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Opal’s Homestead Hacks: Easy-in-bulk
Today’s hack is a home economics trifecta: It extends food life, reduces waste, and saves time. All you need are used jars and Ziploc bags (remember, you can wash and reuse those too).
Late to the Chinese market, Ford aims to catch up
First iPad 2 sales greeted by lines
New model comes with several improvements
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The updated version of Apple Inc.'s iPad tablet computer went on sale Friday afternoon, and was greeted by the now-familiar lines of buyers outside Apple stores.
Entertainment Briefs for February 24, 2012
Mannequins get makeover to look more realistic
Do vitamins block disease? Some disappointing news
ELECTION: Counter to civility
As a history major and former social studies teacher I am struck by Donald Trump’s concept of “counter puncher” and the fact that it apparently is viewed by some people as a positive thing. That concerns me, not because Trump did it but because it reflects that our political campaigns have descended even further into the mud.
Taylor's jewelry sells for $115 million
Renewables crisis?
Idaho energy tussle makes international ripples
BOISE - An Idaho alternative energy fight is sending out international shockwaves, with a Greek company saying utilities' demands to skirt their obligations to buy power from wind farms are a threat to its business.
Solar power heating up in Idaho
Standing together
Pro-union rally coincides with anniversary of King assassination Citizens rally for collective bargaining
COEUR d'ALENE - The best defense is solidarity, and a sign of strength is standing together.
Lower auto prices are finally giving Americans a break after years of inflationary increases
The price spikes that followed the 2020 pandemic were caused mainly by a worldwide shortage of computer chips
Low energy is not linked to blood donation
Hudson's Bay buying Saks for $2.4 billion
Fairfax has tentative deal to buy BlackBerry
It's not all in the shape
We attended a lovely dinner party last week that was a celebration of a friend's 50th birthday. There were a total of 10 folks, all of whom brought wine, so as you can imagine there was quite an array of wines and wine bottles of varying shapes. In the interlude between the main course and dessert a discussion ensued about the different shapes of wine bottles and the meaning they carried for what was in the bottle.
Online tools for saving data
Ask The PropellerHeads
Dear PropellerHeads: I track my spending habits and workout details in a spreadsheet, which is helpful but tedious. Are there any online tools that can make this easier?
IDFG's license fee hike shot down by lawmaker
BOISE — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is trying to figure out its next move after a plan to increase hunting and fishing license fees for the first time in 13 years got shot down.
Making hay while the sun shines
Columbia Basin crop strong this year
MOSES LAKE, Wash. - Japan's earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis increased the demand for high quality export hay this year.