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Valiant effort by Wampus Cats falls short
NOXON, Mont. — The Wampus Cats suffered their second defeat to Noxon this season, losing 39-36 Friday night.
Letter writing policy criticized
After viewing this year’s Veterans Day event on Nov. 11, I felt led to attempt to thank all those participants who made the annual event such a success.
Man admits attacking mom with bear spray
A Marion man admitted on Wednesday that he attacked his mother with bear spray on March 4.
Fed tries to boost economy
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve said Wednesday it will shuffle $400 billion of its portfolio to try to drive down long-term interest rates and get the economy going. But economists doubted it would do much good, the stock market sold off, and the Fed itself was unusually divided over the strategy.
OSAMA: Credit where it's due
The underlying moral is that Obama finished what Bush began immediately following the World Trade Center tragedy. What liberals could never, ever understand was our primary reason for being in Afghanistan. We needed revenge and we had to get that animal and his acolytes. The Brig, Stockade, Prison whatever one wants to call it in Guantanamo Bay was absolutely vital to isolate these terrorists in order to get information to track down Osama.
Stanford understands WSU's woes
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Having navigated through the toughest portion of its schedule leading into a week off, Stanford opens the second half of the season with a far easier test.
Neta Janine Clift, 40
Neta Janine Clift, 40, of Coeur d’Alene, passed into the arms of her Savior on Nov. 12, 2012.
SCAM: This one narrowly averted
Thought I would let you know of a call I received recently that your readers might be interested in.
Nichols sentenced to 25 years for lewd conduct
COEUR d'ALENE - A Post Falls man was sentenced Thursday to 25 years in prison for two counts of lewd conduct with a minor under the age of 16, according to the Kootenai County Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
THIEF: Maybe no place is safe
Who would believe that there could be a thief lurking in the Post Falls library? Certainly not this senior lady who just went there to use a computer in the computer room, but that is exactly what happened.
Hornets to the rescue
Man believes tiny insects saved car from being stolen or burglarized
RATHDRUM - The Green Hornet is known as a crime fighter.
HONESTY: Rears its head again
Thank you! And thank you!
KTEC: Covers education gap
We have three school boards who are planning to cover a long-standing gap in high school education. The plan (KTEC) would provide a wide array of job skills training in health occupations, construction trades, welding and automotive trades. The two-year levy proposed for the Aug. 24, 2010, election is for construction of a 50,000-square-foot technical center.
Ally to pay $462M to settle loan deal with Fannie
NEW YORK (AP) - Ally Financial Inc. said Monday it will pay $462 million to settle buyback claims on $292 billion in home loans that it sold to Fannie Mae before the industry tightened underwriting standards in the wake of the financial meltdown.
Open letter to Ironfolk
Dear Ironmen:
Franzen keeps Red Wings alive
Johan Franzen had a natural hat trick in a 3:26 span of the first period, scored a fourth goal in the third, and set a Red Wings playoff record with six points as Detroit stayed alive with a 7-1 rout of the visiting San Jose Sharks on Thursday night in Game 4 of the Western Conference semifinals.
Kootenai Electric warns of utility scam
COEUR d’ALENE — Kootenai Electric Cooperative has issued a warning to its members regarding a scam that has impacted utility customers in the area.
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2014 campaign running behind
Here comes Santa Claus, but how full will his sleigh be?