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Retiring pastor recalls journey leading Kalispell’s First Presbyterian Church
After serving as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Kalispell for 25 years, Glenn Burfeind is retiring.
Roellich recognized as Banner Bank’s Best
MOSES LAKE — Kellan Roellich, a credit analyst for Banner Bank’s Moses Lake branch, has been selected for the Banner’s Best award, according to an announcement from Banner Bank.
Legals for April, 1 2024
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: STINK on stuff — Former Vandal and NFL player, and current analyst Schlereth, weighs in on football, former teammates and his nickname
“If I’ve got availability, have bags, will travel,” said Schlereth, currently an analyst for Fox Sports. “That’s where I am when it comes to helping out Idaho, because, to be honest with you man, being a kid that came out of Alaska, they’re the place that gave me the opportunity to continue to live out my dream of making it to the NFL, and nobody else seemed to be very interested in doing that. So, I owe them a debt of gratitude. Anytime I can pay that forward, I am definitely willing and able.”
Hayden Surgery Center opening in phases
The new Hayden Surgery Center at 8552 Government Way is opening in phases with comprehensive care including Orthopedic Urgent Care and Orthopedic Physical Therapy.
Huckleberries: Seattle's all wet; water skiing was invented in Cd'A
Returning heroes, leaning barns and true leaders
Eide Bailey: 'No financial improprieties'
West Bonner forensic audit finds no financial misconduct
A long-awaited forensic audit has found no financial misconduct, West Bonner trustees were told by auditing firm Eide Bailey last week. The board approved a motion to review the draft audit, sending any questions to West Bonner board clerk Julie Hinshaw by April 8. Approval of the draft audit report could take place at the board's April 17 meeting after Eide Bailey has a chance to address any board questions.
Barry Johnston, 70
Barry Leigh Johnston, also known as "Banker Barry" or "BDB," was born on Jan. 3, 1954, and passed away on Feb. 11, 2024, surrounded by family and friends.
Who wouldn't like prices to start falling? Careful what you wish for, economists say
Many Americans are in a sour mood about the economy for one main reason: Prices feel too high. Maybe they're not rising as fast as they had been, but average prices are still painfully above where they were before the pandemic.
Legals for March, 31 2024
Red Baron fires up memories of giving
Mind you, it didn't have the crosses on the helmet. It wasn’t one of the originals. Still, it was the Red Baron.
Cd'A notifies 57 in Idaho of data breach
Accessed info included Social Security, driver's license numbers
In the city’s Feb. 12 press release on the subject, it said the city was working with nationally recognized third-party cybersecurity and data forensics consultants and following industry best practices while developing a strategic plan to address the issue.
Hospital reports data breach
Letters being mailed to patients whose info may be at risk
The Rehabilitation Hospital of the Northwest in Post Falls has experienced a data security incident that involved patient information.
Legals for March, 29 2024
Flathead Electric Cooperative plans construction this summer for Whitefish solar project
The solar project is being developed in partnership with the city of Whitefish. The photovoltaic facility will be located near the Whitefish wastewater treatment plant as part of a plan approved by the Whitefish City Council last year based on the city’s Climate Action Plan that calls for the development of a solar project at the plant along Monegan Road.
Biden administration restores threatened species protections dropped by Trump
Details on the proposed rules, which could take a year to finalize, were obtained by The Associated Press in advance of their public release.
Competitive spirit
Ephrata’s Addison Mills signs with Corban University to play college volleyball
EPHRATA – Ephrata’s Addison Mills has signed with Corban University, a Salem, Oregon-based Christian institution, on a full-ride volleyball scholarship. Mills, a pin hitter on the court, said she had to consider her options after getting offers to play multiple sports – in part due to her height and competitive nature.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Boundary County Court Records - March 28, 2024
Boundary County Court Records for the week of March 9 to March 15, 2024.