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Huckleberries: She shattered glass ceilings with her typewriter
Frances Cope could do it all — and did for the Press
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Robert Witherow, 67
It is with great sadness that we announce that Robert (Bob) Witherow, age 67, died on March 8th of early onset dementia.
Walter Estes, 88
Walter Ernest Estes was born March 15, 1935, to Marvin and Leah (Cleary) Estes in Taskee, Missouri.
A will by any other name … no, sorry they are actually not the same
Because attorneys seem to have a hard time making anything easy, several estate planning documents have similar and easy to confuse names, which adds confusion to an already complicated topic. Estate planning legal matters are already confusing enough, so it certainly does not help to have similar names for related but completely different documents. Today, let’s try to clear things up a bit with a review of the differences between a “Living Will” and a “Living Trust.”
Come through in the clutch
Pioneer baseball analyst Bill James and researchers for Stats, Inc., determined the phenomenon of clutch hitters is simply a myth. They noted that what a hitter does in most clutch situations is pretty much what he does the rest of the time.
Shooting suspect arrested
Man arrested in connection with shooting
Historic moment for new PF Historical Society president
McClintick attended USS Idaho christening ceremony
The new president of the Post Falls Historical Society, who has a long history of loving history, began her journey at the helm of the history-promoting nonprofit with her own historic adventure.
Northwest Notes April 6, 2024
"We're very excited about the addition of Kolton," Pribble said in a UI news release. "He's a true winner, a true competitor. He brings an elite skill set and a toughness that is going to make our program better from the minute he steps on campus."
FAST FIVE: Dana Parsons welcomes you to higher education
Meet Dana Parsons, the Coeur d’Alene enrollment specialist for Lewis-Clark State College.
James Stimmell, 62
James was born in Columbus, OH on April, 27, 1961 to the late Billy Joe Stimmell and Rose Eleanor (Cyphert) Stimmell. He passed away after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer on February 25, 2024 at home surrounded by family.
The Exhausted Dad: Mastering efficient phone strategies
If I could offer one piece of advice to all of society, it would be to give younger generations the benefit of the doubt.
Chamber slates Next Gen Tech Summit
Talks will center on AI, automation, cybersecurity
In addition to keynote addresses, expert-led panel discussions will dissect the transformative potential of each technology within our region’s dynamic business ecosystem
Decluttering can be a dilemma
Decluttering sounds like heaven. But do I want to go now?
Legals for April, 6 2024
'We have to use our imaginations'
With 25 short plays based on fairy tales and folk stories, there were only so many props the students at Canyon Elementary were able to use. Carol and Paul Roberts of Grow Me A Story urged the second graders putting on “The Lion and the Mouse,” “The Gingerbread Man” and “The Poppy Seed Cakes” to push beyond the silly to tell the stories to the audience.
Sheri Munson, 74
Sherrill Yvonne Munson passed away surrounded by loved ones on March 18, 2024.
My Turn: One simple step to reverse the slide
Support these GOP precinct committee candidates: northidahorepublicans.org
OPINION: Idaho Republicans reclaim roots amid division
Precinct committee challengers understand role as workers, not representatives
Marty and Max: A conversation with Keith Pitsh
What if there was a way for you to have your real estate cake and eat it too? What if you could sell your home, not use all your equity to purchase your new home, and still have cash in the bank for lifestyle, vacations, or hobbies?