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Charity golf tournament needs more volunteers
WARDEN – On Sept. 27, the ‘Dude! Where’s my Cart!?’ charity golf tournament will be held at Sage Hills Golf Course. Event organizer Karisti Cox said the tournament is to help raise awareness for Alzheimer's. “The fundraising is all designed to go towards the Alzheimer's Association, more specifically, to the Columbia Basins Walk to End Alzheimer's but ultimately, it all goes to the same place,” Cox said.
ITD seeks feedback on transportation projects
The Idaho Transportation Department is seeking feedback on the Idaho Transportation Investment Program (ITIP). The ITIP outlines the state's transportation priorities and guides investment decisions for the next seven years.
ITD seeks feedback on transportation projects
The Idaho Transportation Department is seeking feedback on the Idaho Transportation Investment Program (ITIP). The ITIP outlines the state's transportation priorities and guides investment decisions for the next seven years.
Get ready for the Book of Lists
The North Idaho Business Journal Book of Lists is back, and it's going to be better than ever. Set for publication in December 2024, this resource is a benchmark of the region's diverse and thriving business community.
Romanian hospitality workers protest as new lockdown starts
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Hundreds of Romanian hospitality workers protested Wednesday evening in the capital, Bucharest, accusing the government of failing to protect their industry from the pandemic's economic fallout, even as a new lockdown kicked in.
Romanian hospitality workers protest as new lockdown starts
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Hundreds of Romanian hospitality workers protested Wednesday evening in the capital, Bucharest, accusing the government of failing to protect their industry from the pandemic's economic fallout, even as a new lockdown kicked in.
Vaccination clinic slated in Moses Lake
The city of Moses Lake plans to have its second public clinic for coronavirus vaccinations from 8 to 10 a.m. Friday at 401 Balsam St., Moses Lake.
Ivanka Trump's global women's program halfway toward goal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ivanka Trump's global women's development program is about halfway toward its goal of helping 50 million women in developing countries advance economically by 2025.
Retirement mixer returns for fourth year
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UK's hospitality sector sounds alarm on jobs amid curfew
LONDON (AP) — The U.K.'s pubs and restaurants could see well over 500,000 job losses by the end of 2020 as a result of new coronavirus restrictions, including the requirement they shut their doors at 10 p.m., the head of the hospitality sector's main lobby group warned Tuesday.
UK's hospitality sector sounds alarm on jobs amid curfew
LONDON (AP) — The U.K.'s pubs and restaurants could see well over 500,000 job losses by the end of 2020 as a result of new coronavirus restrictions, including the requirement they shut their doors at 10 p.m., the head of the hospitality sector's main lobby group warned Tuesday.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Happenings regarding business in the Flathead Valley
FVCC Festival of Flavor’s event takes on Kentucky Derby theme
FVCC’s Culinary Institute of Montana will serve an elegant array of courses, each paired with exceptional wines presented by Mark Gronenthal of Browne Family Vineyards.
The legacy of Ken English etched in stone
A new stone memorial now honors the late Ken English, who dedicated 47 years of service as the Moyie Springs Volunteer Fire Chief. The tribute, placed outside Moyie Springs City Hall earlier this month, was gifted by the Boundary County Fire Chiefs Association.
Taters take center stage in Olympia
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Potato Commission served about 1,600 baked potatoes last Tuesday. The commission sponsors the annual event and brings farmers, legislators and other stakeholders in the potato industry to Olympia to discuss the challenges and opportunities present in the potato industry.
‘Poppy’s Table’ opens to public
A ribbon cutting ceremony took place May 12 to commemorate the re-opening of a free table at the Colburn Solid Waste facility.
Documentary series proves fortunate for five NFL prospects
NFL prospects hoping to dazzle scouts at pro timing days or win over general managers and coaches during team visits in advance of the draft were forced to rely on videoconferencing because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Documentary series proves fortunate for five NFL prospects
NFL prospects hoping to dazzle scouts at pro timing days or win over general managers and coaches during team visits in advance of the draft were forced to rely on videoconferencing because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Recent snowfall helps Silver Valley ski hills
Mid-March snowstorms have put the Silver Valley’s local ski hills in prime position to finish the winter strong.