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Legals for August, 31 2023
Legals for August, 31 2023
Lake County expresses gratitude, lists parade winners
A press release from Lake County, which celebrated its Centennial Aug. 19, thanked the following people and organizations “for their many positive contributions to the County Founder’s Day celebrations”:
BBCC alum to teach poetry class at NCW Libraries
MOSES LAKE – NCW Libraries will be hosting poet and Big Bend Community College graduate Ricardo Ruiz for a two hour mindful poetry class Sept. 8 from at the Moses Lake Public Library, Sept. 9 at the Wenatchee Public Library and Sept. 19 at the Quincy Public Library, according to the NCW website...
Tracing North Fork columnists
In light of Larry Wilson’s well-deserved retirement from writing his weekly column about the North Fork, after nearly 40 years of faithful reporting, I decided it would be interesting (and fun) to document the history of North Fork columns in the local newspapers and to credit the people who contributed them.
Former C-Falls woman nabbed making fake notes, bad checks
A former Columbia Falls woman who admitted to defrauding Montana victims by creating and cashing fraudulent checks was sentenced last week to two years in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said last week in a release.
BULLDOG VOLLEYBALL: Sandpoint defeated by Lewiston in four hard-fought sets
Vivian Platte and Aubree Lane led the Bulldogs on the offensive end with 23 combined kills against the Bengals.
Montana schools working to comply with new state laws
During the past two months, school administrators and elected trustees in Great Falls have pored over changes to 28 local policies governing the lives of students, teachers and parents. Some are minor tweaks.
Kalispell felon pleads guilty in federal court
Kyle Kenneth Smith, 33, has pleaded guilty to a prohibited person in possession of a firearm charge in U.S. District Court in Missoula.
Legals for August, 30 2023
Legals for August, 30 2023
Race for Life series raises nearly $18K
MOSES LAKE – More than 100 BMX riders traveled to Moses Lake for the first night of the Eastern Washington Race for Life Series, part of a four-track series in collaboration with tracks in Spokane, Richland and Walla Walla. The Race for Life raises money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, with the Moses Lake track raising $5,500...
Home baby delivery a happy surprise for Silverton family
An emergency delivery required a baby to be delivered at home in Silverton
Home baby delivery a happy surprise for Silverton family
An emergency delivery required a baby to be delivered at home in Silverton
Continuously creative
CEO of CDA cutting-edge manufacturing company finds success with can-do attitude
Continuous creativity A member of the Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber board, and a volunteers ith the Winton PTA, Alvarado likes to be involves in community.
Business comings and goings
Business comings and goings: September 2023
STCU welcomes Rawlings as community branch manager
Robin Rawlings is the community branch manager at the credit union’s Bonner County Branch in Ponderay.
Legals for August, 29 2023
Schools welcome back students
COLUMBIA BASIN — Students all over the Columbia Basin will head back to school this week and next. Schools in Grant, Adams and Lincoln counties all open between Aug. 28 and Sept. 6 for K-12. In Grant County, the Soap Lake School District celebrated its first day back at school Monday by rolling out a literal red carpet for students at Soap Lake Middle/High School. “As they entered school this morning, we had students, cheerleaders, staff cheering them on as they walked the red carpet into school,” said Soap Lake School District Superintendent Aaron Chavez. “Just a really awesome way to get kids excited about coming back for the school year.” Chavez said that they had a great first day and credited the school district faculty and staff for their work.
Warden High institutes Work Based Learning program
WARDEN – The Warden School Board approved the credit offerings for a new state mandated Work Based Learning program, to be instituted at the Warden High School during the upcoming semester, during its regular board meeting Thursday...