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Lady Griz rout Boise St.
MISSOULA — Maggie Espenmiller-McGraw scored 20 points, four more Montana players reached double figures and the Lady Griz thumped Boise State Wednesday in the Women’s NIT, 92-66 on Robin Selvig Court.
Path becomes clear for Barinowski
Three summers ago Ryder Barinowski was a four-sport athlete at Whitefish High School, and two of the sports were in the fall: Soccer and football. Then one day while working at the Iron Horse Golf Club, Bthings changed.
Legals for March, 21 2024
Federal Reserve still foresees 3 rate cuts this year but envisions higher rates in future
In their new quarterly projections, Fed officials forecast that stronger growth and stubborn inflation would persist this year and next
Trump suggests he'd support a national ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he'd support a national ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support for a specific limit on the procedure.
Hammond: Cd'A up to challenges
Mayor delivers State of the City address
“Sometimes, we’ve been kind of grumpy about those accolades because it shines such a light on us that everybody wants to move here,” Hammond said to about 175 people at The Coeur d’Alene Resort.
OPINION: Democrats disagree differently
Israel-Gaza issue shows how parties handle passionate debate
Pair's warning helped save Hungarian Jews
Military Tales celebrates the country's military, and its servicemen and women and their service.
RFB alert: Student crossing ahead
Rotarians, city partner on crosswalk rapid flashing beacons
The city partnered with the Coeur d’Alene Sunrise Rotary Club on the $10,000 project, and many Rotarians were on hand for the first official RFB crossing Tuesday morning.
New kind of hospital coming to rural America
Rural emergency hospitals are starting to gain a small foothold in the United States. They provide 24/7 emergency care and receive more than $3 million in federal money a year. But the catch is there are zero inpatient beds at the facilities. Nearly 20 hospitals converted to the new federal designation in 2023. Experts say that it will help keep hospital doors open, but won't solve all of the problems. People will still need to travel longer distances for treatments for illnesses that require inpatient stays, like pneumonia or COVID-19. There's also little margin of error to making the change.
Yes, a simple checking or savings account can cause your estate to go through probate
But you can avoid this problem if you know how
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.
Rex Theater owners open doors for Thompson Falls council meetings
The March Thompson Falls Council meeting was standing room only, which has been a frustration for many city residents over the last few months.
Students excel at 4-H Communication Days
Perhaps among the group of 4-H presenters is a future orator of great skill.
State school board approves alternative teacher licensure program
Montana is changing requirements around teacher licensure in order to fill vacancies in the state.
Legals for March, 20 2024
Fraud conviction nets Whitefish interior designer prison time
The defendant, Jennifer Michele Helm, aka Jennifer Michele, 45, pleaded guilty in November 2023 to wire fraud and to aggravated identity theft.
Kalispell shooting suspect given suspended sentence
A 23-year-old arrested for allegedly shooting and wounding another man in a Kalispell hotel last year received a suspended sentence earlier this month.
Whitefish interior designer sentenced for defrauding customers
A federal judge sentenced a Whitefish-based interior designer accused of defrauding her customers to the tune of about $900,000 to a yearslong prison stint in Missoula on Thursday.