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Little calls on state agencies to cut budgets by 3%
Executive order excludes K-12 public schools from the cuts
The Idaho Legislature during the 2025 session approved more than $400 million in anticipated annual revenue reductions from tax cuts and credits, and another $50 million toward a tax credit for private education and tuition costs. Most of those reductions will go into effect in the current fiscal year.
Legals for May, 23 2025
BIG SKY FOOTBALL KICKOFF: COVID-19, social injustice hot topics with coaches
They grouped the league’s coaches in pods of three or four for Thursday’s first day of the Big Sky Fooball Kickoff, done virtually this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
305 LORING DRIVE, MOSES LAKE, WA
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
305 LORING DRIVE, MOSES LAKE, WA
The Long Goodbye
Eureka's Garrett Graves closed out a long Griz career
For many college football players, including those that matriculate through the University of Montana, there is a common refrain: I blinked, and it was over. Garrett Graves is not one of those players.
Bobcat running back room continues to make noise
There are running back rooms and there is what the No. 2-ranked Montana State Bobcats seem to have put together this season, enroute to a 5-1 start.
Women’s hockey is on the rise in Pacific Northwest, with young girls excited about PWHL's arrival
SEATTLE (AP) — Elly Garcia-Dudek can't help but gaze out toward the ice during hockey practices at the Kraken Community Iceplex.
Data-driven approach taking Midtjylland to heady heights
They are among the poster boys for analytics in European soccer, a team that scores nearly half of its goals from set pieces and operates a “justice league” that has nothing to do with superheroes.
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Monday's Sports in Brief
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Monday's Sports in Brief
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Monday's Sports in Brief
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The Latest: No fans for Saints home opener against Bucs
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'As soon as you're away from it, you miss it'
Hecker hoping for strong senior season at EWU
SANDPOINT — Imagine the Twilight Zone theme music, with the distinctive voice of Rod Serling saying “you’re traveling through another dimension, a dimension of sight and sound …”
Stanford upsets No. 2 USC
David Shaw tried to hold back his emotions on the sideline. The second-year Stanford coach watched his players bounce on both sides of him, then fans swarm the field from all angles, and he finally couldn't resist flashing a giant I-told-you-so smile anymore.