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Vehicle burglary suspect caught
RATHDRUM - A 16-year-old Rathdrum boy has admitted to police that he was involved in multiple vehicle burglaries in Rathdrum over the weekend.
Mariners leave Boston bummed
BOSTON (AP) - The Seattle Mariners' visit to Boston was just two games. It probably felt much longer.
Optimistic companies promising bigger payouts
NEW YORK - Corporate America is betting cash - in the form of higher dividend payouts - that the economy is rebounding.
Palaniuk moves into second place at Bassmaster Classic
Pro bass fishing's biggest tournament wraps up today
That's not the ticket
Beware of phony, funny parking violations
COEUR d'ALENE - They say, it's better not to publish such stuff as not to encourage it.
FINNEY: Stop with the lectures
I am personally offended by the letter to the editor from Gary Finney on May 17 regarding the directions on how to vote. I felt lectured by a father prior to my first voting opportunity. It was demeaning.
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DIVORCES GRANTED
Pearl Anna (Burke) Brown, 98
Pearl Anna (Burke) Brown born Aug. 28, 1918, to Alma Lee and William Burke in Isabel, S.D. She was the seventh child of a 10 children, five boys and five girls.
Records June 30
DIVORCES FILED
ENGLISH: Experience just one asset
Although I am not a voter in the Cd’A city election, I am active within the Cd’A community and compelled to publicize my support of Dan English for the Coeur d’Alene City Council. I met Dan in 1984, when he interviewed then hired me as teacher in the newly developed Day Treatment program at Anchor House, a treatment home for troubled youth. Seven years later, in a move to preserve the viability of Anchor House as a community resource, Dan negotiated a merger between Anchor House and the Idaho Youth Ranch. The Ranch has remained as a valuable community partner and provider of services for families and children since then.
Class for first-time homebuyers
A free homebuyer education class is coming to Coeur d'Alene June 29.
'Weird Science' art show at NIC through Feb. 3
Artists Justin Gibbens and Renee Adams are exhibiting their artwork entitled “Weird Science” in the Boswell Hall Corner Gallery at North Idaho College now through Feb. 3.
Movers and Shakers Aug. 1, 2015
Foundation adds three directors
Inland Northwest Community Foundation (INWCF) is pleased to announce three new directors to its board:
Trailer park owner to pay residents who lacked water
LETTER: They look radical to me
President Obama
DAR fundraiser to support veterans projects
COEUR d'ALENE - The Lt. George Farragut Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution will host a fundraiser Saturday in Coeur d'Alene to support veterans projects.
Sackett trial moved again
SANDPOINT - A Priest Lake man's jury trial on sex trafficking charges in North Dakota is being pushed back again.
Plenty of Fourth events on tap
American Heroes Parade begins at 11 a.m.
Saturday will be a day of patriotism as Fourth of July events in Coeur d'Alene start with the annual American Heroes Parade.
LIBERALS: Anti-God, anti-American
Our country may be lost — liberalism and socialism are rapidly taking over our lives and we are timidly allowing it to come about. How in the world did this happen!?
Robert Vennekolt, 75
Feb. 1, 1940 - July 14, 2015