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Moving History Forward: – The Moritz Brakemeyer Story – Part II
The U of I had also signed on as the accreditor for the college and an audit of the CJC program revealed that no science classes met minimum enrollment requirements, so credits earned in science would not be transferrable.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Legals for June, 28 2024
Curtain rising again at Lake City Playhouse
More than four years after closing, theater reopens July 5 with 'Oliver'
Rehearsals began six weeks ago, and Brooke is confident it will be a hit. Jessica Peterson shines as the female lead, Nancy, while Brady Campell “is killing it,” as Fagin in his first time in stage.
North Idaho College enrollment rising
Summer enrollment is up at North Idaho College and the rising numbers bode well for the fall.
Local man sentenced on enticing charge
A local man was sentenced to 15 years, 10 years with 5 years indeterminate, after he pled guilty to three charges of child enticing two 12 year old girls on June 25.
Legals for June, 27 2024
Elsie R. Gierke-Locke, 91
Elsie Rebekah Holmes Gierke-Locke, 91, died peacefully at home in Polson of natural causes.
Lady Pirates win two, lose two at G-Funk Throwdown
Lady Pirates defeat SkyRiders and Great Falls in tourney.
Law roundup: Thief leaves a paper trail behind
Someone reportedly broke into a truck and stole a wallet containing credit cards and around $180 cash, dropping some of the bills on the floor.
An appreciation for Susan Nicosia
Last Monday marked city manager Susan Nicosia’s last full meeting with the Columbia Falls city council.
Finishing the mission: Runner overcomes his own challenges in honor of Winslow Nichols
Running a marathon is no small task for people in great health. Patrick Jones recently completed the Utah Valley Marathon after overcoming both an Achilles tendon injury and long haul Covid.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Inside the wacky world of goaltenders
Hockey players uniformly carry a superstition. They will never, ever touch the Cup unless they win it. Now, at last, Captain Bob could hug the thing.
Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division offers mobile driver services in Whitefish
In response to increased demand and to further support customers in Whitefish, Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division will offer a mobile licensing event in the parking lot of Super 1 Foods at 6475 U.S. 93 South, from June 25–27.
Rediscovering home: Superior's pool
The Mineral County Pool in the Park recently took a jump off the “high dive.”
Pilot and Inter Lake bring home awards
The Daily Inter Lake was named the best daily newspaper in the state Saturday at the Montana Newspaper Association's 139th annual convention and awards banquet in Kalispell.
Legals for June, 26 2024
US surgeon general declares gun violence a public health emergency
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. surgeon general on Tuesday declared gun violence a public health crisis, driven by the fast-growing number of injuries and deaths involving firearms in the country.
Eureka man sentenced for magic mushroom possession
Shelton initially pleaded not guilty, but later changed his plea...
Fuhr retires as city manager after resigning from MLSD Board
MOSES LAKE – Moses Lake City Manager Kevin Fuhr has decided to retire as of June 30, citing health reasons, according to a press release from the city of Moses Lake. He also recently resigned from his post on the Moses Lake School District Board of Directors for the same reason.