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Ryan Bones: He's got your back
Meet Dr. Ryan Bones, a loving husband, chiropractor, speaker and entrepreneur — a facilitator of human potential and adjuster of spines and destinies — whose mission is to elevate the health, happiness and success of all those around him.
Where's Willy? He's home!
Cd'A family celebrates return of beloved pet
Additional searching for Heckert pending
SANDPOINT - Adverse conditions on Lake Pend Oreille and a drowning on Lake Coeur d'Alene are slowing efforts to find a Bonner County man who may have drowned near Hope earlier this month.
Motel discrimination lawsuit settled
Woman claimed facility charged an extra fee for her service dog
COEUR d'ALENE - A service dog owner's claim of discrimination by Budget Saver Motel has been settled with assistance from the U.S. Attorney's office.
Heading outdoors? Fight the bite
Idaho mosquito abatement districts are reporting increased mosquito populations throughout the state, prompting public health officials to remind people to take precautions and "fight the bite" against West Nile virus.
ADVICE: The Common Sense Dog
There is a big misconception about the necessity of exercise for dogs. While daily exercise is important for all dogs, it’s very rarely the “fix” we are hoping for when dealing with problem behaviors.
Financial spring cleaning
Springtime is here! Actually, North Idaho has enjoyed spring-like weather for much of this past winter, but it's wonderful when the season officially arrives. It's one of my favorite times of year - a time of re-birth, new growth, and fresh starts. As Janet and I are cleaning up around the house, I love to open the windows and hear the birds sing, my neighbors laugh, and the umpire shout, "Play Ball!"
Dealing with 'Rez dogs'
Residents, law enforcement wrestle with issue of loose dogs on reservation
Frank Bybee will never forget witnessing a goat trying to escape a charging “rez dog” at the DeSmet sewer plant on the Coeur d’Alene Indian Reservation.
Trial helped fuel Houser's giving heart
By BRIAN WALKER
Donald Joe Jarvey, 80
Donald Joe
Donald Joe Jarvey, 80, passed away Dec. 9, 2015, surrounded by family. Don was born June 11, 1935, in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to Fannie Matilda Joki Jarvey and Jonas A. Jarvey. He graduated from Coeur d’Alene High School in 1954 and in September of 1955 married the love of his life, Nancy Best Jarvey. They remained married for 59 years until her death in November 2014.
Our Gem: Avoid stormwater poo-llution
Spring showers are quickly washing away the snow that has lingered since the beginning of the year.
Lawrence 'Larry' Dale Hiett, 65
Lawrence Dale Hiett, 65, passed away Nov. 6, 2013, in Los Algodones, Mexico. Larry lived in Dalton Gardens, Idaho. Recently he was lucky enough to spend his winters in Yuma, Ariz. He was born March 31, 1948, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Anna Canning and Ora Hiett. He grew up in Idaho Falls and lived in Knoxville, Tenn., for four years before settling in Coeur d’Alene in 1981.
DEER: Just leave them alone
I applaud Daphne Taylor’s thoughts shared in Saturday’s Press. She’s right — the deer were here first. All of Dalton Gardens was once orchards, mostly pear and apple, at the turn of the century (20th), and they lived and thrived here. Then more people started moving in…I’m sure they knew about the deer. I do not live in D.G. proper, but on the outskirts (in fact, Dalton Avenue runs along my back yard) but I ride and walk in the neighborhood, mostly to SEE the deer. I love them too.
It's cookout time again at Cd'A Eagles
The burgers were definitely missed.
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Penelope Agee Robson, 98
Mary Skinner, 91
Mary Alice (Buhl) Skinner, 91, passed away surrounded by her family at her home in Hayden, Idaho on May 22, 2021.
Managing parasite infections in small ruminants
Warm seasons are an excellent time for livestock to roam outdoors and munch on the wild vegetation, yet with grazing comes the risk of ingesting parasites.
Pfizer COVID-19 shot expanded to US children as young as 12
U.S. regulators on Monday expanded the use of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine
Constance Mills Creveling
Constance Mills Creveling
Pippen, Malone highlight inductions
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Larry Bird stopped just short of calling the Dream Team the best squad ever assembled.