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COEUR D'ALENE LIVING
Explore the lifeblood of local life, events, and business in Coeur d'Alene, and build connections with our amazing community.


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...
Settlers Creek may have lost their historic barn
Nov 9, 20175 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...
The Innovation Collective aims to educate
Oct 3, 20174 min read


Why North Idaho?
Most people just want to live a happy life. They want to go to work, provide for their family, keep everyone safe and enjoy their...
Influx of out-of-state residents shows no signs of
Sep 14, 20174 min read


The New Vaudeville
Vaudeville has been deemed “Variety Entertainment,” the “Voice of the City” and “The Heart of American Show Business.” These variety...
By Amy Sherman. Photos by Brenda Cook Photography.
Aug 16, 20175 min read


Parcels and People
The south end of Lake Pend Oreille is spectacularly beautiful. Sheer cliffs line the shore, and from just about any vantage point on the...
The Liquid Limo delivers it all. By Colin
Jul 12, 20174 min read


Summer at the KROC
When the KROC Center opened its doors in 2009, planners and analysts thought it would take some time for membership to peak and at most...
Programs available seemingly endless. By Colin
Jun 14, 20175 min read


Nature’s Response to Wildfire
Aristotle was an intelligent guy. He is often credited with being the first genuine scientist in history. Not only was he smart, he was...
An opportunity for regeneration and growth. By
May 10, 20175 min read


Chemo Care
Ideas can spring from some of the most interesting places. Some call it providence and others coincidence, but whatever it is it often...
Local group brightening days for Chemotherapy
Apr 17, 20175 min read


HOME TO HOME
For people who love their pets, having to give them up for adoption or surrendering them to a shelter can be one of the most emotional...
Pet web platform keeping more animals out of
Mar 15, 20175 min read


Millennovation
Have you ever noticed how generations seem to have “personalities” like people do? Along with those personalities often come stereotypes....
Generations sharing and learning from one another.
Feb 8, 20175 min read


Online Keyword Guru
Martin Masin runs the creative web agency, Constructive Roots, that helps small businesses get noticed online in Coeur d’Alene, and he...
Self-taught techie calls CDA home. By Jani
Jan 11, 20174 min read


Winter Recreation
Thanksgiving typically marks the beginning of winter here in North Idaho. While we are never sure just how intense the season will be,...
Stay active with unique opportunities. By Colin
Dec 14, 20165 min read


Quite the Ball
It’s no secret that folks in North Idaho never shy away from a good party. It could be Labor Day on the lake or camping up the St. Joe or...
Hundreds turn out for masquerade for charity. By
Nov 14, 20164 min read


Compassion and Community
Marissa is a 5-year-old girl with a spring in her step. She has places to go and people to see, and she brings joy to everyone she...
Churches
Oct 17, 20162 min read


Rascal Rodeo
It’s rodeo season in Coeur d’Alene, but this time those with special needs will be the ones in the spotlight. Individuals with special...
Focusing on abilities rather than disabilities. By
Sep 16, 20164 min read
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