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Records February 10, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Records November 1, 2011
Opinion: A tax reform too good to pass up
By DAVID M. COTE
Learning center tours The Press
ANNULMENT FILED
Students encouraged to save
COEUR d'ALENE - It's the kind of thing most kids don't want to hear.
Records Oct. 8, 2010
DIVORCES FILED
River cleanup reaction mixed
Some praise document; others see equity issues
POST FALLS - Depending on who you ask, the final Spokane River cleanup plan announced Friday is either the way to make the water resemble a clear Rocky Mountain stream or it's still a murky mess.
Anti-piracy bill vote postponed
House official: Wider agreement on solution is needed to proceed
Luna seeks more school funding
State schools chief calls for 5.9 percent budget increase
Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Luna on Tuesday called for a $77 million increase in public school funding in 2014-15 - with more than half of the new spending tied to teacher pay.
Family dealing with mom's death
The Press Christmas for All
His voice is quiet. His speech is slow and deliberate. He sounds like someone who is mourning.
Records March 26, 2010
CRIME REPORTS, DIVORCE FILED, DIVORCES GRANTED, LAWSUITS, JUDGMENTS, SENTENCINGS
Records June 15, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
Garbage generates electricity
County, KEC unveil new energy plant
Since the Fighting Creek Landfill opened in 1993, most of what has been lodged in the soil has little use left.
Records January 19, 2012
CRIME REPORTS
Job market resilient despite budget fight
WASHINGTON - The U.S. job market showed resilience in three reports Thursday, suggesting it may be able to withstand a federal budget battle that threatens more economic uncertainty in coming months.
Records May 4, 2013
CRIME REPORTS
As U.S. default nears,investors shrug off threat
Community Thanks February 28, 2016
SALMON FEAST: Thanks to all for Going Wild
THE FRONT ROW WITH JASON ELLIOTT: Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016
Prairie rivals appear poised for big finish
If last Friday’s football game between the Post Falls Trojans and Lakeland Hawks is any indication, both are looking poised for another run at the postseason.
Day of Caring helps several local nonprofits
Avista employees were elated to literally lend a hand on Thursday as they painted a mural in the basement of North Idaho CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates).