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Man accused of exposing himself at youth athletic complex held on parole violation
Officials with the Kalispell Police Department announced the arrest of David Scott Whitford, 26, of Kalispell on May 4.
Kalispell Planning Board to consider proposed child care center
The Kalispell Planning Board will be considering Tuesday a request to open an early child care center that may eventually serve up to 100 young children.
Legals for May, 9 2023
Legals for May, 9 2023
Legals for May, 9 2023
Legals for May, 9 2023
Legals for May, 8 2023
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Next man up for Vandals, who have some pretty good ones back — and coming in
“That’s part of it; we have to have the next man ready to go,” Eck said. “Football is a game where you have to evolve your roster, you have to evolve your coaching staff, the team is bigger than any one person. So whether you have injuries, whether you have the portal, whether you have coaches leave for other jobs, that’s part of it, man. You have to adjust, and move … part of our next project is, we have a few spots to fill. We might have a few guys we can add here in the transfer portal. We have a great freshman class; we have 24 scholarship freshmen coming on in the fall, and 14 new walk-on freshmen coming in.”
April hiring gains reflect a still-resilient US job market
The unemployment rate dipped to 3.4%, matching a 54-year low, the Labor Department said Friday.
University of Idaho comes to the close of a tragic, turbulent school year
Spring commencement is set for May 13 in Moscow
On May 13, graduates, friends and family will stream into the University of Idaho’s Kibbie Dome for spring commencement.
Legals for May, 6 2023
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Wilma W. Dotson
District 1 All-Star Track and Field: Record time of the year
Top track and field athletes in District 1 compete at Post Falls High in annual meet at Post Falls High.
’We are to love all’
About 500 attend National Day of Prayer in CDA
About 500 people attended the hour-long National Day of Prayer event put on by the Kootenai County Ministerial Association in Coeur d'Alene.
Acknowledging hardship
Shoshone County Commissioners approve hardship petition for resident affected by 2021 legislative decision
Changes to Idaho’s Property Tax Reduction program in 2021 may have put many Shoshone County residents in a position to claim hardship. On Wednesday morning, the Shoshone Board of County Commissioners heard a petition for a hardship exemption from a local resident who suddenly saw her annual taxes raised by nearly 200% despite previously qualifying for the circuit breaker for many years.
Law change creates property tax hardship for some property owners
Changes to Idaho’s Property Tax Reduction program in 2021 may have put many Shoshone County residents in a position to claim hardship. On Wednesday morning, the Shoshone Board of County Commissioners heard a petition for a hardship exemption from a local resident who suddenly saw her annual taxes raised by nearly 200% despite previously qualifying for the circuit breaker for many years.
LAKELAND SCHOOL LEVIES: Vote yes
There is one reason to vote yes for Lakeland Schools on May 16. For the future of our youth. We are the parents of four kids who have attended Lakeland schools and we have the honor of working for the school district as well. It has been a pleasure to have a front-row seat to good things happening.
Dust to dust? The fight to save old adobe churches
With congregations dwindling and villages emptying out, maintaining hundreds of historic adobe churches – made with mud and straw centuries ago – is a daunting challenge across rural New Mexico. Community leaders who are the churches' caretakers in the absence of regular clergy are trying to save them because they represent a crucial center of faith, family and cultural traditions for their struggling hamlets. But as youth leave in droves, their ranks are thinning, putting a unique faith and social culture under threat.
Daines, Tester spearhead legislation to ease banking restrictions on cannabis industry
Montana Sen. Steve Daines helped reintroduce the Secure and Fair Enforcement Banking Act into the Senate this week in an effort to allow legal cannabis businesses to access banks, credit unions and other financial institutions.