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PHOTOS: No Kings protest in Whitefish

A No Kings protest on March 28 hosted by Flathead Democracy began at Grouse Mountain City Park with speeches advocating for democratic values, equal representation and a rule of law.

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Contact law enforcement early when being harassed, agencies say

MOSES LAKE — Local law enforcement officials say anyone who feels they are being harassed – whether online, by a …

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BASIN SPORTS SCHEDULE: March 30 – April 6, 2026

COLUMBIA BASIN — Students head into spring break this week, but spring sports continue to pick up as local athletes …

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Homegrown: Dr. Firouzi gives back to his community

MOSES LAKE — A lot of young people, when they go off to college from a small town, never return. …

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Dr. Alexander Brzezny guards the community’s health

EPHRATA — Dr. Alexander Brzezny had a good reason for going into public medicine. “I grew up in an area …

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Mental health care includes self-care, expert says

MOSES LAKE — Sometimes, especially in the health care field, it’s easy for the people who look after others to …

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REC Silicon reports operating loss in 2025

MOSES LAKE — REC Silicon operating revenue dropped substantially in 2025 when compared with 2024, according to the company’s annual …

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Monday TV/Radio highlights

Television, radio and streaming highlights for Monday, March 30

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North Idaho Christian School preps 10K meals for kids in Bangladesh

North Idaho Christian School reported Monday, March 23 to be an amazing day. "Our students, staff, parents and corporate sponsors …

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$31M Fourth of July Pass project beginning

The Idaho Transportation Department will resume construction on Interstate 90 over Fourth of July Pass this week, marking the final …

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Education dominates at Sandpoint legislative town hall

Education led the discussion at Sandpoint’s legislative town hall as leaders reviewed reading gains, expanding CTE programs, school budget concerns, …

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Today's Ghastly Groaner

Why don’t vultures check bags when they fly?

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Report: Hit-and-run crashes rising

Hit-and-run crashes are on the rise nationwide, according to data from the AAAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, and have also …

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Community health physician wants to make a difference

MOSES LAKE — Family Medicine physician Morgan Fife said practicing medicine has been a very satisfying career. “I feel like …

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