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Midtown housing project on docket
LCDC board to discuss local contribution
COEUR d'ALENE - It might be time to break ground.
Records November 17, 2012
CRIME REPORTS
World/Nation Briefs January 20, 2012
John R. Eilmes, 82
Records June 8, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Records March 29, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Wal-Mart brings back layaway for holiday shoppers
Option had been discontinued back in 2006
NEW YORK - Wal-Mart is bringing back something its customers have been asking for since the Great Recession: layaway.
Records April 7, 2011
DIVORCES FILED
Housing market moves ahead
With tax credits and lower prices, Kootenai County sales are up
COEUR d'ALENE - There was something a little different about Tuesday's Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service meeting among agents. It was upbeat as it has been in two years.
Things are looking up
As expected, sales reported to the Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service show a rising trend in housing demand. Foreclosures and short sales however, have caused an overall decline in pricing. Although our number of sales is up 44.2 percent April figures show our average price lower by 5.5 percent than the same time period last year.
Local real estate still moving
Headlines this past week show that housing sales stalled for the fourth straight month nationally, while sales in our market continue to outperform last year. As of this writing our Multiple Listing Service reports that sales in Kootenai County are still ahead of 2009 by 25 percent. This reflects a balancing of statistics that showed the number of sales up 43 percent from last year at the end of February. For the entire MLS our number of sales is 24 percent higher than last year.
Records December 23, 2010
DIVORCES FILED
Records September 18, 2012
Records April 18, 2012
Records Dec. 10
DIVORCES GRANTED
Parking scofflaws sought
City hires collection agency to pursue unpaid tickets
Nothing conservative about job growth
Idaho leads the nation in year-over-year job growth, and many of those new jobs actually pay well, with good benefits.
Cd'A needs cops; chief suggests way to get them
First Jobs Plus boss now a Hall of Famer
COEUR d'ALENE - Economic development legend Bob Potter was inducted Thursday into the Idaho Hall of Fame at Jobs Plus Inc.'s 2015 annual meeting of members.
MLP: Wordplay, Not Wii
Your luddite Mrs. Language Person, ever unimpressed with what today passes for "gaming," respects those heady artforms of yesteryear. Much prefers a play on words, does she: