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Huskies take down Mavericks in dual meet
OTHELLO – After taking down Connell earlier on Tuesday night, the Othello Huskies took down Moses Lake in a home dual, winning 44-24 over the Mavericks. “Credit to Moses Lake, they’ve improved so much since we saw them at the jamboree,” Othello Head Coach Rudy Ochoa II said. “I think their coach (Jose Tanguma) is doing a great job.” ...
Discussions continue regarding community solar project
The Whitefish City Council held a work session prior to their last regular meeting to discuss the installation of a solar photovoltaic panels facility near the wastewater treatment plant along Monegan Road.
Youth Sports Jan. 18, 2023
Scores, results, highlights, news from local teams, leagues, etc.
Woman accused of bilking donors with fake cancer diagnosis sentenced
Victims of Amy Glanville’s alleged yearslong scam using a fake cancer diagnosis to raise tens of thousands of dollars in donations took turns Friday describing the scheme as one that destroyed relationships, shook their faith and fractured a local church.
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It was great seeing you all over the holidays, whether you were in the shop gathering gifts for those on your list, or attending our events that we held through December we enjoyed seeing all of you.
Legals for January, 18 2023
Montana lawmaker seeks to overturn abortion ruling
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The Montana legislature is considering a proposal that would would interpret the state's constitutional right to privacy to mean that it does not protect the right to an abortion, a move that would echo others in several states to severely restrict or ban abortion.
Northwestern Energy acquires Avista Energy share of Colstrip
HELENA — “I may be the only CEO in the utility industry adding coal to his portfolio,” said President and CEO of Northwestern Energy Brian Bird at the Great Northern Hotel Monday night.
Northwest Notes Jan. 17, 2023
Notes on incoming Vandal football recruits, a new Zag and a WCC player of the week from Gonzaga.
Legals for January, 17 2023
Legals for January, 17 2023
Tesla cuts vehicle prices in bid to boost flagging demand
The company dropped prices nearly 20% in the United States on some versions of the Model Y SUV, its top seller.
Broncos fall to Davenport 60-48
RITZVILLE – Down by seven points to Davenport on their home floor, the Lind-Ritzville/Sprague Broncos were unable to mount a comeback against the 14-1 Gorillas, falling 60-48 on Saturday night. “You’ve got to respect what they have, and at the end of the day they just made more plays than we did,” Lind-Ritzville/Sprague senior Chase Galbreath said. “We’re definitely going to see them again down the line, and we just have to know what we’re doing next time.”
Huckleberries
Life, 50 years later
In social media terms, you would call it “going viral.”
FEC offering scholarships to local students
All Co-op scholarships are funded by unclaimed capital credits.
Letters to the editor Jan. 15
Letters to the editor Jan. 15
Lieberg dazzles as Bengals beat Wolfpack 57-45
Helena sophomore guard Jaxan Lieberg finished with 24 points and the Bengals pulled off a road win over Glacier 57-45 Saturday afternoon at the Wolf Den.
Lakeland schools continue dual enrollment at NIC
North Idaho College’s accreditation status was addressed Wednesday evening during a regular meeting of the Lakeland Joint School Board. “I received an email from a constituent who is extremely concerned about our district being on top of the concern over NIC,” Board Chair Michelle Thompson said.
North Cascades Bank VP graduates executive development program
CHELAN — Jennifer Puckett, vice president and loan operations manager at North Cascades Bank, recently graduated from the Washington Bankers Association’s Executive Development Program, according to a statement from NCB. This year-long course is designed to cultivate the next generation of banking leaders with a focus on the important economic, regulatory and competitive pressures facing the banking industry, the statement said. Puckett has been with North Cascades Bank for 13 years, starting as a teller and working her way to lead the bank’s loan operations department, the statement said.