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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.
A run to remember
Record crowd turns out for marathon, half, 10K and 5K
Coeur d'Alene Marathon draws big crowd.
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.
TownPlace Suites opens Thursday in Coeur d'Alene
With several room categories on four floors, TownPlace Suites by Marriott Hotel will open Thursday, May 30, on Northwest Boulevard just south of Interstate 90.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Writer on trail of three missing women
Some think mysterious disappearances are connected
Borrowers, especially the young, struggle with credit card debt in potentially bad sign for economy
Consumers are increasingly struggling to pay their credit card bills, raising concerns about severe delinquencies spiraling and sapping consumer spending.
MLSD budget woes continue
District may borrow from capital fund to make payroll
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake School District has found another issue as it works to untangle accounting and budget errors that have put the district in a financial chokehold. Board members, administrators and staff from Education Services District 171 are prioritizing getting a clear picture of the district’s finances and dealing with 2023-34 school year challenges before tackling the 2024-25 budget.
LEGION BASEBALL: 19U Lakers start off season with sweep of Moscow
North Idaho (2-0) will travel to Coeur d’Alene to face the Lumberman on Wednesday.
Give, and you won't receive candy or chips
But nonprofits will benefit from new vending machine at Kroc Center
The purpose of the Idaho Community Foundation Giving Station is to make charitable giving easy. Newcomers to Idaho may not know how many terrific nonprofits operate in Kootenai County.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
OPINION: Celebrating a victory for us all
Election shows how every single vote counts
HOUSING: Hear what people want
Commissioners want more “affordable housing.” As a young adult growing up here in the service industry, most are single and don’t want the tie-down or responsibility of homeownership, just a small AFFORDABLE studio/1-2 bedroom. A lot of retired/ widowed want the same.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Davis wins NAIA National Decathlon Championship
Davis placed second in six events in order to get the job done.
Northwest Montana 2024 state Legislature primary voter guide
Ahead of Montana’s June 4 primary election, the Daily Inter Lake sent questionnaires to state Legislature candidates running in contested races in Northwest Montana. Candidates were instructed to keep their answers to each of the four questions to under 150 words. Answers were lightly editing for brevity, clarity, Associated Press style and grammar.
Northwest Montana 2024 state Legislature primary voter guide
Ahead of Montana’s June 4 primary election, the Daily Inter Lake sent questionnaires to state Legislature candidates running in contested races in Northwest Montana. Candidates were instructed to keep their answers to each of the four questions to under 150 words. Answers were lightly editing for brevity, clarity, Associated Press style and grammar.
Legals for May, 24 2024
Legals for May, 24 2024
Charter, KTEC seniors commit to continuing education
It's been a goal of Post Falls High School senior and Kootenai Technical Education Campus diesel technology student Elery Sterling to serve in the military as a warrant officer and as a Black Hawk helicopter pilot. Signing with the Army National Guard was an exhilarating moment for the soon-to-be military member. “The best part was definitely taking the oath, just getting to stand in there after waiting years to do it,” she said. “I had a really big smile and when I think of it I smile a lot. A very happy moment to know that I get to do one of my dreams."
Polson man sentenced for knife attack
A Polson man was committed in Polson District Court May 15 to the Montana Department of Corrections for 20 years, with 15 years suspended on one count of assault with a weapon.