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Scharenberg receives certification
Idaho Tourism hosting online ‘coffee talks’
For those who want to catch up on Idaho business and tourism and the impacts of COVID-19 on Idaho travel, Idaho Tourism Virtual Coffee Talks are happening every Thursday at 9:30 a.m.
McEuen open house May 5
COEUR d’ALENE — Questions? Comments?
BUSINESS: Sell us on Idaho, please
We would like to ask your readers about the weather and if indeed Idaho is business friendly. We were "sold" on moving our corporation to Utah but have since had many second, third and fourth thoughts about that move. We are in the process of moving and wherever we end up relocating we will offer some jobs.
Legislative Town Hall planned in Cd'A
The City of Coeur d’Alene’s Legislative Committee will be hosting a Town Hall meeting Saturday from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. in the Community Room at the Coeur d'Alene Public Library, 702 E. Front Ave.
COUNCIL: See attitude on TV
Although I am not a politician or a “wannabe,” I do have some reservations about the council I would like to comment on.
Idaho GOP to mull closed primaries, nixing EPA
BOISE (AP) — Reopening the Idaho Republican Party's closed primary and dismantling federal agencies including the Environmental Protection Agency are among 16 proposed resolutions up for consideration at the state GOP convention in Twin Falls this weekend.
The Light Side: Getting catty in Russia
Tweeters catty over reports Medvedev’s pet fled
MOSCOW (AP) — Russians who view President Dmitry Medvedev as Vladimir Putin’s lapdog flashed their claws over news reports that Medvedev’s cat had run away.
Fish and Game Commission to meet
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet this week in Coeur d'Alene.
Presidential debate is tonight
Washington University in St. Louis will host tonight the second of three presidential debates between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump.
Medicare open enrollment ends Dec. 7
The Idaho Department of Insurance is reminding Medicare beneficiaries that open enrollment is ending soon.
April Fool's pranks in the newspaper are:
McDOWELL: Proven effective assessor
To the Citizens of Kootenai County:
Community conversation
Architects, school officials to discuss Winton Elementary
The public is invited to a "Community Conversation" at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Winton Elementary for a discussion led by architects from Longwell + Trapp and school district administrators.
How are you feeling?
How are you feeling? Are you struggling with the changes in your life that the aging process brings?
McEUEN: List all the costs, Press
Each time I see the amount of taxpayer money spent for McEuen Park, it seems to be reduced. The Press’s online poll recently stated it cost $19.6 million. That is incorrect.
Non-Profit Fair Thursday at the Silver Lake Mall
COEUR d’ALENE — Join fellow Kootenai County residents at the upcoming Non-Profit Fair, hosted by the Kootenai County Young Professionals.
Glacier hosts community meeting on park challenges
Glacier hosts community meeting on park challenges
Timber management project in St. Joe district will be topic of open house
An open house has been scheduled to provide preliminary information to the public about the Forest Service’s Homestead Project, a forest rejuvenation project that could include timber harvesting and prescribed burns as well as reforestation in a 16,757-acre project area on the St. Joe Ranger District of the Idaho Panhandle National Forests.
NIC board meeting Wednesday
North Idaho College trustees will convene Wednesday night for the regular May meeting.