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A population of hard-to-eradicate ‘super pigs’ in Canada is threatening to invade the US
It turned out that the pigs were very good at surviving Canadian winters. Smart, adaptable and furry, they eat anything, including crops and wildlife.
No gravy for this Biscuit
ST. CHARLES, Mo. (AP) - At 37 pounds, Biscuit is about the right weight for a 4-year-old - human, that is.
Community Thanks October 2, 2011
Take a look at the Legislature
Chamber Days at the Idaho Legislature to be late this month
The Coeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce is asking individuals and business representatives to join it as it travels south later this month for the annual Chamber Days in Boise.
Movers & Shakers June 8, 2010
Software company plans move
IEA Delegate Assembly in Cd'A this weekend
More than 400 professional educators from around Idaho are gathering at The Coeur d’Alene Resort today and Saturday for the Idaho Education Association’s Delegate Assembly and Annual Meeting.
Candidates make their case to win votes
COEUR d'ALENE — A matter that's typically a routine housekeeping item with government agencies is building up to be a game-changing topic that could determine Kootenai County Commission races in the May 15 Republican primary.
Vets get their just desserts
Businesses Bits
Honoring military veterans has been a worthwhile theme recently. Several organizations, schools, businesses and individuals certainly participated.
Harrison Creamery to hold ice cream giveaway fundraiser
Supporting children and families in need is the goal of the Harrison Creamery’s annual ice cream giveaway.
It takes a village to write this column
For the past week I’ve been dogged by a bad cold that sent me to bed for a few days and left me tired and under a self-imposed exile from being out and about much. So on Monday evening I made this post on my Facebook page: “I figure I've written well over a thousand columns in the last 26 years. I'm often asked how I come up with things to write about every week. Short answer ... whatever amuses, annoys or inspires me. Question for my local village — what has amused, annoyed or inspired you in our community this past week?”
Huckleberries, a cause for celebration
The Idaho state fruit is the star of the show in Trout Creek, Mont., this weekend.
Citizens talk urban renewal
Informational meeting draws 230
COEUR d'ALENE - Other people's money.
Decision time on discrimination
Cd'A City Council to consider adopting ordinance tonight
It's a dog's life for 2018
Xin nian kuai-le (“sheen neeahn kwai luh”)!
Post Falls pigs out
Trojan boys fend off deliberate Hawks; Failor leads Post Falls girls past Lakeland
RATHDRUM — The Post Falls Trojans may have swept the basketball games, but host Lakeland High brought home the bacon in front of an estimated crowd of 1,600 in the annual Prairie Pig spirit games Tuesday at Hawk Court.
Cd'A passes financial plan
New draft trimmed about $1 million from previous figure
COEUR d'ALENE - It's approved.
State Department of Education offers resources amid pandemic
Although public school buildings are closed, Idaho educators continue instructing students through distance learning. Parents are helping children learn at home.
MASKS: Denying their efficacy
No Mr. Biden, I shall not wear your muzzle! Masks are not effective at preventing the spread of the Wuhan Flu.
RADIATION: Microwave alert
I have been researching the biological effects of microwave radiation and spoke against the rollout of 5G in the Dalton Gardens Planning & Zoning Meeting.