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A first, but second for Charter boys
POST FALLS — Bonners Ferry coach Brycen Lunger was aware of how quickly the Coeur d’Alene Charter offense could strike.
Locals remain loyal to Macy's
Silver Lake Mall location again survives latest round of closures
There are two Macy’s stores left in Idaho: Coeur d’Alene and Boise.
Supplement Quality: Is yours making the grade?
One of the most frequently asked questions I get is in regards to over-the-counter supplements.
Marty and Max: Rawhide real estate marketing
When preparing your home do it the rawhide way. Remember the old country song from many Western movies including City Slickers? It goes something like… “Rollin, Rollin Rollin, Keep those dogies rollin', Head 'em up, Move ‘em out.”
A book in the hand beats two in the cloud
It turns out we left out one important item with last week’s poll of popular books.
State agency says school laptop program on track
Officials abandoned original bidding process in June
BOISE - State officials negotiating to supply every high school teacher and student with a laptop under Idaho's contested education reforms report that they're still on track to get the program started this fall - even after hitting a snag last month.
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Alma Gertrude Ward, 88
MUSLIMS: My point exactly
Recent rebuttals of my column proved my point. Good job of going online and getting your information to once again trash-talk Muslims. You missed the whole point of the article's intent.
House passes budget cuts
Nonbinding plan lays out vision for cutting $6.2 trillion
WASHINGTON - In a prelude to a summer showdown with President Barack Obama, Republicans controlling the House pushed to passage on Friday a bold but politically dangerous budget blueprint to slash social safety net programs like food stamps and Medicaid and fundamentally restructure Medicare health care for the elderly.
Buying power
Consumers keep spending despite higher taxes
The best of boats world
Expo continues through Sunday at Hagadone Marine Center
Boats float
Our closets are naked - of clothes made in USA
Two percent.
Stocks climb on Greek optimism
Tiny apartments considered by San Francisco officials
Realtor.com to become mainstream
Changes are in store for the real estate search website, realtor.com. It was announced last week that media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. has purchased Move, Inc., the parent company of realtor.com for $950 million. This is a bargain for the site when compared to the $3.5 billion paid by Zillow in a move to merge with Trulia last summer. Neither deal has been approved by regulators as of this writing.
Study: Gold star nutrition ratings appear to work
PORTLAND, Maine - A nutritional rating system using gold stars affixed to price labels on grocery store shelves appears to have shifted buying habits, potentially providing another tool to educate consumers on how to eat healthier, according to a new study.
UPS strike looms in a world grown reliant on everything delivered everywhere all the time
The 24 million packages UPS ships on an average day amounts to about a quarter of all U.S. parcel volume
Downtown heartbeat
It doesn't matter if you're in the business of selling sweets, auctioning artwork, hawking hamburgers, peddling pastimes or marketing memorabilia — it's a good year to be in business in downtown Coeur d'Alene. Mostly.
NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE WEEK: Local real estate carries on… carefully
Like nearly every professional in every industry, Realtor Jackie Suarez is adjusting to the new normal. An associate broker for Century 21 RiverStone based in Sandpoint, Suarez has 20+ years in the industry. Nothing remotely compares to these early stages of COVID-19 pandemic life.
Local real estate carries on carefully
Like nearly every professional in every industry, Realtor Jackie Suarez is adjusting to the new normal. An associate broker for Century 21 RiverStone based in Sandpoint, Suarez has 20+ years in the industry. Nothing remotely compares to these early stages of COVID-19 pandemic life.