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Legals for May, 3 2024
Local runner turning heads and breaking records at 82
Believe it or not, Wright’s running journey began not so long ago in 2012.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: The goings continue on the Palouse
A new coach comes in and generates a little excitement in a program which had actually been one of the school’s better ones, until a couple recent down years. She brings in several transfers, including one with North Idaho ties, which only increases the excitement. But she’s gone, after only one year.
Begay gets sentence deferred for meth possession
Adrian Aaron Begay, 37, entered into a plea agreement April 25 and was given a deferred sentence for meth possession in Polson District Court the same day by Flathead County Judge Amy Eddy.
Watercolor artist Karen Leigh featured at Phillips Gallery
Karen Leigh has been a professional artist for over 50 years.
Legals for May, 2 2024
Legals for May, 2 2024
Odessa groundwater area bridge rebuilds receive fed funds
WARDEN — The efforts of Washington legislators have resulted in federal funding to rebuild bridges as part of a long term project to switch irrigators to surface water in a section of the Columbia Basin Project.
Mavericks open series with a win over West Valley
MOSES LAKE – A three-run bottom of the third inning was enough to send Moses Lake over West Valley (Yakima) in Tuesday’s Columbia Basin Big 9 matchup, with the Mavericks later winning the ballgame 4-1.
Federal Reserve says interest rates will stay at two-decade high until inflation further cools
The Fed’s more cautious outlook stems from three months of data that pointed to stubborn inflation pressures and robust consumer spending
YOUTH SPORTS: May 1, 2024
Scores, news, results from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Pay on Death and Transfer on Death options are an important part of your estate planning
Bank accounts and brokerage or investment accounts may be the most overlooked part of most people’s estate planning. There are some simple ways you can be sure your accounts will go where you intend upon your death, but your decisions need to be coordinated with your overall estate plan. Let’s take a look.
St. Regis senior Connolly earns Gaylord Green Scholarship
Gaylord Green lived in Haugan and graduated from St. Regis High School in 1958. He received an appointment to the Air Force Academy where he graduated with a degree in engineering science, followed by a master’s in aeronautics/astronautics at Stanford.
Copperheads take one from Trotters
The unofficial score: Anaconda 1, Plains 0, Mother Nature, 1-1.
Two Basin Sounders teams claim WA Cup titles
PASCO – Two Basin Sounders squads claimed titles at last weekend’s Washington Premier League 14U-11U WA Cup in Pasco.
School trustee ballots due in county election office May 7
The elections are mail-in only. Ballots must be returned to the county Election Office by 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 7.
STATE CUP: Thorns 2009 girls capture Idaho state title
The Thorns North 2009 girls won the Idaho State Cup championship on Sunday in Boise with a 1-0 defeat of the Idaho Rush 09 Elite 64 in double overtime.
Cyberattacks rising
Constant attacks costing private and government
Ken Wardinsky, chief information officer for North Idaho College, said an intruder accessed NIC’s network in October 2022 and in a short time caused "havoc” before being stopped.
Post Falls Chamber: Chambers play a vital role
I love the work we do. Chambers of Commerce are essential for businesses in several key ways. We foster networking and partnerships by creating opportunities for businesses to connect. We advocate for local businesses by speaking up on local, regional and national levels, ensuring their concerns are heard by policymakers and helping to shape favorable business conditions. We provide a hub of valuable resources, such as information, training and mentorship programs, to help businesses thrive and grow. We actively promote local businesses and the community, attracting customers, investors and tourists through our marketing efforts. We support initiatives that improve the area's quality of life and infrastructure, making it more attractive to residents and businesses alike. Our work plays a vital role in supporting the economic vitality of our community, and it is an honor to do this work.
Business comings and goings
A Circle K convenience store is now at 70 N. Beck Road at State Line.