Articles by Nicholas K. Geranios

42 articles since 1997

Brian Keith’s Fans Lead Push to Get Actor His Due

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | July 16, 2006
Nothing ticks off Lynn Walker like Wink Martindale’s new star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Read more
 

Truly, home is where the art is

Entertainment | By Nicholas K. Geranios | May 24, 2006
Fans of Thomas Kinkade’s sentimental paintings soon will be able to do more than hang them on the wall. Read more
 

Would-Be Hostages Learn the Ropes

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | October 9, 2005
I put my head down, took off my watch and pulled out my wallet, all under orders from the hooded guy carrying a pistol. Read more
 

War Hero Fights VA, Medicare for Medical Care

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | March 13, 2005
Vernon Baker had to wait more than 50 years to receive his Medal of Honor because of racism. Read more
 

Novice Poker Player to Try His Hand at World Series

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | May 23, 2004
Gerry Drehobl took a nice family vacation to Las Vegas recently and won $365,000 on a pair of kings at the poker table. Read more
 

Word Out About West’s ‘Best Small Town’

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | March 28, 2004
As you drive across the mile-long bridge that spans Lake Pend Oreille, the charming center of Sandpoint appears. Read more
 

The Rise of a ‘Rural Martha Stewart’

Business | By Nicholas K. Geranios | November 12, 2003
Rural living is a little different on Mary Jane Butters’ farm. Read more
 

Huckleberry Hound Hopes to Tame Wild Fruit

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | September 7, 2003
They call it purple gold, and people will lug heavy buckets and compete with bears to get some. Read more
 

EPA Funding May Prove Salvation of Idaho Valley

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | August 3, 2003
On an artificial hill formed by a century of mining waste, residents of this depressed town envision a golf course, factories and a future. Read more
 

Little-Known Road Played Big Role in Conquest of the West

News | By Nicholas K. Geranios | June 15, 2003
Lewis and Clark get all the glory, but it was Army officer John Mullan who really opened the Inland Northwest to white settlement. Read more
 
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