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FEC annual meeting is Saturday in Kalispell
Members of Flathead Electric Cooperative democratically control their Co-op and conduct its business via their annual members meeting.
Mineral County Community Foundation awards scholarships
The Mineral County Community Foundation was established in 1994 in response to the closing of a major employer, the Crown Pacific sawmill in Superior.
U-19 boys soccer picks up wins; girls team tops Missoula
It was a mostly successful weekend for Clark Fork Soccer teams during a series of games at Amundson Sports Complex despite cold and windy Montana Spring conditions.
New CSKT Health Center opens in May
The building, located just west of Third Ave. N.W. in Ronan, will provide full-service primary care, urgent care, a dedicated area for infectious patients, an infusion center, behavioral health services, and a pharmacy.
Legals for April, 19 2023
Othello’s Torres named Athlete of the Week by WIAA
OTHELLO – After missing three games with an injury, Othello junior Cristian Torres returned to the Huskie lineup and scored six goals over a four-game stretch, netting him Athlete of the Week honors by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. That stretch included a hat trick against Ellensburg, where Othello knocked off the previously undefeated Bulldogs with a 4-3 win...
Donut painting sparks free speech debate for bakery, town
Faced with modifying or removing the mural, or possibly dealing with fines and criminal charges, Young sued, saying the town is violating his freedom of speech rights
The war on freedom
Creating prosperity through value creation requires freedom and honesty, as opposed to the value destruction of the external authority cult we have today that’s based on fraud.
McCarthy vows vote soon on spending cuts coupled with debt limit increase
U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy traveled to the New York Stock Exchange on Monday to press for the Republican approach to raising the nation’s debt limit in front of a new audience, calling on Democrats to agree to future spending cuts without any tax increases.
Shea delivers thoughtful, intelligent leadership
Let me take a moment to talk about our library, and specifically how much I hope to see Susan Shea reelected to its board.
US tax breaks lure European clean tech companies as EU lags
That's because a new U.S. clean energy law offers generous tax credits — up to 40% of costs — in what is a "massive, massive incentive" for producing in America, CEO Tom Einar Jensen said.
Minnesota settles lawsuit against e-cigarette maker Juul
The terms will be kept confidential until formal papers are publicly filed with the court in 30 days, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison said in a statement.
Wall Street holds steady as earnings season kicks into gear
The S&P 500 was virtually unchanged in its first trading after squeezing out its fourth winning week in the last five.
PREP BASEBALL: Cd'A, Post Falls split; Lake City sweeps Lewiston
Both Coeur d'Alene and Post Falls are scheduled to play IEL doubleheaders on Tuesday, with Coeur d’Alene at Lake City and Post Falls hosting Lakeland.
The secrets to your success
The truly great athletes often focus on an area where they can improve and work on it to get better in the offseason.
Mavs’ comeback falls short, lose to Richland 11-9
MOSES LAKE – The final score of Wednesday’s fastpitch softball matchup between Moses Lake and Richland doesn’t tell the full story of the game, as the Mavs nearly pulled off a come-from-behind victory after being down 11-0 at the bottom of the third inning. Richland defeated the Mavs 11-9, remaining undefeated on the year. Moses Lake fell to 8-2.
JPMorgan Chase profits jump 52% amid banking turmoil
PMorgan, the nation's biggest bank by assets posted a profit of $12.62 billion, compared to a profit of $8.28 billion in the same period a year earlier
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend.
Northwest Notes April 14, 2023
Vandals sign JUCO guard, hire football assistant
CDA STUDENT: Vote yes for the levy to protect education
My Name is Andi Jane Howard. I’m a junior and Coeur d’Alene High School’s ASB Treasurer. I’ve had opportunities all throughout high school to take honors, AP and dual credit classes. These teachers have advanced education, experience and degrees. They’ve supported me, tutored me and prepared me for higher levels of education. I know and trust that I will be protected in our SROs and Admins’ care.