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Moving mountains in suicide's wake
By DEVIN WEEKS
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Hayden Discount Cinema
Let's Get Stronger!
Idahoans Rank 39th Weakest in the Nation
What does it mean to be strong? There are many different
St. Maries physician honored
Rick Thurston recognized for exemplifying leadership, exceptional patient care
St. Maries physician honored
MACKAY: Warren Buffett's four rules for success
I love to study creative and successful people, and who better than Warren Buffett, the multibillionaire from Omaha, Nebraska, and chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.
THIS OLD HOUSE
Historic home built by famous shipwright
Historic home hits the market
Idaho high school football media poll: Sept. 1, 2021
How the state's media voted this week.
Idaho high school football media poll Sept. 8, 2021
How the state's media voted this week.
Report: Idaho among riskiest states for Thanksgiving travel
Idaho is one of the riskiest places to travel for Thanksgiving, according to a new report.
Growing skills beyond the farm
North Idaho's first Future Farmers of America chapter thriving at Lakeland Senior HS
One of North Idaho's Future Farmers of America chapter thriving at Lakeland Senior HS
Don’t call it a comeback — Mount Rushmore of Nic Cage
At least once a year I’m compelled to honor the mantle of Nicolas Cage.
Idaho high school football media poll Sept. 15, 2021
How the state's media voted this week.
Legals for July, 20 2023
Quake rocks Idaho
6.5-magnitude temblor between Challis and Cascade rattles communities from Coeur d’Alene to Boise
A woman joining the working men
Alice Corder George was born in 1906. Ruth Fletcher Rankin was born in 1910. These women were my maternal and paternal grandmothers, respectively. They were quite different, Grandma George wore an apron and had a cookie jar that was never empty. Her pinto beans and cornbread were the stuff of legends. Grandma Rankin was a city girl who worked retail and wore dresses accessorized with pearls. The aroma of burnt toast and See’s Candy still remind me of her.
'They just didn't fit'
Witnesses: Teen, abductor stood out in Idaho wilderness
Calendar Feb. 11, 2010
Kootenai County Veteran Services: VIP open house, 120 E. Railroad Ave. Post Falls. Refreshments 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 446-1092
The Front Row with Doug Ferguson February 1, 2011
Not even Woods knows his progress
SAN DIEGO - The trouble with being so good for so long is that it makes the bad times look even worse.
Giving up the grin
Imagine an orchestra conductor, hands up, face full of emotion as he pushes his musicians to hit a note and hold it. Or, consider the guitarist and bass player on stage, as they synch up, guiding each other’s notes and rhythms into harmonic rock ’n’ roll bliss.