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Changing world from recent pandemic presents parallels for changes in agriculture
SEATTLE – As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the country, people and communities have quickly learned to alter their behaviors and practices.
Venezuela's apparent respite from COVID-19 may not last long
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Defying dire predictions, Venezuela so far seems to have avoided the coronavirus wave striking much of South America.
Detroit ex-mayor Kilpatrick won't be leaving prison early
DETROIT (AP) — Former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who has served seven years of a 28-year sentence for corruption, has been turned down for home confinement during the coronavirus pandemic and won't be leaving prison early, the government said Tuesday.
LAFC will seek new name for Banc of California Stadium
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles FC will seek a new name for its 2-year-old Banc of California Stadium after the Major League Soccer club and the bank restructured their partnership.
New Mexico to allow limited patio dining at restaurants
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Limited outdoor dining will be allowed at New Mexico restaurants beginning Wednesday, under an amended public health order announced by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham's office.
'Bayern Road Runner' Alphonso Davies shines against Dortmund
BERLIN (AP) — The way Alphonso Davies was running up and down the left flank for Bayern Munich on Tuesday had his teammates comparing him to a cartoon character.
A season like no other
Silverwood prepares to open as pandemic restrictions begin to lift
JAME` DAVIS — Better days comin’ right up
The past couple of months have been interesting and challenging to say the least. Businesses and organizations adapting and adjusting to state orders, new company policies and procedures regarding health, safety and let’s not forget a whole new world via Zoom!
A season like no other
Silverwood prepares to open as pandemic restrictions begin to lift
JAME` DAVIS — Better days comin’ right up
The past couple of months have been interesting and challenging to say the least. Businesses and organizations adapting and adjusting to state orders, new company policies and procedures regarding health, safety and let’s not forget a whole new world via Zoom!
Idaho State track athletes want transgender lawsuit tossed
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Two female athletes at Idaho State University want a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a new state law banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports, the first such law in the nation.
Worry, haste, retail therapy: What have we bought and why?
NEW YORK (AP) — Between technical glitches and food worries, retail therapy and sheer amnesia, something has happened to shopping during the pandemic that can be summed up thusly: rubber chickens.
Under-fire UK government aide Cummings has Johnson's loyalty
LONDON (AP) — Dominic Cummings helped Boris Johnson win power by pitting the people against the elite. Johnson’s Conservative administration has branded itself “the People’s Government.”
Millennial Money: How to learn from, not live in, a mistake
“I feel like such an idiot.” It’s something I’ve said more than once as I crumble in the face of a money mistake.
Latam Airlines seeks bankruptcy protection as travel slumps
BANGKOK (AP) — Latam Airlines, South America’s biggest carrier, sought U.S. bankruptcy protection Tuesday as it grapples with a sharp downturn in air travel sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.
Inaugural COV’AIDE Invitational set for June 9
New kind of fundraiser to support local nonprofit CDAIDE
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Polson man arrested for forgery, burglary
A Polson man is facing charges from a 2019 incident after he was recently arrested in Flathead County.
Senior Spotlight: Brooklen Steiger lives life with no fear
SANDPOINT — Brooklen Steiger entered this season as a two-time all-league selection at outfielder and was destined for a third straight year on the team in 2020.
Education News - May 26, 2020
Women Honoring Women is honored to announce the winners of their scholarships. Scholarships were presented to two students continuing in college: Hannah Hurst, a student at the University of Idaho; and Catherine Brenner, a student at Duke Kunshan University.