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Film featuring wildlife management in Scottish Highlands premieres in Whitefish
The film “The Last Keeper” has been recognized by more than 15 international film festivals for its merits and received overwhelming support from thousands of viewers through a spring film tour in the U.K., including a viewing by the Scottish parliament.
Midstate Energy to enhance Flagstaff Unified School District with $9.2 million in energy savings
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Jan. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Midstate Energy, an award-winning Energy Services Company, has entered into a partnership with Flagstaff Unified School District (FUSD) to modernize the district's buildings. Upgrades, including the installation of intelligent LED lighting, a state-of-the-art boiler system, and an industry-leading energy management system, will improve energy and operational efficiency, reduce associated costs and enhance the environment for student learning and faculty performance.
History on screen: East Germany through its filmmakers' eyes
BERLIN (AP) — As John F. Kennedy peered over the Berlin Wall into communist East Germany in 1963, red curtains blocked the U.S. president's view through the Brandenburg Gate and a banner perched in front of it accused the United States of breaking an international agreement “to prevent the rebirth of German militarism.”
History on screen: East Germany through its filmmakers' eyes
BERLIN (AP) — As John F. Kennedy peered over the Berlin Wall into communist East Germany in 1963, red curtains blocked the U.S. president's view through the Brandenburg Gate and a banner perched in front of it accused the United States of breaking an international agreement “to prevent the rebirth of German militarism.”
History on screen: East Germany through its filmmakers' eyes
BERLIN (AP) — As John F. Kennedy peered over the Berlin Wall into communist East Germany in 1963, red curtains blocked the U.S. president's view through the Brandenburg Gate and a banner perched in front of it accused the United States of breaking an international agreement “to prevent the rebirth of German militarism.”
Maine fishing community mourns loss of 4 fishermen at sea
BOSTON (AP) — Maine's commercial fishing community is mourning the loss of four fishermen who went missing when an 82-foot (25-meter) fishing vessel sank off Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Late barrage lifts Dallas
Marty Turco made 49 saves, Brad Richards had a goal and an assist, and the visiting Dallas Stars scored three times in six shots early in the third period en route to a 4-3 shootout victory over the Capitals on Monday night, ending Washington's club-record home winning streak at 13 games.
Joyce Abraham
1943 — 2025
Joyce Phyllis Abraham died August 8, 2025, at the age of 82. She was born August 7, 1943, in Lancaster, California.
Martínez heads Bayern past Sevilla to win Super Cup
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Javi Martínez is Bayern Munich's Mr. Super Cup.
Martínez heads Bayern past Sevilla to win Super Cup
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Javi Martínez is Bayern Munich's Mr. Super Cup.
Jacqueline Lee Lowry
Jacqueline Lee Lowry, 79, passed away November 18, 2025 surrounded by her family in the comfort of her home. She was born in Ellensburg, Wash., then shortly after moved to Moses Lake where she lived out the remainder of her life. Jackie graduated from Moses Lake High School in 1964.
Registration open for the Governor’s conference on tourism and recreation
Registration open for the Governor’s conference on tourism and recreation
Rodney "Rod" C. Freligh, 74
On December 16, 2022, the Lord welcomed a new Angel, Rodney “Rod” C. Freligh.
Una nueva encuesta explora las perspectivas latinas sobre educación y selección de escuelas
(NAPSM)—Una nueva encuesta de hispanoamericanos encontró que los padres latinos no sólo se preocupan inmensamente sobre la educación de sus hijos sino que además están más abiertos a reformas educativas, más que el estado unidense promedio.
United we stand with nonprofits
Nonprofit organizations throughout Idaho are coming together this November to celebrate Idaho Nonprofit Awareness Month. The purpose of Idaho Nonprofit Awareness Month is to educate the public about the contributions that nonprofits make every day in our communities; to help create a better understanding about the value and importance of the sector to our state; and to increase volunteerism and philanthropy in this time of economic challenge. The nonprofit sector contributes more than $3 billion to the Idaho economy annually (Idaho Nonprofit Center data), is responsible for 10 percent of its workforce, and serves the state's people in a variety of ways.
DURECT Corporation Trading Halted Today; FDA Advisory Committee to Discuss POSIMIR® (bupivacaine extended-release solution) for Post-Surgical Analgesia
CUPERTINO, Calif., Jan. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --
Pend Oreille Water Festival celebrates 30 years of educating students
Students from across Bonner County converged on the Riley Creek Recreation Area for a day of laughter, education and new experiences at the 30th annual Pend Oreille Water Festival.
Rally planned for support of national parks as GOP visits Glacier Wednesday
Local organizers are preparing a rally in support of Glacier and other national parks on Wednesday morning in West Glacier.
France announces $16.9 billion in aid for aviation industry
PARIS (AP) — France’s government is pumping 15 billion euros ($16.9 billion) in rescue money into the pandemic-battered aerospace industry, in hopes of saving its hundreds of thousands of jobs and keeping plane maker Airbus and national airline Air France globally competitive.
France announces $16.9 billion in aid for aviation industry
PARIS (AP) — France’s government is pumping 15 billion euros ($16.9 billion) in rescue money into the pandemic-battered aerospace industry, in hopes of saving its hundreds of thousands of jobs and keeping plane maker Airbus and national airline Air France globally competitive.