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Cd’A Tribe, U.S. reach agreement to restore salmon populations
The Coeur d’Alene Tribe executed a significant and important settlement agreement with the U.S. federal government Thursday, Sept. 21 in Washington, D.C.
Legals for September, 22 2023
Cd’A Tribe, U.S. reach agreement to restore salmon populations
The Coeur d’Alene Tribe executed a significant and important settlement agreement with the U.S. federal government Thursday, Sept. 21 in Washington, D.C.
NIC ROUNDUP: Cardinals sweep Wenatchee Valley, extend win streak to eight
NIC volleyball returns home on Friday against Walla Walla, while soccer goes back on road Saturday.
City eyes higher impact fees
Would help fund expected future demands for services
Impact fee workshop set for Monday
College Notebook: Area athletes contributing on campus this fall
See how Bonner and Boundary county athletes are doing on the next level.
Boundary County Court Records---Sept. 21, 2023
Court Records for Boundary County for the Week of Sept. 21, 2023.
20th Judicial District Court News
Kenneth Ambrose Gravelle receives suspended sentences; Andrew Felland sentenced to four years on drug charge.
Whitefish bond issue aims to accommodate ballooning enrollment
Whitefish School District has mailed 12,230 ballots to voters who will decide the fate of a $33.7 million bond issue to address enrollment growth by expanding the high school’s academic and athletic facilities.
Whitefish bond issue aims to accommodate ballooning enrollment
Whitefish School District has mailed 12,230 ballots to voters who will decide the fate of a $33.7 million bond issue to address enrollment growth by expanding the high school’s academic and athletic facilities.
Flathead wrestler Anders Thompson commits to Wyoming
A big spring and summer has taken a little pressure off this coming winter for Anders Thompson, who committed to wrestle for the University of Wyoming Sunday evening.
USPS seeing major increase in change of address fraud
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Retirement Systems announced Tuesday a major increase in change of address fraud has caught the attention of the United States Postal Service and federal lawmakers. According to the announcement, data shows that change of address fraud and other types of identity theft numbers are up 167% from 2021 to 2022. The announcement said that the United States Postal Inspector’s office stated that seniors are the most likely targets and lawmakers are now asking USPS to tighten the identity verification process.
Montana State University sets new enrollment record
BOZEMAN – Montana State University’s fall student enrollment is the largest in its 130-year history.
GOP improving education, they say
As Montana students head back into the classroom for another year of school, our education system is facing multiple challenges.
Apprenticeship program gathering to be held Sept. 27
MOSES LAKE — Interested high school students and their families from throughout Grant County and North Central Washington are invited to learn about a new apprenticeship program at a Moses Lake business through a Youth Apprenticeship Information Night set for Sept. 27...
Youth Sports Sept. 20, 2023
Scores, news, highlights from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
Lakeland continues dual credit through NIC, NNU
The Lakeland Joint School District will continue offering dual credit courses with North Idaho College for the 2023/2024 school year.
New laws already have positive impact
The 2023 legislative session wrapped up less than five months ago. Many bills don’t go into effect until Oct. 1 of this year, Jan. 1 of next year, or later.
Great Fish Community Challenge sets fundraising record
The ninth annual Great Fish Community Challenge ended Sept. 15 with more than $5.2 million donated to 77 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations in five weeks.
Great Fish Community Challenge sets fundraising record
The ninth annual Great Fish Community Challenge ended Sept. 15 with more than $5.2 million donated to 77 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations in five weeks.