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Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Addressing mental health needs a must in the Silver Valley
A look into Shoshone County's mental health assessment and future resources
PREP SOCCER: Sandpoint girls top Lakeland; Priest River girls take down Newport
McCrum, Barnes propel Sandpoint girls soccer over Lakeland; Priest River girls soccer, down two players at times, defeat Grizzlies.
Addressing mental health needs a must in the Silver Valley
A look into Shoshone County's mental health assessment and future resources
Legals for September, 8 2023
Boundary County Court Records - September 7, 2023
Boundary County Court Records for the Week of September 7, 2023.
Legals for September, 7 2023
Legals for September, 7 2023
Legals for September, 7 2023
Janis "Jani" Irwin, 71
Janis Marie Irwin of Polson went to be with Jesus Christ, her Lord and Savior, on Aug. 30, 2023. Her funeral service will be held at New Life Church in Polson on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, at 2 p.m.
Republican bills aim to improve education
As Montana students head back into the classroom for another year of school, our education system is facing multiple challenges.
Law Roundup: A tale of the fake dead body
A supposed dead body wrapped in a mattress pad found along the Stillwater River by a bike rider turned out not to be real when the Kalispell Police Department arrived.
India lifts tariffs on apples, peas, lentils
WASHINGTON D.C. — Tariffs on American apples, peas and lentils imposed by the Indian government in 2018 were lifted Wednesday, following an agreement between the U.S. and India announced in June. The 20% tariff was imposed on U.S. agricultural products in retaliation for tariffs on steel imposed by the then-Trump Administration. The U.S. tariffs on Indian steel were removed as well. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Washington) said removing the tariffs required continuing effort from the state’s Congressional delegation, as well as changing political and market conditions.
Cd'A approves $130M budget
Financial plan includes budget increase through property taxes, use of fund balance
City OKs budget plan
Research suggests broad genetic tests could save lives
A recent study showed that tests for sick newborns that look at their full genetic blueprints are nearly twice as good at finding genetic problems as narrower, more commonly used tests. According to the research, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the broader tests found 49% of genetic abnormalities, compared with 27% for the narrower tests. Experts say this offers hope to parents of millions of babies with confounding conditions.
Police Calls: Garbage man pulls double duty as traffic controller
Two dogs were left in a closed, non-running vehicle for two hours in the afternoon.
STCU provides $7,200 for WBCSD classroom supplies
At a back-to-school event Friday for West Bonner County School District staff, STCU announced it is granting $100 to each of the district’s 72 teachers, to help cover the costs of classroom supplies.
Area schools welcome students back to class
Teachers and students in Bonner County hit the ground running for their first day of school September 5.
Big Sky Notebook: Griz punt fake was timely
The Montana Grizzlies offense was scuffling a little bit in the first quarter on what became a 35-20 win over Butler Saturday, in that with a 10-0 lead it had produced a tip-drill interception and a punt.
NIAA leadership program applications and nominations open
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The National Institute for Animal Agriculture is now accepting nominations for the second cohort of the Advanced Training for Animal Agriculture Leaders program, according to an announcement from the organization. Nominations are due Nov. 15 by 11:59 p.m...