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  • Melissa Rogers sits on the bed Tuesday night while contemplating her future and the possibility of being on the streets once the funding for her room at the Cedar Motel are depleted.
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  • June 8 -- Minutes after Dick and Nancy said their "I do's," the couple clinks glasses. "The bubbles in this vinegar tastes funny," Dick joked as he took a sip of the champagne.
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  • June 13 -- Joni Connelly comforts Nancy Warner as her husband of five days, Dick, lays unconscious. Marriage was a priority for Dick since he realized his body was beginning to give up its fight against cancer.
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  • May 24 -- Nancy collapses across Dick following a "rough night" and an even tougher morning when it was believed he was nearing his last days. Despite bleeding through his gastric tube, Dick would live three more weeks to complete his "to-do" list -- which included flying Nancy's daughter in for a visit and marrying Nancy.
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  • April 30 -- Dick Warner stays stoic as his then-girlfriend, Nancy Williams, lets Joni Connelly checks the "central line" that flows morphine into his body. There were very few procedures that were out of Nancy's reach which didn't allow without her direct participation.
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  • April 15, 2007 -- Dick spent the last years before he got sick supervising power line tower construction in Alaska and providing damage assessments while working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Being bedridden for nine months took its toll on Dick, but he still retained control of his life -- and his death.
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  • Adam Achziger helps his son create a board game in their room Thursday at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Spirit Lake after returning from Coeur d'Alene on the Family Promise of North Idaho shuttle van.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..June 12, 2007 -- Joni Connelly, a nurse with Hospice of North Idaho, and Nancy Warner holds the hands of her husband, Dick Warner, as he falls asleep following an increased dosage of morophine to ease his pain.
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  • June 13 -- After checking on Dick circulation, Joni talks to her unresponsive patient and makes sure he is comfortable.
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  • May 24 -- Following a tumultuous day, Nancy trims Dick's beard. "He likes to have his baths in the morning so it feels like a new day," Nancy said. "He missed that with all that went on."
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  • May 5 -- Dick reads over a pamphlet detailing the responsibilities of marriage and medical precautions before signing paperwork for a marriage license. Hospice of North Idaho arranged for Kootenai County clerks to do an in-home visit in order to finalize the forms.
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  • June 15 -- Joni leans in to support Nancy as the two watch Dick finally resting after he received 2,000 milligrams of morphine over a four-hour period. "I've never had to push that much morphine into a person ... But I knew that making Dick as comfortable as possible was the most important thing to Nancy."
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  • June 13 -- After the hospice staff left for the day, Nancy tried to bathe Dick in order to stick with a routine. Despite her best efforts, she had to stop because it was too painful for Dick.
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  • June 13 -- Within three days of his wedding, Dick was sedated to ease his pain and tremors as well as the emotional strain on Nancy.
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  • June 8 -- While Nancy and Dick clasp hands, Patty Bullick, a former Hospice of North Idaho social worker, performs a bedside wedding ceremony while holding their rings.
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  • May 25, 2007 -- Joni and Dick share a laugh during one of her visits to check on the various tubes and pain management pumps running into his body.
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  • April 11, 2007 --  Joni Connelly, a nurse with Hospice of North Idaho, tried to bring laughter into Dick and Nancy's world whenever she could. "I try to be whatever a family needs me to be. I don't joke around with every family. But for Dick and Nancy, that's how they are so I try to relate to them on that level to make them more comfortable."
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  • April 1, 2007 -- Nancy crafted a nurses hat out of some paper to "look more professional" when she took care of Dick's medical needs in their 38-foot-long fifth-wheel trailer in Post Falls. "I know she loves me, because who else would do this day in and day out," Dick said. "She's a strong woman."
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  • Greg Terry 2-year-old beagle, Sammie, searches the dining room of Terry's Post Falls' home Thursday during training session to help refine the dog's ability to search out bed bugs. Terry started his Bed Bug Scouts business after purchasing the dog who was trained to specifically locate bed bugs.
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  • Nancy Harper, owner of the McFarland Inn Bed & Breakfast in Coeur d'Alene, discusses the history of the house and its former residents. The McFarland Inn will be part of this year's Bed & Breakfast tour.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Erica Latorre, 16, a member of the Coeur d'Alene High School student council, pulls weeds from a flower bed in front of the school Friday. The student council takes turns maintaining the flower bed throughout the summer.
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  • Al Kyle pets one of the mini ponies he and his wife, Daryl, own on the 440 acres of land that make up Cedar Mountain Farm near Athol. The couple turned the family homestead into a bed and breakfast 10 years ago and are now hoping to expand to include equine therapy and shelter care for people in need.
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  • A front loader pours material into the a trailer bed Wednesday at Coeur d'Alene Paving's facility near Rathdrum. Coeur d'Alene Paving is requesting a permit and zone change in order to relocate its asphalt batch plant from its Highway 53 location to a site near the Stateline Speedway.
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  • A diver unties lines used to pull a sunken tug boat to shore Monday that sank on Thanksgiving at the Hayden Lake marina. Crews used inflatable bags secured to the vessel to raise it off the lake bed and another tug and crane pulled it to shore.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A Coeur d'Alene Police officer carries out evidence from the Roosevelt Inn where the owner of the bed and breakfast made threats involving a gun when an Avista employee was sent to collect a past due amount or shut off his utility services Wednesday.
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  • Rheana was just finished crying about pulling out her tooth that had been loose for nearly a month. She was being cute before bed, despite it already being almost 10 p.m. on Thursday, May 14. About 10 minutes later, while eating a Skittle, her tooth fell out. She made $5.
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  • Larene "Billie" Stone lives alone in her Post Falls home and has had a bucket next to her bed on rainy days to catch water dripping through her roof.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Byron Pascoe, from Fort Worth, Texas, prepares to go on a bike ride from his room Monday at the Roosevelt Inn in Coeur d'Alene. In 2007, the Ford Ironman Coeur d'Alene required 10,000 bed-nights in commercial lodges and private homes for participants and spectators.
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  • A patron of Slick Rock Tanning & Spa closes the lid on one of the high-end tanning beds used at the Post Falls, Idaho business.
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  • Native grasses and wetland vegetation is being planted on the floating plant beds.
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