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Movers and Shakers May 23, 2013
Realtors awarded Gold Chapter Excellence Award

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Mary Lou Wilson, 86
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'Friend' scams money
A Coeur d'Alene man learned that mixing finances with friends is not a great idea.
The PERSI effect
The average monthly benefit for Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho members is $1,342, 11th lowest in the nation for state systems, according to PERSI.
Neta Janine Clift, 40
Neta Janine Clift, 40, of Coeur d’Alene, passed into the arms of her Savior on Nov. 12, 2012.
Public’s help sought in suspected wolf poaching case
Wolf poaching

CHS boys, Lake City girls win at Highlands
POST FALLS — The Coeur d’Alene boys and Lake City girls showcased their team depth to win a competitive Post Falls Invitational on Monday at Highlands Golf Course, an event which (finally!) saw good weather and playing conditions.
Comack pitches NIC to both softball wins in home finale
COEUR d'ALENE - Kathy Comack had 12 strikeouts in two games as North Idaho College swept Colorado Northwestern 6-0 and 15-1 in Scenic West Athletic Conference softball Saturday on sophomore day at Memorial Field.
Bill to restore Medicaid non-emergency dental coverage goes to Gov. Otter
The Idaho Senate passed a bill to restore non-emergency dental care for Medicaid recipients on a 28-7 vote Monday.
SLEEP: Apply simple test
Studies suggest later school start times would help sleepy students. Did the studies that make this case identify if torpor teenagers are a result of the quantity and quality of sleep or the timing of sleep (circadian rhythm)? If the latter, then moving school start time will affect different people differently, so the average effect is unknown. If it is the quantity of sleep and not the timing, then the CDC, AMA and AAP don’t appreciate what every single American knows as an absolute fact, people stay up later when they don’t have to get up as early. “Don’t stay up late, it’s a school night” said every parent every Sunday through Thursday night.
Legals June 19, 2019
Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice By The Mall Storage - Located at 6176 N Government Way, Dalton Gardens, ID 83815 intends to hold a bid sale of self-storage units by the following persons in default of payment. The sale will occur at the storage facility: By The Mall Storage - Government Way on 6/24/19 at 12:00 PM. Hough, James, 2201 N Government Way Ste A, Dalton Gardens,ID 83814-household goods Ihli, Lisa, 3286 N 12th St, Coeur d Alene, ID 83815 - household goods Nuckles, Joshua, 311 Hastings Place Apt F, Cary, NC 27511 - household goods Ogle, Bryce, 10260 N Fir Lane, Hayden ID 83835 - household goods All property is being stored at the above self-storage facility. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details. CDA LEGAL 1817 AD# 300703 JUNE 12, 19, 2019
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KNIVES: Convention makes it 1,000+
The annual Washington state convention of the Disabled American Veterans was held in Yakima, Wash. June 5-9, 2012. DAV members from the following chapters attended:

A new DAR chapter for Kootenai County
A nonprofit that promotes patriotism and preserves American history has added a new chapter to its storied legacy. Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) on Feb. 5 created the new Pleasantview Chapter in Post Falls with 15 organizing members.
In Memoriam: Sister Ida Mae Fuchs, OSB
A profound faith, freely shared
IDAHO ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME: Bieber headed for Idaho Hall of Fame
North Idaho Sports Banquet scheduled for April 9
Former Coeur d’Alene High softball coach Larry Bieber heads a list of five people who will be inducted into the Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame this year.

Panhandle turkey chapter sets debut banquet in North Idaho
Plans for the chapter include implementing habitat restoration projects in the area, such as thinning and prescribed burns
Local DAV chapter is oldest in Idaho
Idaho State Disabled American Veterans Commander, Linda Ransom, of Boise, presented a plaque to Fort Sherman Chapter No. 9 commemorating 75 years of continuous chartered service.