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Legals for May, 8 2024
Confluence physician wins state award
WENATCHEE — Confluence Health pediatrician Doug Eisert was selected as the recipient of the 2024 Leah Layne Memorial Health Leadership award from the Washington Rural Health Association.
Deferred sentence for Libby man accused of drug offense
Sheasby pleaded guilty on March 18 to possession of methamphetamine. The other charges were dropped.
Troy man gets suspended sentence for drug possession
Rebo, who received credit for spending 119 days in the Lincoln County Detention Center...
4A DISTRICT 1-2 BASEBALL: Sandpoint upsets Lakeland to keep season alive
Sandpoint (7-16) will continue their best-of-three district tournament series at Moscow on Wednesday.
STCU coming to Moses Lake
MOSES LAKE — Spokane Teachers Credit Union’s Moses Lake branch should be open by fall, according to Dan Hansen, a spokesman for the credit union.
Cybersecurity education varies widely in U.S.
PULLMAN -- Cybersecurity programs vary dramatically across the country, a review has found. The authors argue that program leaders should work with professional societies to make sure graduates are well trained to meet industry needs in a fast-changing field.
Karl George Borchers, 86
Karl George Borchers, age 86, passed away on April 17, 2024 at Kalispell Rehabilitation and Nursing, in Kalispell, MT.
Hayden teen walking tall again
Anne Sinclair, nearly paralyzed a few years ago, will participate in Bloomsday today
The Hayden teen will be joined by an entourage, including her parents, siblings and relatives, all wearing T-shirts with the words “Walk By Faith” in bold, blue lettering, and “Anne Strong” underneath.
Ten/6 opens in Mill building
Offering brunch and things, Ten/6 has opened a new place in the new Mill building at 1705 N. Government Way (Suite 101).
Let ‘er buck: Local teen launches bull-riding business
When Korbin Baldwin isn’t in class at the vo-ag center, or on the wrestling mats at Flathead High School, he is likely having a bull session with Whiskey, Tumbleweed, Flat White and Dust Demon.
Karl George Borchers, 86
Karl George Borchers, age 86, passed away on April 17, 2024, at Kalispell Rehabilitation and Nursing, in Kalispell.
Karl George Borchers, 86
Karl George Borchers, age 86, passed away on April 17, 2024, at Kalispell Rehabilitation and Nursing, in Kalispell.
Huskies take down Selah in OT, advance to CWAC final
OTHELLO – Othello reached the Central Washington Athletic Conference district final for the third consecutive season after mounting a comeback against Selah on Thursday, defeating the Vikings 3-2 in overtime. “We had a really slow start in the first 15 minutes,” Othello Head Coach Bernie Garza said. “There was no energy, but in the last 20 minutes, we were on fire. The guys were motivated, the guys were excited, firing on all cylinders. We were still down 2-1, but we found a way to get the second goal.”
Local Boeing firefighters locked out pending contract negotiations
MOSES LAKE – Boeing firefighters began picketing at the Moses Lake Boeing facility on Tyndall Road NE on Saturday. Their contract with the aircraft manufacturer expired at 12:01 a.m. that morning.
Two grads plus dad
The McKenzie family has three new college graduates
Being a full-time student and a full-time mom kept MacKara busy – but she plans to be even busier after she graduates
Idaho Gives raises over $4 million
Idahoans raised over $4 million in just four days in support of local small businesses and nonprofits across the state during the week of Idaho Gives.
Council approves change order, bid solicitation for Travers Park
The City Council has approved the solicitation of bids for construction of an inclusive playground and splash pad at Travers Park.