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THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Not quite the finish we had in mind
Now, we’ll have to wait and see what happens next.
IDLA’s Officiating Youth Sports course helps address Idaho’s growing referee shortage
IDLA’s Officiating Youth Sports course helps address Idaho’s growing referee shortage
The Exhausted Dad: Dog betrayed by children doing human activities
Our family’s new dog, Marley, would like to speak to the manager.
Law enforcement logs for March 14, 2025
The reports below were provided by the sheriff's office or police department indicated. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Former reality TV star Jessie Holmes wins longest-ever Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in Alaska
“It’s hard to put into words, but it’s a magical feeling," Holmes said shortly after crossing the finish line. “It’s not about this moment now. It’s about all those moments along the trail.”
Transient man gets state prison time for police chase conviction
Lee, who was held in the Lincoln County Detention Center before being taken to the facility...
Idaho grocery tax credit to rise
Will go to $155 from $120
The new law increases the grocery tax credit all Idahoans receive to $155 a year. Currently, most Idahoans receive a grocery tax credit of $120 per year.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Runnin' into the semis
Reevis, Browning heat up to beat Red Devils
BILLINGS — Browning grinded it out and got the burst; Ronan needed a couple more boards or fewer sailed passes.
Legals for March, 14 2025
Don't click on those road toll texts. FBI issues fresh warning about the smishing scam
The FBI is warning Americans not to respond to scam road toll collection texts after receiving more than 2,000 complaints this month.
Runner shares advice for running, living
The Geezer Forum/Sandpoint Area Seniors, Inc. hosted Carol Wright for an in-depth conversation Tuesday about her journey as a competitive runner and aspiring participant in the 2025 Boston Marathon.
We must prevent a tax hike on Idaho families
At the end of this year, many key provisions of President Trump’s 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act are set to expire, triggering an over-$4 trillion tax hike on American families and businesses. There has been a lot of talk recently about how extending these expiring tax cuts are all for billionaires and corporations, but the facts show otherwise.
Property tax relief bill heads to Senate floor
The Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee on Tuesday unanimously voted to approve a bill committing $100 million of state general funds annually toward property tax relief.
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Bonners Ferry clinches back-to-back state titles with convincing win over Snake River
PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Bonners Ferry clinches back-to-back state titles with convincing win over Snake River
Scammers try to impersonate police chief
According to a press release from the Polson Police Department, a phone scam is currently circulating in the community with the caller masquerading as Chief George Simpson.
Youth Sports March 12, 2025
Scores, news, photos from local sports teams, leagues, etc.
Property tax relief bill heads to Senate floor
The Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee on Tuesday unanimously voted to approve a bill committing $100 million of state general funds annually toward property tax relief.
Trump doubles tariffs on Canadian metals; Ontario backs down on electricity price hikes
President Donald Trump says he will double his planned tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50% for Canada. He's escalating a trade war with the United States' northern neighbor and standing unmoved by recent stock market turmoil and rising recession risks. Trump said on social media that the increase of the tariffs set to take effect on Wednesday is a response to the price hikes that the provincial government of Ontario put on electricity sold to the United States. That prompted Ontario on Tuesday to back down on its planned surcharges on electricity sold to the United States.