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Suspect confesses to killing five women
Post Falls Outlet Mall breathes new life
Business Bits
At least three new places have opened in the northwest side of the Post Falls Outlet Mall on West Riverbend Avenue from I-90’s Pleasant-view Exit.
Some hope for the new year
With less than 20 shopping days until Christmas — yes, some of us still have leftovers in the fridge — there’s a few things on the list that we’d like to see under the tree in a few weeks.
A few more things for the holiday list
With only a few shopping days remaining, there’s a few things on the list of the Northwest sports fan that might have been missed this year.
More on Crossroads property
Businesses Bits
As the projected November opening of Coeur d'Alene's new WinCo quickly approaches, new details continue to surface about the shopping center the grocery store will anchor.

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Loreen Ellersick, 93
Schweitzer to host benefit dinner Saturday
The 10th annual 24 Hours of Schweitzer auction and awards dinner will be held in Sandpoint on March 24.
VETERANS PRESS: VA Health Care: When you're in, you're in
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) operates the largest health care system in the country, with over 1,400 sites of care nationwide.
Canoe landing ceremony Wednesday in Cd'A
Handcrafted traditional canoes made by the Coeur d’Alene Tribe are returning this week to Lake Coeur d’Alene.
ELECTORAL: Keep the college
Democrats want to do away with the electoral college. Our Founders gave us the electoral college so the large states could not ride roughshod over the small states. But that is exactly what Democrats want.
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Democrats want to do away with the electoral college. Our Founders gave us the electoral college so the large states could not ride roughshod over the small states. But that is exactly what Democrats want.
Canoe presentation Sept. 22
Camp Sweyolakan Alumni are offering a community dinner and presentation on the art of wood and canvas canoe restoration on Thursday, Sept. 22 from 4:30-8 p.m. at the Camp Sweyolakan lodge featuring Jeanne Bourquin, wood and canvas canoe craftsman and restoration expert.

SPECIAL ADVERTISING CONTENT: NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE WEEK — Play, stay and live at Dover Bay’s Estuary Forest
Get outside and enjoy the abundance of summertime activities at Dover Bay on Lake Pend Oreille. Once you’re there, you may not want to leave. If so, Dover Bay has permanent options.

Santa Claus is coming to town
Post Falls event is Friday, Hayden, Rathdrum on Saturday
Post Falls and Hayden gear up for a weekend of holiday activities

Coeur d'Alene Tribe canoe stops at City Park
Members of the Coeur d’Alene Tribe lined the shore of City Beach, searching the horizon for Warch, the canoe. All at once, people started murmuring to one another and pointing — the shovel-nosed canoe had just turned the corner around Tubbs Hill. As the canoe pulled up to shore, a team ran out to greet it, turning it sideways so the people inside could disembark.

'Tis the season! Celebrate the birth of Christ with a free, live Neigh-tivity on Saturday, Dec. 12.

Reconnecting with the canoe
Project unites tribe members with their cultural heritage as ‘water people’
A giant log sits in a warehouse on the Coeur d’Alene reservation. It is destined for greatness. Protected by a tin roof, the log waits for its transformation into a shovel-nosed canoe.

Developer donates canoe to Boy Scouts
COEUR d'ALENE - A pair of canoes are expected to make lasting memories for Boy Scouts at Camp Easton.

Big waves to deliver storied Hawaii surf contest The Eddie
The wind, the tides and the direction of the swell also have to be just right
Sweet, charred, meaty memories
It's true. I fired up the barbecue last weekend.