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The Coeur d'Alene Press (or CDA Press) is a daily newspaper based in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, United States. It is owned by the Hagadone Media Group and is the flagship property of the Idaho Hagadone News Network. The Press provides local coverage for Kootenai County, Idaho.
Coeur d'Alene is located on the route of Interstate 90 and is served by the Coeur d'Alene Airport as well as the Brooks Seaplane Base by air. In print media, local issues are covered by the Coeur d'Alene Press daily newspaper.
Duane Burl Hagadone (September 3, 1932 – April 24, 2021) [1] was an American newspaper publisher, urban planner, real estate and land developer. [2] [3]Hagadone is known as the founder of the Coeur d'Alene Resort and Golf Course in northern Idaho, [4] [5] which has been named by Golf Magazine, Golf Digest, and Golf World Magazine as one of the finest-groomed golf courses in North America ...
Idaho County Free Press: Grangeville: Weekly Idaho Mountain Express: Ketchum: Weekly Idaho Senior News: Eagle: Monthly The Kootenai Valley Times [1] Bonners Ferry: Weekly Meridian Press [2] Meridian: Weekly Meridian Times (defunct) Meridian: E.g. this 1910 edition. Now part of the Idaho Press-Tribune. [3] Mountain Home News: Mountain Home: Rust ...
In July, 1991 he returned to journalism, now once again at the Coeur d'Alene Press. Businessman and publisher Duane Hagadone, hired Bond initially there to address the controversial issue of summertime field burning by local farmers. Bond remained at the Press through 1997.
However, when the Coeur d'Alene Press sent her east to Washington, D.C. as a student intern for Idaho's longtime politician, then U.S. Senator Henry Dworshak (1894-1962, served as Representative 1939-1946, as Senator Nov.1946-Jan.1949 / Oct.1949-July 1962), recruited her for his office, she both wrote stories for the paper back home and also ...
The method used by the killer matched that of the brute who murdered the Montana teacher Jan. 21, 1974. The Coeur d’Alene Press described Coeur d'Alenes community reaction to Debra’s murder as “quiet rage.” [9] Updates. In November 2021, Coeur d’Alene Officer Jacob Rodgers confirmed that McKenzie killed Debra Prety.
The couple moved from North Dakota to Coeur d'Alene, lured by a job at the "Kootenai County Leader" in 1961. Thompson moved to Sandpoint a short time later where he went to work for the News-Bulletin where he stayed until 1965 when he bought half interest in a local print shop. Thompson would soon buy the entire business to ensure a move to a ...