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ILED graduation highlights program's strengths
A Silver Valley woman had her charges dismissed as Shoshone County celebrated its first ILED graduate on Monday at the Shoshone County Courthouse.
ILED graduation highlights program's strengths
A Silver Valley woman had her charges dismissed as Shoshone County celebrated its first ILED graduate on Monday at the Shoshone County Courthouse.
Students canvass for Kalispell Public Schools high school levy
Students from Flathead and Glacier high schools are making sure their voices are heard by voters who will decide a $2.97 high school general fund levy request in May that will impact their education.
Legals for March, 28 2025
LPOSD students earn academic honors
The Sandpoint Elks Lodge has announced students of the month for January, February and March for the Lake Pend Oreille School District.
Tax credits for energy projects keeps electricity affordable
Idahoans are benefiting from made-in-America energy investments in the Inflation Reduction Act — and we need Sen. Daines, Sen. Sheehy, Rep. Zinke, and Rep. Downing to protect its clean energy tax credits.
Coeur d'Alene Kohl's remains open
That will leave Idaho with five Kohl's stores, with one each in Twin Falls, Nampa, Meridian, Ammon and Coeur d'Alene
Idaho governor signs property tax relief bill
Idaho Gov. Brad Little and legislative leaders stood in the driveway a young family’s home Wednesday to sign House Bill 304, which will provide around $100 million to school facilities and property tax relief.
City maintains electric rates after court dismisses IFG lawsuit
Last month, the Boundary County district court dismissed a years-long lawsuit filed by Idaho Forest Group against the city of Bonners Ferry, ruling that IFG failed to prove its claim that the city's electric rates for the Moyie Springs Mill were "unjust, unreasonable, and discriminatory,” according to court records.
Idaho continues state's ‘historic’ tax cuts
Idaho residents can expect to see more property tax relief after Gov. Brad Little signs a bill into law that would cut $100 million in taxes a year.
Idaho continues state's ‘historic’ tax cuts
Idaho residents can expect to see more property tax relief after Gov. Brad Little signs a bill into law that would cut $100 million in taxes a year.
Legals for March, 27 2025
Legals for March, 27 2025
Freedom Bank welcomes Keaton Morrison to its staff
Freedom Bank in Columbia Falls announces the addition of Keaton Morrison as Vice President and Commercial Lender. With deep roots in the Flathead Valley and a passion for supporting local businesses, Morrison is eager to help individuals and entrepreneurs turn their financial dreams into reality.
Freedom Bank celebrating its 20th year
It started out in a trailer in the parking lot of the Nite Owl. Today, on its 20th anniversary, Freedom Bank in Columbia Falls has assets of $140 million.
Youth Sports March 26, 2025
Scores, news, results, photos from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Student-run microgreen business sprouts in Whitefish
For years, agriculture classes at Whitefish High School have been lauded by students who are on the verge of dropping out as well as students who are college-bound.
HOSPICE: Crest deserves recognition
Last Sunday The Press ran a story about Hospice of North Idaho and yes, they are a wonderful organization. I want to also give credit to Crest Hospice of Coeur d’Alene.
Idaho continues state's ‘historic’ tax cuts
Idaho residents can expect to see more property tax relief after Gov. Brad Little signs a bill into law that would cut $100 million in taxes a year.
Naval convoys kept ships, crews safer during wartime
Military Tales celebrates the country's military, and its servicemen and women and their service.