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Going-to-the-Sun Road opens
Entry tickets available will be increased
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Crystals for headaches
Headaches are in general a sign of stress, tension, overtiredness or various illnesses.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Crystals for shadow work
Shadow work is a journey inward to reclaim the darkness and light within you.
State high school all-star basketball games slated for today at NIC
The teams were selected by media and others statewide.
Keeping government out of business decisions
Organization wants Legislature to avoid another 'circus show'
Idaho Association of Commerce & Industry emphasize need for stable legislative session
Hundreds appeal property value assessments
More than 700 appeals filed
More than 700 appeals filed
At last, Idaho earns COVID distinction
Survey: Idaho the worst for safety from the coronavirus
Coronavirus isn't safe
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — From fiery reds to sweet whites, an introduction to Hungarian wine
When you think of the wines of Europe, chances are you think of the big names like France, Italy, and Spain. Lesser known, however, are the fantastic wines of Hungary. Boasting a winemaking history dating back to at least Roman times, Hungary has developed a robust wine culture and a wide range of unique wines worth discovering.
Patricia Walker White: Passionately Panida
IN PERSON
How glaciers shape the land
Lifestyle choices and hormonal balance - take control
“Your genetics loads the gun. Your lifestyle pulls the trigger.” - A quote by either Mehmet Oz or Barbara O’Neill, but regardless of who said it first, it is the perfect metaphor when talking about exercise and hormones.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Crystals to support you through the holidays
The holiday season can be SO joyous, but it can also be challenging at times.
Calendar Feb. 16, 2010
Cd'A Sportsmen's Breakfast: Lake City Senior Center, 1916 N. Lakewood Dr., 6:30 a.m. Regional Wildlife Biologist, Dave Spicer will present preliminary results from the 2009 hunting seasons and begin the scoping process for 2010 seasons. $6 includes tax/tip
State volleyball tournaments
Times PDT
The era of 'I don't'
Statistics show Idaho marriage rate at 60-year low
Glamorous, reality-TV-caliber weddings aren't packing the books like they used to at Storybook Bridal, said owner Misty Ceriello.
Guy Fieri takes his lashings, but was it fair?
Guy Fieri may not realize it, but being ravaged by a New York Times restaurant reviewer might have been the best thing that could have happened to him.
Tsunami warning systems continue to improve
Weather Gems
'Tsunami' is a Japanese word meaning "large waves in harbors." This description is a particularly apt one, especially after seeing the tremendous amount of damage this past March 11 from the killer tsunami that occurred some 30 minutes after the record 9.0 earthquake in the bays and harbors of northeastern Japan that killed at least 10,000 people.
'The Donner Party: The real story'
Weather Gems
By special request, I'm repeating a column that I wrote on Dec. 8, 2008, concerning what really happened to the infamous 'Donner Party' during the harsh Sierra Nevada Mountain winter of 1846-47. Here is that article:
St. Maries rallies, returns to state
RATHDRUM - Zach Lehman scored nine of his team-high 11 points in the fourth quarter to lead the St. Maries Lumberjacks to a state 3A tournament berth with a 41-39 win over the Bonners Ferry Badgers in the District 1-2 tournament second-place game at Lakeland High.
Wild West comes to North Idaho
Opera Coeur d'Alene offers 'Girl of the Golden West' on Sept. 12, 14
The Wells Fargo stagecoach is coming to town as Opera Coeur d'Alene celebrates North Idaho mining and western U.S. history with "The Girl of the Golden West."