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Headed toward a good finish
With one month left in 2012 we are pleased to see a sustained recovery in the real estate market. A review of our November statistics provides evidence that we are closing in on our best year since 2007 - the last year before the North Idaho market fell. We have already passed the year end totals of each of the subsequent years and have a month of data left to add to the 2012 totals.
Flying off the showroom floor
Easier credit, new models keep U.S. auto sales solid
Report: Housing crisis remains
Connect Kootenai director says ADUs could be part of the answer
Gissel said that in 2016, 75 percent of people who lived in Kootenai County could afford to buy a home here. Today, it’s less than 20%
Lunch with Abeja
This past week I was honored to have lunch with John Abbott, co-owner and winemaker for Abeja Winery in Walla Walla. What a treat for me to have some extended time with one of the great talents in Washington state winemaking. I have long enjoyed the Abeja wines, and find him to consistently produce great wine, while avoiding the "sameness" that exists in much of the state's wine industry.
Rathdrum working during recession
City invests in technology to help cut labor costs
Editor's note: You can't put a price tag on quality of life in any given city, but you can do some simple math and figure out about what each city spends on its residents.
You could, but why would you?
We have written much on how the wine choices have continued to expand here in North Idaho. The options continue to grow on varietals and appellations. In just the 11 years since we opened the dinner party, we continue to see robust growth in offerings. These choices go beyond just the kind of wine or where it comes from, but also include more options at price points.
Stocks rally worldwide with hopes for a return to “normal”
NEW YORK (AP) — Brimming hopes that people will again return
Small business owners targeted by marketers
It's not a scam, but good advice
Extra help available for those on Medicare
Letters from Social Security Administration will alert Medicare beneficiaries to missed benefits
BOISE — Beginning this week, Medicare beneficiaries will receive a letter from the Social Security Administration if they may be eligible for help with their out-of-pocket medical and drug expenses.
Winter windfall
DES MOINES, Iowa - Christmas trees likely will cost a little more this year, and growers like John Tillman say it's about time.
Museum visit free for locals
The Museum of North Idaho is nearing the end of the 2022 season, but before it closes Oct. 29, locals can visit for free.
Electrifying future
GM offers Volt, Nissan counters with the Leaf
The automobile is about to charge into the future.
Marty and Max: 2024 Real Estate Market - Boom or Bust?
Nationally we have higher inventory than last year with 546k single homes of the market. New listings are slightly higher than last year at this time and we have slightly more immediate sales. Remember buyers react more to a large change in rates than the actual rate itself. If rates stay the same, there is a huge buyer demand that we believe will result in a significant increase in the number of transactions.
Hospice Wine Taste raises more than $100K
Hospice of North Idaho's 30th annual Hospice Wine Taste and Auction on Saturday at the Hayden Lake Country Club raised more than $100,000 for the nonprofit.
Christmas every day
Ingalls reviews beauty products, gives tips on her blog
Sinking into the chair at her small home office, Cindy Ingalls rummaged through the latest box of free merchandise.
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Charles F. Shirley Jr.
Spokane Symphony concert and event tickets now on sale
Tickets are now on sale for the upcoming 74th season of the Spokane Symphony, now led by new music director James Lowe.
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Carol Ann Farris, 80
Turn in outdated drugs on Saturday
COEUR d'ALENE -Prescription Drug Turn-In Day will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Coeur d'Alene High School.
Marie Scheller Madsen, 95
Marie Scheller Madsen, 95, passed away Sunday, Dec. 28, 2014, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.