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SCOUTS: Don't blur gender roles
Yes, the good old days when boys could be boys — Frogs, Snails, and Puppy Dog tails and girls were girls — Sugar and Spice and everything nice.
Advice: The Common-sense dog
It’s not uncommon for me to receive emails from people who have adopted or purchased a dog, and roughly 4 to 6 weeks after bringing the dog home, they notice behavioral issues starting. The dog is now fearful, anxious, aggressive, possessive, or hyperactive, and owners are stumped because the dog wasn’t like that when they first brought it home.
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Jacob Joseph Judge
Community surprises teen with fundraiser
By KAYE THORNBRUGH
IDFG says dogs and deer don't mix
Last week brought the first snowfall of the season to much of the Panhandle. Relatively early snows are exciting news to skiers and snowmobilers who love to be enjoying their pursuits by Thanksgiving. With the holiday coming late in the month this year and snow already falling, many are optimistic they will be on the slopes and groomed trails on turkey day.
Prepare your home for the new addition
By STEPHANIE VICHINSKY
Aquifer protection on symposium agenda
Open space meeting set for April 20
Representatives from the Idaho Farm Bureau Federation, American Farmland Trust, U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services and more will speak April 20 at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds during the Working Lands and Open Space Symposium.
A call for Cortez?
Former Seahawk Kennedy awaiting the Hall's nod
Cortez Kennedy's home resembles a museum devoted to his football career.
Spring cleaning your kitchen cupboard
As we head into early spring, March is the perfect opportunity to clean out your kitchen cupboards and start fresh by stocking your shelves with a vibrant selection of wholesome foods. If you are one of those people that aim to eat healthier but fall into the mid-week “rut” of not knowing what to make for dinner or pack for lunch, then check out the following suggestions below to get started:
THE VETERANS' PRESS: Metals of Honor
Like delicate strands of liquid metal dripping from a chandelier, a massive display of dog tags hang from a two-story high atrium.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: Metals of Honor
Like delicate strands of liquid metal dripping from a chandelier, a massive display of dog tags hang from a two-story high atrium.
Get a jumpstart on fitness
COEUR d'ALENE - For 38 years, Tesh Inc.'s "Hangover Handicap" has given Kootenai County residents the opportunity to get a jump start on their New Year's resolution of getting more exercise while helping the community at the same time.
Kenneth John 'KJ' Karl Jr., 43
Our husband, son, father, and friend, Kenneth John "KJ" Karl Jr., 43, of Post Falls, Idaho, entered Heaven's Gates on Monday, Feb. 23, 2015, after passing away unexpectedly at home.
Donald 'Don' Richard White, 92
Donald Richard White (Don) passed away of natural causes at age 92 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on March 10, 2023.
Rathdrum mulls getting out of dog licensing
City exploring way to increase compliance with IDs, shots
RATHDRUM - Rathdrum wonders if less government will mean more compliance when it comes to getting dogs tagged and their rabies shots.
Youth waterfowl hunting activities planned
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has scheduled three mentored waterfowl hunting activities for youth ages 10 to 15.
Spring turkey hunting outlook good for Panhandle
General turkey season opens Saturday in Idaho.
IDFG plans youth waterfowl hunting opportunity
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is offering a mentored waterfowl hunting opportunity for youths between the ages of 10-15. The hunt is planned for Sept. 24, the opening day of the annual youth-only waterfowl season.
Solitary ski trip
British woman to attempt historic Antarctic voyage
Jack Rogers, 86
Jack Warren Rogers, 86, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, died Oct. 28, 2015. He was born June 20, 1929, in Stillwater, Okla., to William Warren “Bill” and Kate A. (Newberry) Rogers. The family lived on a small creek-side acreage, raising animals, vegetables and selling pecans from the tree on the property. Jack grew up as the eldest son of four children: sisters Ruth Marion (Pecorelli) and Katherine Florence (Gambrell) and a brother, William Henry “Hank” Rogers.