News > Nation/World Shine Light On Lobbying, Rankin Says Commissioner Urges State Law To Prevent Secret Tactics Used In Cda Election Thu., Feb. 25, 1999
News > Nation/World Business Lobby Waged Secret War Against Initiative Concerned Businesses Behind Effort To Defeat Collective Bargaining Wed., Feb. 24, 1999
News > Nation/World Coeur D’Alene Gets Look At Downtown Plans Consultant Plans Open Houses To Showcase Options For Parks, Waterfront Property Redesign Mon., Feb. 22, 1999
News > Nation/World License To Make Money Pursuit Of Liquor Permits May Drive Business Owners To Drink Sun., Feb. 21, 1999
News > Idaho 3 Deputies Injured At Meth Lab Burglary Search Finds Drugs, Sparking Attack; 2 Men Flee Fri., Feb. 5, 1999
News > Idaho Slamming Door On Crime Folks At Controversial Store Honored For Snaring Burglars Fri., Feb. 5, 1999
News > Nation/World Forest Plan Means Less Mining, Logging Changes Unveiled On Same Day Audit Assails Agency Thu., Feb. 4, 1999
News > Nation/World Voters Pass Collective Bargaining Cda Workers Win In Election That Brought Only 13 Percent Of Voters To Polls Wed., Feb. 3, 1999
News > Idaho Ecology Groups Attack Clearwater Logging Consortium Also Files Suit To Halt Forest Service Plans For Fish Bate Tue., Feb. 2, 1999
News > Nation/World Voters To Decide Collective Bargaining Beef City Employees Have Fought Mayor, City Council To Get Issue On Ballot Mon., Feb. 1, 1999
News > Nation/World Beetle Battle Escalates Critics Call Massive Harvest A Ploy To Increase Agency’S Logging Levels Sun., Jan. 31, 1999
News > Nation/World Voters To Decide Union Issue Ruling Clears Way For Tuesday’S Special Election Wed., Jan. 27, 1999
News > Nation/World Don’T Touch Green Space, Residents Say 400 People Pack Workshop On Downtown Cda Thu., Jan. 21, 1999
News > Nation/World The Mceuen Field Battles Latest Proposal For Downtown Has Long Legacy Of Opposition Sun., Jan. 17, 1999
News > Nation/World Hagadone Helps City Pay Cost Of New Parade Law Threat Of Suit Ends In Donation Toward Legal Aid For Coeur D’Alene Sat., Jan. 16, 1999
News > Nation/World Beetles May Force Clearcuts Thousands Of Acres Earmarked For Logging In Populated Areas Fri., Jan. 15, 1999
News > Nation/World Cda Mayor Wants To Hire $33,000-A-Year Assistant Person Will Replace Retiring Secretary Mon., Jan. 11, 1999
News > Idaho Fun, Frosty And Free The Only Charge For Skiers At Fourth Of July Pass On Saturday Was Down The Slopes And Across The Trails Sun., Jan. 10, 1999
News > Idaho Marina, City Mend Fences Owners Remove Fence Posts Near Tubbs Hill, Will Resurvey Sat., Jan. 9, 1999
News > Idaho Cda Mails Out Invitations For First Downtown Debate Meetings To Focus On City’S Green Space Fri., Jan. 8, 1999
News > Idaho 3 Fishermen Face Trial In Bull-Trout Case Founder Of Anti-Semitic Group Says It’S Too Hard To Identify Endangered Species Thu., Jan. 7, 1999