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'Over the Snow Ride' on Saturday
February 3, 2022 1 a.m.

'Over the Snow Ride' on Saturday

Snowmobile Club offering free lunch during membership drive

Snowmobile club seeks members

February 15, 2017 midnight

FOOD: A modest proposal

I think I’ve found the perfect solution for getting more food in the food banks (see Bare Bank Blues, Feb. 4 Press). Those of us who hesitate about spending an outrageous amount for a food item and continually see the price increase every time we shop: JUST STOP BUYING. That way the big suppliers and stores will have more to give to the food banks, less it goes to waste. (Don’t forget, they write this off their taxes.)

Biden makes pitch for retired general to be Pentagon chief
December 8, 2020 2:25 p.m.

Biden makes pitch for retired general to be Pentagon chief

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden on Tuesday made his case

December 4, 2020 1 a.m.

ZINN: Needs full exposure

Thanks to the letter writer who responded to my suggestion that readers look up Zinn Education Project, a curriculum used in some Coeur d’Alene schools.

June 5, 2014 9 p.m.

Mine officials deny agency's allegation

Sunshine Silver Mines Corporation is disputing some information from a Mine Safety and Health Administration spokesperson about Monday's accident that killed 36-year-old Nick Rounds.

September 19, 2021 1 a.m.

POLICE PAY: Use state surplus

A recent article in The Press stated baristas make about the same wages as the police.

October 9, 2021 1 a.m.

Hayden Marathon coming up

Involves closures

Marathon set for Oct. 16

December 4, 2012 9:10 p.m.

Woman, kids had to leave after husband lost job

She had to take her kids and sneak out of their home in the middle of the night.

Designing pastor
September 18, 2018 2:45 p.m.

Designing pastor

It was one thing that led to another that brought Kevin John to his small business, Simple Elms, where he sells children’s clothes on Etsy featuring designs he created.

Borders files for bankruptcy protection
February 17, 2011 8 p.m.

Borders files for bankruptcy protection

Coeur d'Alene store not among 200 expected to close

Bookseller chain Borders, which helped pioneer superstores that put countless mom-and-pop bookshops out of business, filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday, sunk by crushing debt and sluggishness in adapting to a rapidly changing industry.

CDA CHAMBER: A year in review
January 15, 2023 1:06 a.m.

CDA CHAMBER: A year in review

2022 was a fantastic year at the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber, and we anticipate an incredible 2023! As we transition into the new year, we wanted to take a moment to reflect back and express our gratitude to our community for all the great learnings and accomplishments.

November 20, 2018 midnight

Next generation loves bricks, mortar

You’re probably reading this instead of doing some Black Friday shopping.

'Guns, Wedding Gowns, Cold Beer'
October 2, 2011 9 p.m.

'Guns, Wedding Gowns, Cold Beer'

New England general stores evolve in eclectic ways

WEST DANVILLE, Vt. - At Hussey's General Store in Windsor, Maine, offbeat merchandise is a specialty. The sign out front says so, in no uncertain terms: "Guns, Wedding Gowns, Cold Beer."

June 6, 2012 9:15 p.m.

Seasonal allergies: An irritating time of year

Doctor of Oriental Medicine

Spring has sprung, and with it a host of irritants in the air as a result! One in six Americans suffer from allergies, and the incidence of allergy-driven asthma has doubled since 1980. It is estimated that 35 million Americans suffer from environmental allergies.

February 1, 2014 8 p.m.

Subway joins first lady's healthy eating effort

Sandwich chain will spend $41 million over three years to encourage kids to eat more food that doesn't come from a box

WASHINGTON - Michelle Obama has a new partner in her campaign to get kids to eat more fruits and vegetables.

March 21, 2020 5 p.m.

Spokane health officials testing high-risk coronavirus patients, urging others with symptoms to treat at home

Spokane County residents who are experiencing the symptoms of respiratory illness tied to the coronavirus but who aren’t in a high-risk population should take the same steps as those experiencing the flu, Spokane Health Officer Bob Lutz said Sunday.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — 'Minor' digestive complaints
September 8, 2021 1 a.m.

ADVERTISING: Advertorial — 'Minor' digestive complaints

Mild to moderate indigestion and an upset stomach seems, on the surface, to be no big deal.