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Jan 2, 20183 min read
Next Gen Electric, LLC
On Earth Day 2014, Adam and Miranda Hoefert opened their business, Next Gen Electric, LLC, in Coeur d’Alene. They offer residential and...
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Jan 2, 20184 min read
A Century of History
It’s been nearly a century since a few members of the Lutheran Church bought the former Coeur d’Alene College for $40,000 in gold coins...
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Dec 19, 20175 min read
Take a trip...
This past summer, my wife and I took a 1,300-mile road trip with our 1-year-old, leaving Spokane, Washington, and heading to Bozeman,...
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Dec 18, 20172 min read
Helping the Homeless
Despite improvements in the economy, stock market and unemployment rates, homelessness continues to be a reality in North Idaho. It’s not...
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Dec 9, 20175 min read
Art in the Heart of the City
In the City of Coeur d’Alene, citizens and commerce alike are blessed to be part of a thriving, vibrant art community. One doesn’t need...
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Dec 8, 20172 min read
Athletes of the Month: Gabe Nazemi & Payton Barber
Photo by Bruce Twitchell, MFA Photography Gabe Nazemi: Coeur d’Alene High School Gabe Nazemi is a 16-year-old junior at Coeur d’Alene...
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Dec 8, 20172 min read
Pinnacle Physical Therapy
Pinnacle Physical Therapy is a comprehensive and dynamic outpatient physical therapy clinic committed to providing patients the highest...
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Dec 1, 20173 min read
Operation Clothe a Child
2017 marked The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center’s eighth annual Operation Clothe a Child. In eight years, The Salvation Army Kroc...
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Nov 21, 20171 min read
Santa's Breakfast
Back by popular demand and one day only! Join Santa Claus at Mirabeau Park Hotel Sunday, December 10, 9am to noon, in the Grand Ballroom...
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Nov 21, 20175 min read
Chionophiles...
“Nature says, ‘I’m going to snow. If you have on a bikini and no snowshoes, that’s tough. I am going to snow anyway.’” - Maya Angelou...
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Nov 15, 20172 min read
Free Thanksgiving Meal
It’s rare to find something for free with no strings attached, but for the past six Thanksgiving days, that’s been the case at the Fedora...
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Nov 9, 20175 min read
It Takes More Than A Fire
On August 1, Settlers Creek’s century-old barn went up in flames. The fire was and has been devastating to the Coeur d’Alene venue, but...
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Nov 1, 20172 min read
Athletes of the Month Rylee Brown & Dakota Curtis
Rylee Brown Coeur d’Alene High School Rylee Brown is a 17-year-old senior at Coeur d’Alene High School and varsity cross-country runner....
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Nov 1, 20173 min read
Walk in Strut Out
The term “try before you buy” is often a catch. You can take a vehicle for a short spin, have a small sample bite at Costco or try on a...
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Oct 26, 20174 min read
Taking a Bite Out of Hunger
Soon we'll be making our holiday plans, and the calendars will quickly fill up with events and parties for the holiday season. But it is...
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Oct 24, 20174 min read
Ice Climbing in the Pacific Northwest
Maybe you’ve never heard of ice climbing before and want to get a feel for this novel sport. Maybe you’re into mountain climbing and want...
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Oct 18, 20172 min read
Don’t Forget Your Mask
If you’ve dreamed of attending an opulent ball in some far-away castle, you won’t have to travel halfway around the world to find it....
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Oct 9, 20173 min read
Athletes of the Month: Sam Swayze & Klaire Mitchell
Sam Swayze: Coeur d’Alene High School Sam Swayze is a senior at Coeur d’Alene High School and the varsity volleyball team captain, as...
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Oct 9, 20174 min read
The Children's Village
Home is something I took for granted as a kid. Each night, I was safe and in the company of family: my father, mother and sister. Now I’m...
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Oct 3, 20174 min read
Bringing Tech to Middle America
There’s no escaping technology—it’s infiltrated our daily lives and how we work. And, to a degree, while there is a growing uncertainty...
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