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Yummy Crab Seafood opens Monday
Offering a major menu with numerous options, Yummy Crab Seafood plans to open Monday in the former Golden Corral building at 348 N. Fruitland Lane (west of U.S. 95).
Huckleberries: Humps, lumps and disco dancing
Here's how our community got to where it is today.
Flathead Electric participates in project aimed at improving power grid
The Community-Integrated Distributed Energy Resilience Initiative is a $4 million project led by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and funded by the Department of Energy.
Cougar comeback bid falls short
Warden falls to Brewster in 68-63 loss in Richland
RICHLAND – Despite coming back from a 17-point second-half deficit, the No. 2 seed Warden Cougars were unable to take over the No. 7 Brewster lead in Friday’s 2B Girls State Basketball Tournament regional matchup, falling to the Bears 68-63. “I thought we had a good week of practice, thought we had a good plan,” Warden Head Coach Josh Madsen said. “Ultimately, we didn’t execute it at times as well as I thought we could have. (Brewster) hit some big shots, and we just didn’t respond.”
Wash. may help tribal authorities enforce warrants under proposed bill
OLYMPIA- A new bill preventing individuals from escaping justice for crimes committed on tribal lands by fleeing into Washington state jurisdiction has passed the Senate with a vote of 45-4.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Anything but an ordinary night in Nampa
In last Saturday’s state 5A girls basketball championship game, the latest chapter between Coeur d’Alene and Lake City’s programs didn’t disappoint. That is, if you’re residing up north.
Sandpoint’s Jett Longanecker commits to College of Idaho
I knew the second that he joined the program that he was going to play at the next level."
Man sentenced for fraudulent use of credit card
Deuel pleaded guilty to theft on Monday, Dec. 11, in District Court. He will owe $9,780.22 in restitution.
Planning for their academic futures
More than 350 students, parents attend Cd'A School District event
Students in the Coeur d'Alene School District have a number of options when designing their academic tracks. They can pursue dual credits and graduate with an associate degree when they receive their high school diploma. They can enroll at the Kootenai Technical Education Campus and learn a trade. They can take advanced placement courses so they are ahead of the game when they head off to college.
Marty and Max: Escrow, the blind side of real estate
In real estate, there too is a blind side, and this is where things can get a little scary and you too need insurance. Title Insurance. I visited with subject matter expert Jacquelyn Scappini with North Idaho Title to help navigate the nuances of title insurance.
Attorney: Breach accessed 'personal information'
Letter to AG's office says devices encrypted during cyberattack
Meade wrote that the city will continue to investigate and "will be providing written notice to the identified impacted individuals, together with an offer of complimentary credit monitoring."
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Marty and Max: Escrow, the blind side of real estate
In real estate, there too is a blind side, and this is where things can get a little scary and you too need insurance. Title Insurance. I visited with subject matter expert Jacquelyn Scappini with North Idaho Title to help navigate the nuances of title insurance.
Legals for February, 23 2024
Boundary County Court Records - Feb. 22, 2024
Court Records for the week of Feb. 22. 2024.
Neal Lewing celebrates "50 Years of Montana Gold"
Neal Lewing, a lifelong Montana singer/songwriter, actor, playwright, poet, author and educator, will return to the University of Montana Feb. 25 to celebrate 50 years since matriculating as a professional entertainer and help raise awareness of the need for music and musicians. Proceeds benefit the UM Music Scholarship program.
Bat-wielding suspect earns suspended jail sentence
A 57-year-old man accused of taking a wooden bat to his ex-girlfriend in Marion last year received a suspended jail sentence in Flathead County District Court earlier this month.
Youth Sports Feb. 21, 2024
News, results, highlights from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Othello boys, girls earn team trophies at Mat Classic
TACOMA – Both the Othello boys and girls wrestling teams left the Tacoma Dome with hardware on Saturday, with the boys taking second in the 2A classification and the girls taking fourth in the 2A/1A/B Girls classification.
Soldier steps up to help wounded comrades
The Military Tales column celebrates servicemen and servicewomen and their service to the United States.