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Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Milk market: Dairy prices low, but trending upward
MOSES LAKE — Dairy farmers have had a rough summer, but things may be looking up, according to the Dairy Farmers of Washington, the Washington State Dairy Federation and Eastern Washington dairy farmers. “The dairy industry landscape this last year, I think it’s kind of a mixed bag,” Dairy Farmers of Washington Executive Director Steve Seppi said. “I think the same inflation that’s hitting all consumers across all categories… it’s had a significant impact on the dairy industry.” Seppi elaborated on the market.
Law roundup: Reports of killer clowns unmasked
The Columbia Falls Police Department was tasked with tracking down a posse of clowns after a caller reported seeing a troupe of jesters armed with baseball bats.
Othello approves increased water, solid waste rates
OTHELLO – The Othello City Council unanimously approved rate increases to both solid waste rates and water utility rates during Monday’s regular meeting.
PREP SOCCER: Five Sandpoint girls receive All-IEL honors
In addition to winning the 4A state championship recently, five Sandpoint girls soccer players received Inland Empire League honors for their performances this season.
Boundary County Court Records---Oct. 26
Boundary County Court Records from the week of Oct. 26
Legals for October, 26 2023
Time Capsule: From the weekly archives
Historical tidbits gleaned from the archives of local weekly newspapers.
Charlo rides five-game streak into postseason
Charlo’s defense put on a clinic, holding the Trojans to a negative 10 yards of offense in a 55-0 Western eight-man victory over Troy on Friday, Oct. 20, on the road. It was the fifth straight win and secured the Vikings the No. 3 seed from the West.
Suspect in break-ins given consecutive sentences
Christopher Thomas Shannon, 23, initially faced felony burglary, criminal mischief and criminal possession of dangerous drugs charges as well as one misdemeanor count of theft in Flathead County District Court following a string of alleged break-ins across the valley in mid-May.
Columbia Falls Academic Foundation hosting outdoor film festival
The Columbia Falls Academic Foundation is hosting a nature and outdoor adventure film festival at the high school auditorium on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Academic Foundation hosting outdoor film festival
The Columbia Falls Academic Foundation is hosting a nature and outdoor adventure film festival at the high school auditorium on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Legals for October, 25 2023
This week, a Big Sky matinee: MSU at Idaho
There’s another Top-10 FCS battle brewing in Moscow, Idaho, on Saturday and for once, fortune favors the print journalist.
Legals for October, 25 2023
Othello schools work to weed out gangs
OTHELLO — Amy Parris, director of student services for the Othello School District, said district officials faced a challenge at the start of the 2021-22 school year — gang activity was starting to seep back into Othello schools. “What we did last year was take a pretty hard stance. ‘We’re not putting up with that here,’” she said.
Mavs remain undefeated
Mavs win over West Valley, head to Eastmont with 8-0 record
MOSES LAKE – Friday night’s game was yet another strong showing for the Moses Lake Mavericks, who improved to 8-0 with a 47-12 win over West Valley (Yakima) on senior night.
Law roundup: Man blows up at maintenance worker
A bearded man “who thought he owned the place” was reportedly screaming at a maintenance worker who was outside using a leaf blower. After berating him, the man went back to sit in a gray van and sulked. A tenant told
Legals for October, 24 2023
Quincy takes 43-0 Homecoming win over Medical Lake
QUINCY — The Quincy Jackrabbits turned in a dominating performance at the Homecoming game, defeating the Medical Lake Cardinals 43-0 Friday. The Jacks were stopped in the first quarter, but scored three times in the second quarter and once in the third to take a commanding lead. Talking to the team after the game, Quincy coaches pointed out the Jacks will have a chance at the Caribou Trail League title next Friday in Cashmere. Quincy won its first CTL game in at least three years earlier this season. Coach Russ Elliott said the team has benefited from its players with experience.