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The Latest: California kids could return to classrooms early
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Golf course open this week, restaurant next week
Golf Course open for 2020
New NYC grading plan comes amid more signs of virus recovery
NEW YORK (AP) — COVID-19 hospital admissions dipped below 1,000 and military jets soared in tribute above New York City. Meanwhile, city schools are adopting a new grading system.
The Latest: Czech house agrees to extend state of emergency
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The Latest: Group concerned about COVID-19 aid for Syria
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'Good news.' Virus deaths, hospitalizations down in New York
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City schools will implement a new grading system for the remainder of the coronavirus-disrupted school year, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.
The Latest: Business groups concerned about health insurance
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The Latest: Britain ramping up coronavirus testing efforts
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In rural US, fears of virus seem far away as stores reopen
ROUNDUP, Mont. (AP) — Traffic got a little busier along Main Street, but otherwise, it was hard to tell that coronavirus restrictions were ending in the tiny Montana town of Roundup.
Virus-ravaged Europe nudges some doors open, not others
PARIS (AP) — Europeans are starting to venture outside after weeks of confinement, scarred by a virus that has overwhelmed some of the world's best health care systems and killed more than 120,000 in the continent, yet yearning to rediscover signs of normalcy.
Ballots in the mail for Libby school election
Pandemic or no, voters in Libby School District No. 4 must decide whether to let administrators and police officials bring a fulltime resource officer on board.
Virus-altered grading system announced for NYC students
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City schools will implement a new grading system for the remainder of the coronavirus-disrupted school year, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday.
How some companies survive, even thrive, in viral crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) — When the coronavirus struck the United States hard last month, 22-year-old entrepreneur David Zamarin knew his company needed a Plan B — fast. As the economy essentially shut down, demand for his stain-resistant coatings was sure to drop.
A man of impact
Rich Houser fights the good fight, receives the Melvin Jones Fellowship Award
Russian doctors, nurses face more risks as virus cases grow
MOSCOW (AP) — A patient who had routine surgery at a hospital in St. Petersburg suddenly developed a fever after an operation. Doctors insisted on testing him for coronavirus and results showed that he had it.
Dixon is a thoughtful, godly man of integrity
I have known Sage Dixon since I worked on his first campaign for District 1 state representative. Even though I had to move, I still work with him. He is a thoughtful, godly man of integrity who cares about his community and did so long before he ran for office.
MCC, teen center taking part in Idaho Gives
Among the groups taking part in this year’s two-week Idaho Gives fundraising drive are the Sandpoint Teen Center and Memorial Community Center and Preschool in Hope.
UI students earn spot on dean’s list
The University of Idaho recently announced its 2019 fall dean’s list. More than 2,600 students qualified for the academic honors at the Moscow, Idaho, university for the fall 2019 semester.
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