County Considers Bonds For Mill Sale Oregon Man May Purchase, Rebuild Rayonier Mill In Plummer Sat., Feb. 13, 1999
News > Nation/World Starting Small, Thinking Big Youthful Owner Of Ednetics Has Some Ambitious Expansion Plans Fri., Feb. 12, 1999
News > Nation/World Mine May Get New Life Cominco American Floats Idea Of Reopening Pend Oreille Zinc Mine Tue., Feb. 9, 1999
Coldwater Cuts 96 Jobs In N. Idaho Sales Dropoff Forces Company To Close Sandpoint Call Center Sat., Feb. 6, 1999
News > Idaho Meet The Stay-At-Home Robins Mild Winter Persuades Some To Skip Migration Sat., Feb. 6, 1999
News > Nation/World She’S Been A Ringing Success Jeannine Crum’S 30 Years With Gte Have Produced Some Positive Numbers Thu., Feb. 4, 1999
News > Business A Growing Number Of Spokane Commuters Head To North Idaho For Housing Sun., Jan. 31, 1999
News > Nation/World A Voice Of Reason Jerry Klemm’S Plain-Talking Style Wields Power In Resources Arena Tue., Jan. 26, 1999
News > Idaho Dog Simulcasts End This Year July 1 Shutdown Looms As ‘A Great Economic Loss’ Fri., Jan. 22, 1999
News > Nation/World More Silver Found In Sunshine Company Says It Has Plenty To Mine Through 2000 Wed., Jan. 20, 1999
News > Nation/World Tourism Industry Deserves Economic Respect Visitors Spent $1.7 Billion In 1997, Study Shows Tue., Jan. 19, 1999
News > Idaho State Official Vows To Fight Job Disparity Panhandle Jobless Rate Exceeds Rest Of State Thu., Jan. 14, 1999
News > Nation/World Digging For Workers The Average Mine Employee Is 45 Years Old, Leaving Many In The Industry Wondering Where The Next Generation Of Labor Will Come From Sun., Jan. 10, 1999
News > Idaho Winter Tourism Promoter Bowman Dies At 62 Of Cancer Memorial Service Today At Sandpoint First Lutheran Sat., Jan. 9, 1999
News > Nation/World Real Estate Firm Increases Its Idaho Presence Schneidmiller Buys Another Agency To Help Boost Its Commercial Base Tue., Jan. 5, 1999
News > Nation/World Burned Mill Gone For Good Rayonier Won’T Rebuild Plummer Facility Thu., Nov. 12, 1998
News > Idaho Hagadone Exec Urges Stop To Aryan March North Carolina Town Was Able To Quash Parade, Legislators Told Wed., Nov. 11, 1998
News > Idaho Mad Mary’S May Not Be Cooking Dinner Anymore, Owners Say Restaurant Has Deals With Local Stores To Sell Sauces Tue., Nov. 10, 1998
News > Nation/World Visitor Bureau Forced To Cut Budget, Staff Loss Of Greyhound Park Revenue Costs Organization Thousands Mon., Nov. 9, 1998
News > Idaho Houseful Of Caring Raffle Winner Was Just Trying To Help By Buying Ticket For Huff House Sun., Nov. 8, 1998