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Legals for November, 24 2023
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Preaching a little more quietly now, though the message remains the same
Even if I might have been yelling a bit like Brother Love back then, and I’ve now become older and gentler, the heart of this message remains the same.
Frequent flyer rules keep changing — here's why
As the U.S. holiday travel season picks up, many people are noticing that their frequent flyer benefits aren’t going as far as they used to.
Rosendale, Daines and the 14th Amendment
Once again, Donald Trump is having his days in court for the multitude of criminal offenses he has committed over the years. Twice impeached, Trump was set free by Republican collaborators in a blow to our democracy.
Sentencing deferred for car theft
The imposition of sentencing was deferred for a total of five years in Polson District Court Nov. 15 for a man accused of stealing a vehicle.
Gesa Credit Union collects gift donations
MOSES LAKE — Gesa Credit Union will partner with local organizations to collect and distribute Christmas gifts through its annual Stock-the-Sock Holiday Drive, according to an announcement from Gesa.
Griz earn four individual awards in Big Sky football
MISSOULA — After winning the program’s first conference title since 2009, the Montana Grizzlies dominated the 2023 All-Big Sky postseason honors that came out Tuesday.
Big Sky Notes: Momentous return
For a second in the second half of Saturday’s Brawl of the Wild, the 122nd renewal of the Cat-Griz game, it looked a little like Montana’s trip to Idaho the month before.
The Montana Land Reliance partners with Creston farmer to preserve historic farm
A 731-acre Creston-area farm will be preserved for future generations with the help of the Montana Land Reliance (MLR). The MLR announced the completion of a conservation easement with Myron and Vicky Mast on their property located east of Kalispell last week.
Northwest Notes: Nov. 22, 2023
Redshirt freshman quarterback Jack Layne started Saturday's game in place of an injured Gevani McCoy. All he did was throw for six first-half touchdowns, tying the school record for touchdowns passes in a game, and helped Idaho build a 56-0 lead before sitting for most of the second half.
Five Vandals named to all-Big Sky football first team
Five Idaho Vandal football players earned Big Sky first-team all-conference honors, four were named to the second team and seven picked up honorable mention All-Big Sky recognition, the conference announced Tuesday.
Impact fees to fund parks draws fire
Council delays CIP decision
Several council members also said they were not ready to make a decision on the proposed CIPs and needed more information and more clarity.
Groups offer details on property tax relief
The Idaho Legislature passed several bills during the 2023 session to provide property tax relief based on the Fiscal Year 2023 surplus. The bills include House Bill 292, HB258, and changes to the property tax reduction program, which was formerly known as "circuit breaker."
FEC retires $3 million in capital credits
The FEC’s board of trustees has retired $3 million of capital credits allocated to member accounts in 2008 and 2009.
Accused kidnapper given partially suspended sentence
The Whitefish man accused of holding a woman against her will and beating her with a belt in 2021 received a partially suspended sentence in Flathead County District Court on Thursday.
Boundary County Court Records - Nov. 23, 2023
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
Legals for November, 22 2023
Legals for November, 22 2023
FEC retires $3 million in capital credits
The FEC’s board of trustees has retired $3 million of capital credits allocated to member accounts in 2008 and 2009.
PREP BASKETBALL: Sandpoint girls take down Bonners Ferry in season opener
After leading by 14 points at the end of the first quarter, Sandpoint cruised to a 66-47 road victory over Bonners Ferry on Tuesday.