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Fires displace Post Falls families
Mobile home destroyed; Other structure sustains heavy damage
POST FALLS — Two house fires within nine hours of each other displaced two families in Post Falls on Monday.
Fast Five Christina Villagomez: Tats are for girls
Meet Christina Villagomez, local tattoo artist, illustrator and amateur zookeeper. She is the co-owner of Electric Age Tattoo. Her shop recently hosted a toy/supply drive for Children’s Village - two full days of free tattoos in exchange for people bringing in toys for the kids and items on the Children’s Village needs list. They ended up collecting about 100 toys, 50 coats and 1,000 food and supply items.
The common-sense dog
By STEPHANIE VICHINSKY
Unlike texting, these words preserved
UC Berkeley's Mark Twain project finds cache of new writing
MY GARDEN PATH: Spring is here!
As you know, our March came in like a lamb.
At last the first day of spring
My Garden Path
With all the rain we’ve had this winter, maybe we should try growing rice! All kidding aside; we have lucked out with another “easy” winter. We can only hope this coming summer won’t be as hot as the last one.
MY GARDEN PATH: Let's 'spring' into action!
April will soon be a thing of the past.
MY GARDEN PATH: Today is the first day of spring
Now that daylight-saving time has started, it's looking more and more like spring.
Movers and Shakers
Mark your calendar for a paradigm shift
Renowned poverty expert Donna Beegle to present workshop in Coeur d'Alene in September
Betty Lou Cheeley, 90
Betty was born to Charles and Catharine Donaldson in St. Cloud, Minnesota on March 26, 1931.
Canine connection
Four-legged friend from Iraq makes way back to its partner
Commonsense Dog
The summer has been rolling along, and I’m sure by now most have you have created a summer groove with your dogs. You’re likely doing a lot more activities like camping or hiking, there are a lot more people coming and going in the house, and your dogs are enjoying the time with you and your family, but September is right around the bend, and this particular month brings challenges for most dogs and most dog owners.
Milestone Announcements December 18, 2011
Sea Shepherd campaigns to stop sea lion killing
Scottia A. Jordan, 51
Scottia A. Jordan, 51, a resident of Endicott, WA passed away on Saturday, Oct. 23, 2021 at the Pullman Regional Hospital in Pullman, WA.
Peter Francis Kuenzinger, 79
Oct. 27, 1935 - Oct. 23, 2015
What price for homeless pets?
Kootenai Humane Society faces financial challenges, ponders policies, will increase board
COEUR d'ALENE - Dori didn't have long to live.
Man charged after Post Falls K-9’s death
The owner of a Bonner County kennel is facing criminal charges after five dogs died in overheated conditions at his facility last summer, including a Post Falls Police Department K9.
Lewd cases increasing, state statistics show
When a Coeur d’Alene construction worker was convicted this year of lewd and lascivious conduct and sentenced to a long prison term, it was a big win for prosecutors.