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New consignment shop offers maternity clothes, kids' items
POST FALLS - When Stephanie Brodwater's son started kindergarten this fall, she felt the need to find work.
EITC Awareness Day
EITC Awareness Day
EITC Awareness Day
EITC Awareness Day
Justice Court
From the bench of Lake County Justice Court Judge Randal Owens:
New Mexico governor hopes 'pause' will blunt virus surge
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — People are being asked to stay home and gyms, salons, golf courses and other nonessential businesses will have to close for two weeks under public health restrictions reimposed Friday by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Disneyland opening highlights California's COVID turnaround
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Four months ago, America’s most populous state was struggling to combat a surge in coronavirus hospitalizations that packed patients into outdoor tents and killed hundreds of people each day.
Red isn't always the red I see
It is not that I am colorblind; I just am color indifferent. Red and blue and yellow are all the same to me.
Resorts hope skiers flock to snow-covered Northeast
Highway oasis
Java Bloom serves weary travelers and antique lovers
WASHTUCNA – For a lot of SR 26, there’s not a lot to see. One wheat field follows another as the interminable miles blur together. Then you dip into a small coulee and there before you, at the edge of Washtucna, is Java Bloom. “We wanted to do something at the corner here to help travelers since we're out in the middle of nowhere,” said Patricia Hulett, who owns Java Bloom with her husband Bill. “To give people a place to stop and refresh.” ...
Holiday open house promotes local shopping
FVCC food pantry a vital resource during pandemic
More students with families seeking help
Brittany Chandler was in the midst of her studies in Flathead Valley Community College’s medical assistant program when the pandemic struck and changed everything.
Legals for May, 2 2024
Film crew visits C-Falls and backcountry slopes
Pastor's fight against KKK becomes movie that may aid battle
LAURENS, S.C. (AP) — Not many years ago in a small, rural South Carolina town stood The Redneck Shop — a racist emporium and Ku Klux Klan museum housed in an old theater, where white supremacist neo-Nazis gave heil-Hitler salutes and flaunted swastikas and Rebel flags.
Pastor's fight against KKK becomes movie that may aid battle
LAURENS, S.C. (AP) — Not many years ago in a small, rural South Carolina town stood The Redneck Shop — a racist emporium and Ku Klux Klan museum housed in an old theater, where white supremacist neo-Nazis gave heil-Hitler salutes and flaunted swastikas and Rebel flags.
Pastor's fight against KKK becomes movie that may aid battle
LAURENS, S.C. (AP) — Not many years ago in a small, rural South Carolina town stood The Redneck Shop — a racist emporium and Ku Klux Klan museum housed in an old theater, where white supremacist neo-Nazis gave heil-Hitler salutes and flaunted swastikas and Rebel flags.
Suit looks to shut down Blankenship camp
The gravel bar used to be a place where the occasional local set up camp for the night at the free access site on Forest Service land. But during the pandemic when many formal campgrounds were closed, the site became popular with tourists and Montanans alike.
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Sweet Lou’s offering all veterans free steaks
All US military members receive a free meal Nov. 11
Sweet Lou’s Restaurants in Coeur d'Alene and Ponderay are saluting the troops by offering all current and former members of the U.S. armed forces a free, hand-cut, six-ounce, USDA choice top sirloin with one side on Veterans Day.