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Muddy Miles Returns
It’s summertime, and kids will inevitably come home from a day at play dirty, sticky and otherwise disheveled. One look and you know...
Jul 2, 20184 min read
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Project DaVinci
Who hasn’t gazed up into a star-filled sky and wondered, imagined or even dreamed? This view of our sky is just the beginning of all that...
May 30, 20184 min read
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Camp Kaniksu
It’s an experience that we all must eventually go through, but when it comes to children, the process of grief can be especially...
Apr 30, 20183 min read
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Seeing the Good
There is so much good in the world. Sure, there is sadness, addiction, pain and sorrow that sometimes feels insurmountable. But there is...
Apr 4, 20184 min read
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Pedal, Pedal, Pedal!
It takes a certain mindset and mentally strong individual to continually put their life on the line for others. Our first responders are...
Jan 31, 20184 min read
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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...
Jan 2, 20184 min read
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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...
Dec 1, 20173 min read
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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...
Oct 26, 20174 min read
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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...
Oct 9, 20174 min read
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Honoring Those Who Have Served
When John Nitcy visited the National WWII Museum in New Orleans, he had no idea it would inspire him the way it did. “There, I saw a...
Sep 6, 20174 min read
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Story of Survival
As we sit down for coffee and catch up for the first time in more than a year, Jim Morrison tells me he has another funeral to go to on...
Aug 9, 20177 min read
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Homes for All in Need
There's a housing crisis in many cities, including Coeur d’Alene, with emergency housing, and there is an increasing population of...
Jul 7, 20174 min read
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Schneidmiller House
Photo by Lauren Denos, AdventureBoundMedia.com. When a parent or family member develops a terminal illness, it is devastating to think of...
Jun 6, 20174 min read
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A Cup of Grace
Amy Privitt knew that something else was in store for her outside of her comfortable life back in Weatherford, Texas. Something was...
May 4, 20174 min read
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The Spirit Lives On
If you didn’t get a chance to meet Steve Gibbs during his life, chances are you’ve been a part of something he helped create. Gibbs...
Apr 6, 20174 min read
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Shriners Hospitals for Children
Every day, people are exposed to minimal levels of naturally-occurring radiation from their surroundings. However, according to a report...
Mar 7, 20173 min read
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Young, in Love and in Business
For Travis “Junior” Potter, there was never a doubt that he was going to be an entrepreneur. He and his fiancée, Johanna Arts, are just...
Feb 3, 20174 min read
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Dark Times Lead to a Bright Future
This is the season when all are embracing the New Year, with aspirations to make each day better than the last. It is that time that we...
Jan 7, 20174 min read
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La Vie en Fleurs
“Say it with flowers” is more than an advertising slogan. Flowers are an ancient and eloquent form of expression—the floral equivalent of...
Dec 5, 20164 min read
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Providing Opportunities to Succeed
Did you know that October was National Disability Employment Awareness Month? Promoting the importance of embracing people with...
Nov 14, 20164 min read
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