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Facebook bug wrongly deleted authentic coronavirus news
Facebook said a bug in its anti-spam system temporarily blocked the publication of links to news stories about the coronavirus. Guy Rosen, Facebook's vice president of integrity, said on Twitter Tuesday that the company was working on a fix for the problem.
Pac-12 cancels spring sports amid coronavirus pandemic; Washington State suspends team activities through April 2
Days after cancelling its men’s basketball tournament in Las Vegas and suspending all sports until forther notice, the Pac-12 Conference announced Saturday it will cancel conference and non-conference sport competitions and Pac-12 championships through the end of the academic year.
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Janice Ann Molen (Mason), 87
POT: Resistance is futile
It’s time we as Idahoans come to grips with the inevitable.
HATRED: The sound of silence
I have been attending breakfast off and on with the Pachyderm Club in Coeur d’Alene since retiring in 2010. Two months ago, I gave a presentation on socialism. Virtually everyone in the club is against socialism, but I was allowed to speak anyway. Everyone was polite and quietly listened to what I had to say. After I finished, there were several comments and questions about my views. I may not have changed any minds, but felt that I adequately dealt with the issues raised by the other members.
OnPointe to present survey results to Hayden City Council
Results from a city-wide survey will be presented to the Hayden City Council at 5 p.m Tuesday at Hayden City Hall, 8930 N. Government Way.
Discover your Irish, Scots-Irish ancestors
JACC to host ancestry seminar March 9
The Jacklin Arts and Cultural Center will host a seminar, "Discover Your Irish and Scots-Irish Ancestors," from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 9.
Kids Book Club on library board agenda
Some question program selections
Library board meets Wednesday
GOP PRECINCT LETTERS: ‘Take me off your list’
I received a form letter today from my KCRCC precinct person, as I’m sure many of you did.
WAKE: What a mess
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'Talk Shop with Idaho Fish and Game' set for Feb. 15 in Priest River
Talk Shop gatherings are quite different from and more conversational than many other Fish and Game meetings folks may be used to.
Girl learns life lesson
Accident prevents 4-H participant from displaying pig she raised
She never got a chance to say, "That'll do."
Shortfall Of Comfort Care Signals Undue Suffering For Coronavirus Patients
[UPDATED on March 27]
Jail expansion: What about staffing?
By BRIAN WALKER
Brewfest scheduled July 6
Tickets online are $35 and include a commemorative pint glass and six 5 oz. beer pours. Extra beer pours will be available. Day of event tickets will be available at McEuen Park for $40.
Choose your business battles carefully
Disagreements happen. You can't always get your way. Everyone has an opinion. There are two sides to every argument.
The stay-at-home dad: Triggering memories complicate difficult conversations
I know fire drills shouldn’t be “fun,” but that’s exactly what I remember about them from my school age days.
What's your animal sign?
Xin (pronounced "shin") nian kuai-le.
LCHS student's dessert creation hits Gooey menu
A new item is being added to the dessert menu at Dockside Restaurant at The Coeur d’Alene Resort: The Gooey Monster.
Don't step away from the grill for Fourth of July dessert
It's July Fourth and the grill is roaring for all those burgers and hot dogs your crowd is hankering for. But there's no need to step away from the flames for the meal's sweet finish. We came up with an easy grilled dessert that is simple and takes just minutes to cook and assemble.