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Senior housing complex to open
POST FALLS - Silver Creek has been built to ease the demand for affordable senior housing.
Substitute bus driver saves girl's life
Morgan performed Heimlich maneuver on choking first-grader
RATHDRUM - Linda Morgan never thought she would have to use the Heimlich maneuver as a Lakeland School District substitute bus driver.
Records November 3, 2012
CRIME REPORTS
Idaho bill bans transgender women, girls from competition
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho bill banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports despite warnings that such a law is unconstitutional headed back to the House on Monday after being amended in the Senate.
ECHL cancels rest of season
The Idaho Steelheads' streak of consecutive postseason appearances will be interrupted at 22.
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Idaho transgender women sports ban bill heads to governor
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho bill banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports despite warnings that such a law is unconstitutional headed to the governor's desk on Wednesday.
Arm yourself with truly valuable info
Don’t tell anyone, but there might be some local election momentum building.
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Ruth Baier McBride Melhorn, 90
Apartment project proposed off Highway 41
By BRIAN WALKER
Cd'A man sentenced to 4 years on heroin charge
R Derek Christensen of Coeur d’Alene is going to prison for four years — fixed.
More than 9,000 locals sign up for state insurance marketplace
A total of 9,103 Kootenai County residents — 8 percent of the signups statewide — enrolled in the state's health insurance marketplace for 2019 during the open enrollment period from Nov. 1 through Dec. 15.
Law Roundup
Flathead County sheriff
Legislators slam Medicaid expansion at forum
POST FALLS — The topic of Medicaid expansion took up a good chunk of the conversation Saturday morning during a legislative town hall in the Post Falls Senior Center.
Making the right call on water
Inter Lake editorial
Kalispell police
A woman called Kalispell police after a neighbor told her someone had broken into her house. She called back a few minutes later to cancel the report; the "burglar" was her daughter.
It's wrong time for impact fees
Inter Lake editorial
Albert Lawrence 'Larry' Wrenn Jr., 53
Albert Lawrence "Larry" Wrenn Jr., 53, of Kalispell, died Thursday, May 7, 2009, at Kalispell Regional Medical Center. He was born April 9, 1956, in Havre, to Lois Blair (Butterfield) Wrenn and Albert Lawrence Wrenn Sr. He attended elementary and high school in Havre, joining the U.S. Army in 1975. While serving in Ohio, he married his first wife, Carla, and to that union was born one son, Carl Jason Wrenn. The couple later divorced.
Learning a lesson in courage
Inter Lake editorial
A lesson about 'real money'
Montana is one of four states that have kept their budgets poised above the sea of red ink that has overwhelmed most everything else these days.