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Sandpoint vs. Lakeland and a whole lot of fouls
Sandpoint hosted Lakeland in the final event of Battle for the Paddle on Friday night.
Legals for January, 21 2023
Bravettes rally for win, Glacier boys cruise
A couple notable things about Crosstown in Kalispell are how many athletes are named Noah, and how both AA schools have a standout with the same phonetic name.
Post Falls women charged with grand theft
Two Post Falls women are facing felony charges after they allegedly stole mail from more than 40 different people, including credit cards and W-2 statements.
Marty and Max: Lucky
On my first flight, Mad Dog, a legend in aviation, guided me while holding the map oen across the windshield blocking his view. I briefly looked down to check my instruments and when I looked back up through my windshield, my gaze was met by a pilot with a blonde mustache and Ray Bans who was leveling his twin-engine plane directly in front of me.
Legals for January, 20 2023
Third Kalispell burglar sentenced in district court
Joseph Claude Victoria, 20, received a suspended five-year sentence with the state Department of Corrections for felony conspiracy to commit burglary on Jan. 12.
Bill would require rental application fee refunds
House Bill 233, sponsored by Rep. Kelly Kortum, D-Bozeman, would require landlords to provide refunds to any applicant who doesn’t sign a lease “within a reasonable period of time.”
US Treasury buys time for Biden and GOP on debt limit deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government bumped up against its debt limit Thursday, prompting the Treasury Department to take "extraordinary" accounting steps to avoid default — as friction between President Joe Biden and House Republicans raised concern about whether the U.S. can sidestep an economic crisis.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Now that our hearing has mostly returned …
“To me, it’s really no different,” second-year Coeur d’Alene boys coach Jon Adams said of the Fish game. “Once the game starts, and all the pageantry goes away, we’re just playing basketball. Other than the students standing right next to me, and the pom-poms in my face once in a while, it’s just basketball … but what a cool experience, this is truly a spectacle of an event. I’ve coached a long time and never been in something like this. It’s really cool to see all the school spirit and everybody come out.”
Fireboat comes home
Will operate from new boathouse next to Tubbs Hill
The move was necessary due to the current storage location at Blackwell Island only being a temporary solution.
NIC trustees to consider student representation
Enrollment drops 9%
The North Idaho College board of trustees voted unanimously Wednesday night to explore giving the student body president a seat at their table.
Sandpoint wins B-Cup, Badgers take fourth in River City Duals
Sandpoint claimed the B-Cup for the seventh time in nine years on Tuesday against Bonners Ferry 47-36.
Leland: Creation of a housing authority
This is the sixth column in the series detailing recommendations that came out of the City’s Housing and Economic Study developed by Leland Consulting. In this issue, I will discuss Leland’s suggestion to create a housing authority to support workforce and affordable housing in our community.
Boundary County scholars make fall 2022 honors list
Boundary County scholars make the Fall 2022 Honors list for their respective schools.
Boundary County Court Records - Jan. 19, 2023
Information on local cases in Boundary County
What to do with the surplus windfall?
“How the sausage gets made” is an expression often used in the legislative process. Like sausage making, the process of creating good legislation can be messy.
Legals for January, 19 2023
Legals for January, 19 2023
Felon faces revocation of suspended sentences
Anthony Star Hopper, 39, denied the allegations at a Dec. 15 hearing in Flathead County District Court.