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Thoughts on the military and politics
Military Tales celebrates the country's military, and its servicemen and women and their service.
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Entrepreneurialism is in the community's DNA
I’ve heard it said that entrepreneurialism is in the DNA of Sandpoint residents. But, how many seasoned business owners, start-ups, and other professionals think of The Library as an important business resource?
An identity in Christ: Buzzword or lifestyle?
Recently, in order to show we all have powerful desires and motives that lead us in life, a question was asked of a select group of seasoned and not so seasoned folks.
Late veggies provide classic, classy dinner fare
The tomatoes are finally at their peak; bell- and mini-peppers dangle temptingly from their foliage; chard continues its non-fail production and many cabbages …
SIT DOWN, KICK BACK AND GET READY FOR SOME FUN
SANDPOINT — Wow — what a week! There really is something for everybody as we prepare to close the books on September and move into fall.
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Linton supplying Humbird timber camps
10 Years Ago — 2008
Just lace up your sneakers and get moving
I know firsthand how intimidating it is to take your first step into a gym — any gym. Everyone is moving around on the equipment in a well orchestrated symphony while you are standing by the water fountain wonderin…
I am good enough to put myself first
Health and wellness comes in many forms and one type that is consistently missed is self-care. What I mean by self-care is taking care of your self mentally, physically and emotionally. Finding personal wellness th…
Don't hang up on chronic pain relief
“DON’T HANG UP!” The booming voice said over the phone. The call, like many robocalls had a local number so for a moment I didn’t realize that it wasn’t a real person. “We can stop your chronic pain,” the woman’s v…
Sometimes we have to look beyond the immediate horizon
Fall equinox has arrived. Six months until the spring version. Daylight in a box. Shrinking into a corner come winter solstice and bursting out again in its summer counterpart.
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Library unveils new program for parents, babies
The Library has a new program for parents and babies. The Infant Lap-Sit early literacy class gives newborns and pre-walkers a leg up with rhymes and songs followed by infant play time. More than a literacy program…