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Basin golfers swing strong at state
COLUMBIA BASIN – Four golfers finished in the top 10 of their respective state golf tournaments last week, including a state champion and a runner-up from Almira/Coulee-Hartline and Ephrata.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Idaho-Montana State football game one of two selected for ESPN family of networks
The Big Ten also announced that Idaho's season opener at Oregon will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network with a 4:30 p.m. kickoff.
Legals for May, 31 2024
Legals for May, 31 2024
Second half property taxes due by June 20
Boundary County Treasurer, Jennifer Economu, would like to remind all Boundary County taxpayers that the deadline for paying the second half of the 2023 property taxes without penalty is Thursday, June 20, 2024.
'We are part of the American dream'
North Idaho home builders say they want to do more but roadblocks prevent them
National Association of Home Builders sends four top department heads to North Idaho.
Beware of scammers trying to get your information
I called our DISH network and asked if they had received similar calls regarding this scam, which they said they had. So beware!
Memorial Day: “Hard to put into words”
Kids, dressed in red, white and blue, carried plastic bags in hopes candy would be tossed during the Memorial Day parade in Polson. A smattering of adults lined Main Street too. No one seemed sure what to expect.
Legals for May, 30 2024
FHS senior overcomes obstacles to make academics a priority
The Flathead High School Class of 2024 graduates on May 31 at 7 p.m. in the Flathead High School gym. Approximately 330 graduates will receive their diplomas.
Inflation pressures lingering from pandemic are keeping Fed rate cuts on pause
But Coronado and other economists also regard the latest trends as a sign that the economy may simply be normalizing after a period of rapid growth. Companies are still hiring, though at a more modest pace than at the start of the year. And data suggests that Americans traveled in record numbers over the Memorial Day weekend, a sign they're confident in their finances.
Therapy dog brings joy, comfort to Idaho State Veterans Home Post Falls
One of the most loved and hardest-working employees at the Idaho State Veterans Home Post Falls is also the smallest, the cutest and the fluffiest. Flash is his name, and brightening everyone's day is his game.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Davis wins NAIA National Decathlon Championship
Davis placed second in six events in order to get the job done.
Legals for May, 29 2024
Republican candidates for House District 90
Republican candidates for House District 90
Royal bests Cedar Park Christian in 1A semifinals
Knights make second straight state championship game
RICHLAND – The No. 8 seed Royal Knights got back to the 1A State Softball Tournament’s championship game after defeating No. 4 Cedar Park Christian 6-4 in the semifinal on Saturday morning, capitalizing on a four-run bottom of the first to take an early lead. Royal bested No. 1 seed Montesano, who the Knights played in last season’s state title game, 6-4 in the state quarterfinals on Friday.
Toastmasters, NIA and Rotary play part in forging business bonds
Sharpening skills or honing in on specific types of business relationships are hard to foster in a vacuum, but organizations like Toastmasters, the North Idaho Alliance and Rotary Club offer focused opportunities to build community and train outside the workplace.
Business comings and goings
Embellishing merchandise with custom logos, ROJO Ink has opened at 1640 E. Schneidmiller Ave. (viewable from Interstate 90) in Post Falls.
Farm Bureau Insurance Company of Idaho ranks No. 5 in Best Places to Work in Idaho
Farm Bureau Insurance Company of Idaho is ranked No. 5 in the list of the Best Places to Work in Idaho. This recognition comes from the Best Places to Work in Idaho community, a group dedicated to improving the quality of employment across the state. The ranking reflects Farm Bureau Insurance Company of Idaho's commitment to fostering an environment where employees thrive professionally and personally.
Gianforte prioritizing out-of-state profiteers
If you live in Montana, then you already know that our hunting and fishing are the envy of the entire nation. It doesn’t matter whether it’s trout, elk or upland birds, or whitetails, waterfowl or mule deer. Montana, with its untamed mountains and vast prairies, is a true sportsman’s paradise.