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Marijuana grower given deferred sentence
Marijuana grower given deferred sentence
Marijuana grower given deferred sentence
Science tells bigger story on Silver Valley remediation
“Let Science rule over sentiment.” Press editorial providing concerns of contamination that the Bunker Hill Superfund site is contributing to Lake Coeur d’Alene.
Grocers hit by leak
Area customers, stores victimized by massive electronic security breach
At the onset of one of the busiest shopping weeks of the year, customers at multiple grocery stores in the region are being asked to use cash and checks to make purchases while investigators work to fix a payment processing system compromised by a criminal cyber attack.
Bonner County History - Sept. 5, 2021
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum shares interesting stories of the community's people, places and events.
Swanky Sisters Merc: Nirvana for fabric lovers
Swanky Sisters Mercantile in Ronan has fabric galore for quilters and sewers – who all qualify as swanky, according to owner Beverley Osterwyk. The store also stocks cute clothes for babies, toys, children’s dishes and stuffed animals.
Home Depot's same-store sales surge in final quarter of 2019
Home Depot reported a better-than-expected fourth quarter with strong comparable-store sales. The home improvement retailer also boosted its quarterly dividend by 10%.
Home Depot's same-store sales surge in final quarter of 2019
Home Depot reported a better-than-expected fourth quarter with strong comparable-store sales. The home improvement retailer also boosted its quarterly dividend by 10%.
Enjoy Sandpoint's fall colors at the new Sandcreek Lofts
Vibrant reds, oranges and yellows are taking over North Idaho, and there’s no better locale than Sandpoint to take in the autumn beauty.
Ephrata Senior Center Thrift Store gets new wheels
EPHRATA — The Ephrata Senior Center Thrift Store has a new truck, thanks to a grant from the Paul Lauzier Foundation. “We asked the board for $10,000 budget to get a new one,” said Store Manager Tandra Harrington. “We found some different options, and about that time the Paul Lauzier grant opened up. So instead of using the $10,000 that (the board) granted us, we went ahead and wrote for the grant and the Paul Lauzier Foundation granted $40,000.” it wasn’t a quick process, Harrington said. The previous truck’s engine had blown up six or eight months earlier, she said. The new truck is a 2021 Ford Econoline, Harrington said. It will be used primarily for pickup and delivery. “We do two pickups per week,” Harrington said. “And then its used for any materials or supplies needed for the store, and for dump runs.”
Hot Springs market rooted in community
The cafe counter at Camas Organic Market and Bakery is full at the lunch hour.
Blockbusted
Hayden rental store closing its doors in April
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Pornhub calls halt to unverified users posting on its site
NEW YORK (AP) — Pornhub said Tuesday it was halting unverified users from uploading video material after a report alleged that the pornographic website was showing videos of rape and underage sex.
Pornhub calls halt to unverified users posting on its site
NEW YORK (AP) — Pornhub said Tuesday it was halting unverified users from uploading video material after a report alleged that the pornographic website was showing videos of rape and underage sex.
Pornhub calls halt to unverified users posting on its site
NEW YORK (AP) — Pornhub said Tuesday it was halting unverified users from uploading video material after a report alleged that the pornographic website was showing videos of rape and underage sex.
Pornhub calls halt to unverified users posting on its site
NEW YORK (AP) — Pornhub said Tuesday it was halting unverified users from uploading video material after a report alleged that the pornographic website was showing videos of rape and underage sex.
EPA Superfund summer cleanup work announced
Those in charge of cleaning up the Coeur d'Alene Basin from decades of mining expect to spend roughly $38 million on projects this summer season.
Outbreak starts to look more like worldwide economic crisis
NEW YORK (AP) — The coronavirus outbreak began to look more like a worldwide economic crisis Friday as anxiety about the infection emptied shops and amusement parks, canceled events, cut trade and travel and dragged already slumping financial markets even lower.