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Bobcat Pride spotted in Boettcher Park
The 18th annual Bobcat Scholarship fundraiser put on by the Polson Bobcat Club was held Friday night at Boetcher Park.
TERS, Arlee graduation May 25, 26; Memorial Day parades in Polson, Ronan
Two Lake County high schools will celebrate graduation with commencement exercises this weekend while four others will celebrate their events over the next couple of weeks.
CFHS grad Pete contributing to Football Club Hasenthal
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Schalke looks into racist abuse at German Cup game
GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany (AP) — Schalke is investigating racist abuse from fans aimed at Hertha Berlin player Jordan Torunarigha during a German Cup game, the club said Wednesday.
Northwest Notes Feb. 8, 2025
Robb Akey, the former Idaho head coach and Washington State assistant coach, has been hired as special assistant to the head coach for Oregon State football, Beavers head coach Trent Bray announced.
Big Sky Now: Week zero takeaways and bold week one picks
Big Sky Now breaks down an action-packed Week 0 in Big Sky Conference football and looks ahead to an exciting Week 1 slate.
Big Sky Now: Montana State dismantle Idaho, Vandals coach leaves and 20 Vandals join the portal
Montana State dismantles Idaho 52-19, but the bigger story is Coach Jason Eck leaving for New Mexico and 20 Vandals hitting the transfer portal.
Getting (and giving) goats for charity
MOSES LAKE — Next Friday might be a good day to get someone's goat.
Movers and Shakers Feb. 16, 2011
Avista announces $400 million line of credit
Tax credits expire. Now what?
We all know the housing stimulus has worked and now it is over. Reports last week suggested that seven of 10 home buyers took advantage of the tax credit when purchasing homes. What is not known is how many of them would have bought homes anyway. As of Friday the Coeur d'Alene Multiple Listing Service showed 614 home sales pending.
NIC enrollment remains steady
Professional-technical programs showing growth
North Idaho College spring 2012 enrollment has remained fairly flat from the spring semester of 2011, down 0.1 percent. This year's total head count of 6,422 reflects a decrease of four students from last spring's 6,426.
A rainy night in Georgia
A few days ago Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill that narrows the ease and ability of Georgians to vote by saying, “With Senate bill 202, Georgia will take another step toward ensuring our elections are secure, accessible and fair,”
Movers and Shakers July 25, 2012
Cindy Reed receives Idaho's 'Dream Team Nurse Award'
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Dual Credit coursework helps unlock future doors
Thanks to a significant investment from the Legislature, successful implementation by local school leaders, and hard work from our students, Idaho is leading the nation when it comes to high school students getting a jump start on their postsecondary education.
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