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Researcher bit by grizzly in eastern Idaho
Special education during shutdown on tap at special Spokane Schools meeting
Spokane Public Schools will hold a virtual question-and-answer session Wednesday to address the issue of special education during the coronavirus-related closure.
HOSPITAL: Smooth sailing now
On July 6, I underwent unplanned surgery on the lower spine at Kootenai Health. The care I received was nothing short of fantastic. However, upon leaving the hospital, I discovered a torture gauntlet of speed bumps. Not ordinary speed bumps. Literally the largest ones I’ve ever seen. There was no way out of the parking lot without passing over them. Even the slightest rolling over the bumps was excruciatingly painful — and they were everywhere. I contemplated how many patients leave the hospital every day following surgery. Somewhere in Kootenai County, an actual human being thought it was a good idea to install these in front of a surgery center.

Rathdrum mayor gives state of the city address
Holmes: City's future bright with campus, park, science center
RATHDRUM - Lois Lyon has lived in Rathdrum for 52 years and has no reason to leave.
Rathdrum mayor gives state of the city address
Holmes: City's future bright with campus, park, science center
Published: February 19, 2010

Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers

Get your fa-la-la-la-la on
Warm up to the holiday season at one of many upcoming festive events
Warm up to the holiday season at one of many upcoming festive events in Kootenai County.
Student art exhibition will feature Seurat-inspired Cd'A scenes
Call for young artists to participate
Coeur d'Alene will come alive in the style of artist Georges Seurat, as students in grades one to 12 are invited to participate in an arts exhibition scheduled at the Kroc Center in Coeur d'Alene.

PF tech park on horizon
POST FALLS — A 233-acre technology park is being planned on the west side of Highway 41 and the same developers are marketing a 50-acre retail center on the east side.
What's ahead
5K Frostbite Run: Deer Park Winter Festival, 10 a.m., Deer Park Civic Center, 315 E. Crawford Ave. Awards, refreshments, $20 with Brooks technical T-shirt, $8 without T-shirt, add $5 after Jan. 17. Info: Scott, (509) 468-8381.
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The Nation's 5,000 Outpatient Surgery Centers Could Help With The COVID-19 Overflow
As the number of COVID-19 cases continues to rise, a group of anesthesiologists wants to convert America’s surgery centers into critical care units for infected patients.
What's Ahead
THURSDAY

Post Falls to address city center parking
By BRIAN WALKER
Spokane Public Schools closes district office, makes teachers available remotely
Spokane Public Schools is moving through a long checklist of issues related to the COVID-19 outbreak, including remote learning, graduation and ways the community can help their schools.

A case of spaces
Kroc Center considers parking structure
COEUR d'ALENE - An upper level parking structure that could cost more than $1 million could grace the west side of the Kroc Community Center parking lot by late next summer.

Funeral home offers discount to organ donors
TWIN FALLS - Mike Parke was prepared to die in 2008. Then he was handed a lifeline in the form of a brand-new liver. And one transplant surgery later, Parke, 42, is feeling the best he has in years. The surgery swapped in a new organ for his original liver, which was shrunken and crippled by a genetic disease. But now Parke also has a new perspective on life. And he's made it his mission to encourage everyone to sign up with the Idaho Donor Registry.

Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: Nov. 26