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Entertainment Calendar April 26, 2013
Schedule of events for April 26-28
“Spy School:” 7 p.m. Christian Center School production, 3639 W. Prairie Ave., Hayden. Spooks, covert action, and students learning to become spies invade this tale of a play within a play. Tickets at the door: $5/adults $3/students and children.
Obama takes shopping detour in New York
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — HEADACHES… They're not all in your head
Over 45 million people suffer from headaches and take numerous over the counter or prescription medications for temporary relief.
Male suspect attempts to rob Post Falls pharmacy
Suspect displayed knife, demanded Oxycontin
Controlled hunt tags must be purchased by Aug. 1
Conversations this time of year among hunters often start with the question “Did you draw any controlled hunt tags?”
Hunting deadlines quickly approaching
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game wants to remind sportsmen that June 5 is the deadline for controlled hunt applications.
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Zachariah Thomas Mahoney, 35
George Peter Stachecki, 94
George Peter Stachecki, 94, was born at home on February 10, 1928, to Thomas Michael and Anna (nee Bobowska) Stachecki in Detroit, MI.
Forum: Real estate's 'wild West'
COEUR d'ALENE — Hayden Anderl sees Kootenai County's real estate market a bit like the "wild West."
Stepdad guilty of killing boy
A jury late Friday found Joseph J. Davis guilty of murdering his 17-month-old stepson.
VIOLENCE: Numbed by repetition
According to the A.C. Nielsen Co. (a statistics gathering company), the average number of violent acts seen on TV by the age of 18 is around 200,000. CNN Annalist Mark O’Mara claimed in July 2014 that “by the time a child is 18 years of age, they’ve killed over 100,000 people in video games and other online things.”
University of Washington moves classes online over virus fears; EWU moves finals online, up
Despite the University of Washington’s announcement Friday to move all classes online, Washington State University, Idaho and other area colleges will continue holding classes while monitoring developments with the coronavirus outbreak, officials said.
Headaches... they're not all in your head
Over 45 million people suffer from headaches, and take numerous over the counter or prescriptive medications for temporary relief. Many of these headaches are not due to problems within the head, but rather involve issues with the cervical spine and the surrounding muscles.
Holiday shoppers came out to spend in November
NEW YORK - Shoppers had retailers' registers ringing in November, getting the holiday season off to a roaring start.
Nonresident deer and elk tags go on sale Dec. 1
Hunters should expect high demand for tags and long waits
Protecting that investment
Ask The Propellorheads
Dear PropellerHeads: I just got my daughter a smartphone. I think she needs to use some kind of protective case; she's resisting. What do you think?
Digital movie locker 'UltraViolet' nears launch
LOS ANGELES - A group of media and electronics companies will soon start testing a system that will let you watch the movies and TV shows that you buy wherever you are, regardless of formats and other technical hurdles. Like ATMs, your account would follow you, no matter what brand of machine you use.
Survey: Sun Road trails are over used
Cameras are used but can't distinguish faces
Glacier National Park is trying to get a handle on how many people are using trails along the Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor, but some trail users have questioned the park's methods and the impacts they have on the wilderness experience.
Cyber Monday transforms as shoppers are more connected
The Monday after Thanksgiving is still a time when millions of Americans pause to check out online deals and check off items from their gift list
Mishandled mercury mess
School will be closed until professional team can clean it
POST FALLS — A mercury spill in a high school science lab has closed the Immaculate Conception St. Dominic school and church until a hazmat team can handle it.