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Prosecutors seek revocation of Hungry Horse shooter’s suspended sentence
Prosecutors want to revoke the suspended sentence of a Hungry Horse man convicted in connection with a 2023 shooting in the canyon.
PHOTO: Hob Nob at Mineral County Library
The Hob Nob class subject on Mondays in February at the Mineral County Library in Superior featured famous inventors.
Royal High School to add new classes
ROYAL CITY — Royal High School will be expanding its class offerings for students in the 2026-27 and 2027-28 school years. Kaiden Garcia, RHS counselor, said the subjects were chosen after a survey to determine which classes students want to take and teachers want to teach.
Skjonsby’s late heroics lift Cougs to road win over Long Beach State
LONG BEACH, Cali. — After a late rally led by Ryan Skjonsby, the Washington State Cougars (5-6) defeated the Long Beach State Dirtbags 9-7 Sunday. In a postgame interview with WSU Athletics, Skjonsby credited his team for finding a way to win.
Cougars wrap up season in state tourney
WARDEN — The Warden Cougars boys basketball team concluded their season Feb. 27 in the opening round of the 2B state tournament after falling to Adna in Tumwater. Despite the loss at state, Head Coach Brent Erdmann said the team had a very successful season. “Very proud because these boys worked so hard, and we’re not your typical group of basketball players,” said Erdmann. “We haven’t been a basketball town in Warden, and I think just getting into state, we might have some kids that are hungry and we can do something next year.”
County port authority says goodbye to executive director; names successor
But less than four months after Stephens took over, the authority was hit with a suit by...
Lincoln Co. Credit Union supports community foundation
Area students earn spot on UI fall dean's list
A number of area students have been recognized by University of Idaho on the fall 2025 dean's list.
Legals for March, 3 2026
Lakeside motorist sentenced in connection with 2024 wreck on US 93
The Lakeside man charged after a drug-fueled collision on U.S. 93 just south of Kalispell in 2024 later received a partially suspended sentence in Flathead County District Court.
Lakeside motorist sentenced in connection with 2024 wreck on US 93
The Lakeside man charged after a drug-fueled collision on U.S. 93 just south of Kalispell in 2024 later received a partially suspended sentence in Flathead County District Court.
Wildcats refocus after narrow loss in season finale
ELLENSBURG — The Central Washington Wildcats womens basketball team (23-5) fell short 58-56 to Northwest Nazarene University in a competitive battle to conclude their regular season. Despite the loss, Head Coach Randi Richardson is confident her team will bounce back, according to a statement from CWU Athletics. “We built all year to have a moment like this, and it was a great game. Credit to NNU for making some big plays down the stretch and things didn't fall for us. This moment doesn't define this team, and there is more season to be played. I love our seniors and I'm proud of who they have been in their time as Wildcats. Next week we will respond,” she said.
New director for 3rd Avenue Marketplace
Charlene Holbrook retiring after a year
Molli Nixon jumped into her new role as executive director by presenting awards on behalf of the 3rd Avenue Marketplace at the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce’s annual Community Recognition reception on Wednesday, Feb. 25.
Even cities fall victim to scammers
Which leads to the most recent incident in Newport, Wash., just across the border from Idaho on Highway. Officials there announced Thursday they were the victims of a sophisticated online scam about Feb. 11 and lost $330,000.
Food truck has North Idaho 'On the Hook'
Social media can be a powerful tool for businesses. Case in point: despite the biting wind, dozens of people lined up Thursday in the Grocery Outlet parking lot for line-caught wild Alaskan cod from On The Hook Fish and Chips, a food truck that reliably draws a crowd whenever it rolls through North Idaho.
Legals for March, 1 2026
From Classroom to Career: Building the Flathead Valley’s Manufacturing Workforce
Together, these partners are creating a pipeline that guides students into rewarding manufacturing careers close to home.
Kalispell man arrested for attacking wife earns deferred sentence
A Kalispell man who allegedly admitted to assaulting his wife in 2025 received a deferred sentence in Flathead County District Court late last year.
Exploring the risks that cyber threats pose to modern businesses
Uncover the latest cyber threats and learn how to defend against them. Stay informed with expert tips and secure your digital world today.
Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber to host State of the City & County Breakfast
The State of the City & County Breakfast brings together elected officials, business leaders, nonprofit organizations, and engaged citizens for a timely dialogue about the region’s priorities and direction.