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Konala cafe opens in Coeur d'Alene this week
Healthy fast food with protein bowls and salads are available in the new Konala cafe that opens this week in the former Carl's Jr. building at 106 E. Appleway.
HUCKLEBERRIES: A light in the dark
Remembering the Bennett family's loss 65 years later
On Aug. 17, 1959, Irene Bennett’s world caved in. At 11:37 that night, Irene, her husband, Purley, and their four children were sleeping on the banks of the Madison River, near Yellowstone National Park, when the earth shook.
Nerds summoned to library for Sandemonium
According to Hilton, SCA groups practice “experimental archaeology” by engaging in blacksmithing, soap making, garment weaving, and other traditional activities to gain a better understanding of how people in the past lived.
Kalispell company offers energy solutions for homeowners
The Kalispell-based company offers three energy solutions for Western Montana and Northern Idaho: solar, storage, and generators.
Legals for August, 18 2024
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Having some fun before the run
Prep sports are back starting soon. And for some of us, that’s just great news.
40 Under 40: Mallory Miller
Every town needs an advocate to step forward and be a champion of its downtown history, businesses and culture. For Moses Lake, that advocate is Mallory Miller, executive director of the Downtown Moses Lake Association. Known by her friends and family as someone who works to create a positive environment, Miller has stepped in to champion downtown Moses Lake by pushing for community engagement in a variety of ways through the DMLA and making people aware of what the organization offers. “My goal is to get more awareness about what we are and who we are into the community,” Miller said. “I know I’ve already been doing a good job at that, but I think there’s always room to grow.”
Legals for August, 17 2024
Harris aims to blunt Trump's economic attacks by proposing new tax breaks in a bid to lower costs
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris is promoting a broad set of economic proposals that would offer new tax breaks and lower the cost of living for Americans, aiming to address the financial concerns that are at the top of the mind for voters and that Republican Donald Trump is trying to lay at her doorstep.
Law enforcement logs for Aug. 16, 2024
Reports below were provided by sheriff’s office or police department. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Northwest Notes Aug. 16, 2024
Six individuals, Friesz's 1988 football team to be Inducted into Idaho Vandal Athletics Hall of Fame
ART INSIGHTS: Hidden costs the viewer or consumer may not be aware of
"Why’s it so pricey? This artist sure thinks a lot of his work!" Well… he may just make a few dollars an hour. Yes, we keep our day jobs! Great Renaissance masters had wealthy benefactors, such as the church or a ruling family. They had to produce under command and duress.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend.
Law roundup: Fence hopping dog caught in the act
The officers responded by pointing out that the dog had just cleared the fence to greet them.
Legals for August, 16 2024
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Drumming up some discussion and arguments
OK, here’s what I can say to hand a little credit to the NFL. They hooked me.
Boundary County Court Records - August 15, 2024
Boundary County Court Records August 8, 2024 - August 9, 2024
Beautification Committee names Polson-in-Bloom winners
Four dedicated gardeners – Mary Jensen, Jane Larson, Agnes Rinehart and Becky Ashcraft – searched the Polson area July 20 to find the community’s most beautiful gardens. Here’s what they found:
Lodge Grass man sentenced for sexual assault
A Lodge Grass man was sentenced in District Court in Polson Aug. 7 to the Montana State Prison for 15 years with 10 years suspended for sexually assaulting a minor.
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado to retire next year
Montana State University President Waded Cruzado announced Monday that the upcoming school year will be her last as the head of the flagship campus in Bozeman. Cruzado will retire effective June 30.