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CDA Local Buzz 🐝 | ⚖️ Political Policy in Kootenai Assessor's Office Sparks Employee Concerns
Issue #311 🍁 Celebrate the Season at Kootenai County’s Fall Fest (Sept and Oct) | 🍕 Piccolo Pizza Brings Liberty Lake Flavor to New Post Falls Location And Much Much More...

In This CDA Local Buzz Issue
📆 Coeur d’Alene Area Local Events (Add your own event below)
🏈 Recreation, Sports, and the Outdoors 🛶
The Key to a $1.3 Trillion Opportunity
A new trend in real estate is making the most expensive properties obtainable. It’s called co-ownership, and it’s revolutionizing the $1.3T vacation home market.
The company leading the trend? Pacaso. Created by the founder behind a $120M prior exit, Pacaso turns underutilized luxury properties into fully-managed assets and makes them accessible to the broadest possible market.
The result? More than $1B in transactions and service fees, 2,000+ happy homeowners, and over $110m in gross profit to date for Pacaso.
With rapid international growth and 41% gross profit growth last year alone, Pacaso is hitting their stride. They even recently reserved the Nasdaq ticker PCSO.
The same VCs that backed Uber, eBay, and Venmo also backed Pacaso. Join them as a Pacaso shareholder before the opportunity ends September 18.
Paid advertisement for Pacaso’s Regulation A offering. Read the offering circular at invest.pacaso.com. Reserving a ticker symbol is not a guarantee that the company will go public. Listing on the NASDAQ is subject to approvals.

Upcoming Local Events Happening This Week
Please make sure to click on the links as they may be changed due to
weather or unforeseen incidents that we can not control at the Buzz 🐝.
MONDAY — SEPTEMBER 8, 2025
TUESDAY — SEPTEMBER 9, 2025
WEDNESDAY — SEPTEMBER 10, 2025
THURSDAY — SEPTEMBER 11, 2025
FRIDAY — SEPTEMBER 12, 2025
Route 66: A Fundraising Musical for Orchard Ridge Senior Living (Sept 12 - 14): Times Vary
The Second Mrs. London presentation and book signing with author Marlo Faulkner: 5 - 6:30 pm
Kooteanai County Coffee Chit Chat with Mommas in Business: 9:15 - 10:45 am
Monster Truck Insanity Next Lever Tour (Sept 12 - 13): 7 - 9 pm
SATURDAY — SEPTEMBER 13, 2025
Main Street in Riverstone Block Party and Brewfest: 1 - 6 pm
CdA Fire Department (Station 3) Annual Open House: Noon - 3 pm
Drop Spindle for Beginners (Ages 16+) at CdA Library: 2 - 4 pm
Wedding Dress Pop Up Sale in CdA (Sept 13 - 14 at KC Fairgrounds): 10 am - 2 pm
Route 66: A Fundraising Musical for Orchard Ridge Senior Living (Sept 13 - 14): 2 - 4 pm
SUNDAY — SEPTEMBER 14, 2025


Companions Animal Center, formerly Kootenai Humane Society, has cared for and found homes for unwanted animals for over 45 years. Please visit our website, companionsanimalcenter.org, for more information, or stop by Tuesdays through Sundays starting at noon each day. You can give to their causes in many ways, so please CLICK HERE to donate if you would like 🙏.


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Revitalize Health in Coeur d’Alene offers a refreshing, holistic approach to modern medicine, led by seasoned healthcare professional Heather King, FNP. With over 20 years of experience, from critical care to internal and now functional medicine, Heather created Revitalize Health to treat the whole person, not just the symptoms. Her practice focuses on uncovering the root causes of health issues through comprehensive, personalized care plans that emphasize hormone balance, metabolic restoration, regenerative therapies like PRP and peptides, and lifestyle coaching.
Built on the belief that healing is personal and prevention is powerful, Revitalize Health offers services ranging from chronic disease management to acute injury care, all within a supportive, judgment-free environment. Whether you're navigating hormonal shifts, recovering from injury, or seeking to optimize long-term wellness, Heather and her team are committed to helping you feel, look, and live better, naturally and sustainably.

Political Policy in Kootenai Assessor's Office Sparks Employee Concerns
Kootenai County Assessor Rich Houser introduced a workplace policy outlining his personal political beliefs, which employees must read and sign. The document covers topics such as media, socialism, and conservative values, prompting concern among staff who see it as politically inappropriate for a government office. The county is currently reviewing the policy amid complaints and legal scrutiny. Read More…
Idaho to Auction 160 Acres of State Land Near Tetons to Fund Public Schools

Idaho is preparing to sell 160 acres of endowment land near Victor, in Teton County, with a minimum bid of $7.88 million. The land, managed for the benefit of public schools, will be auctioned on October 9. Proceeds from the sale will support Idaho’s education endowment through long-term investments. Learn More…
Piccolo Pizza Brings Liberty Lake Flavor to New Post Falls Location

Piccolo Pizza has opened a new takeout-only location in Post Falls, closely modeled after its flagship shop in Liberty Lake. Owner Jeramie Entner and his family aim to recreate the same welcoming atmosphere and high-quality menu, offering house-made pizzas, pastas, and small bites. Dine-in service will begin once the restaurant receives its liquor license. Read More…
Celebrate the Season at Kootenai County’s
Fall Fest (Sept and Oct)

Kootenai County’s Annual Fall Fest is set for September and October, featuring free family activities like pumpkin painting and scarecrow building, live music from Southpaw Band, and plenty of local produce and crafts. Admission is free; no new vendors are being accepted. Learn More…
Oktoberfest in Downtown Coeur d’Alene
Beer, Food & Festivities!

Celebrate Oktoberfest in Downtown Coeur d’Alene, September 19–20, 2025! 🍻 Stroll through downtown and sample over 30 crisp beers and ciders at participating businesses, then enjoy authentic German fare from special Oktoberfest menus at local restaurants. Kick off the weekend with Friday’s Tapping of the Keg, and come back Saturday for a stein-holding contest and a best-dressed competition in traditional German attire. Grab Your Tickets Here…

Hot Weather Hunting: Idaho Officials Urge Hunters to Protect Game Meat

The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is reminding hunters to take extra care in hot weather to prevent harvested game meat from spoiling. Quick field-dressing, removing the hide, proper ventilation, and using coolers are key steps to preserve meat. Spoiled meat can result in legal consequences for waste violations. Read More…


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