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At college May 2, 2012
Cuts like a knife
Accurate CNC Services expanding
HAYDEN - With hard work, perseverance, and "a little more hard work," Heike and Don Stinson created an entrepreneurial success story.
Judge gives Tamarack chance to reorganize debt
BOISE - A federal bankruptcy judge agreed Friday to give Tamarack Resort a chance to reorganize its debt and ask creditors to change the terms of its loans rather than selling of all its assets to pay back creditors. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Terry Myers granted Tamarack's request to switch its involuntary bankruptcy case from Chapter 7 to a Chapter 11 proceeding.
Briefs July 27, 2010
Music, song at Bakery by the Lake
Records October 5, 2013
ANNULMENT FILED
Entertainment Briefs July 6, 2013
AARP offers tax help
Local sites for assistance will be open until April 1
AARP Foundation is again providing free tax assistance and preparation for taxpayers with low to moderate income through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program.
Just 338 Idahoans select exchange insurance
BOISE - Just 338 people selected health coverage via Idaho's insurance exchange during its glitch-plagued first month.
Records August 6, 2013
Follow the rules
Inland Northwest nonprofit summit set for Wednesday
Former Coeur d'Alene Chamber of Commerce president Patrick H. McGaughey has been named the keynote speaker for the 2013 Inland Northwest Nonprofit Summit on Wednesday.
Moose, sheep, goat hunt applications due
The deadline for moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat controlled hunt applications is approaching.
Education improvement: Yes or NO?
This week, we wanted to focus once again on education, but rather than pick out a single piece of legislation, we thought we would discuss several. As you read along, it will become clear why.
Boot 'em and move forward
The comments on cdapress.com weren’t kind.
Former spelling bee participant returns as volunteer
COEUR d'ALENE — The North Idaho Spelling Bee has come full circle. Rohnin Randles, who competed in the spelling bee for three years as a kid, is coming back to volunteer for the event.
Obama takes shopping detour in New York
Lonely lady hoping for holiday help
The ability to give a few gifts this Christmas would really brighten one lonely woman's holiday.
Robber sentence upsets police
Post Falls Police Capt. Greg McLean says the punishment of Samuel J. Davis doesn’t fit the crime.
Happy birthday, Hecla
Your community newspaper has been here since 1892, seemingly forever.
LEGION BASEBALL: Lums fall in Northwest opener
COEUR d’ALENE — The visiting Spokane Expos scored three runs in the top of the seventh inning to beat the Coeur d’Alene Lumbermen in the opening night of the Best of the Northwest tournament at Thorco Field.
'Burning mist' is booming
No fat. No cholesterol. Almost no sodium (2 percent DV) or calories (three in a teaspoon).