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PRLHS afterschool program begins
PRIEST RIVER — The afterschool program at Priest River Lamanna High School has started up again for the year.
Heather Scott believes in protecting Idaho's waters
The ongoing misinformation being portrayed by the Democrats and their supporters shows they care nothing about the facts or the truth and only about smearing creditability.
Posthumous Medal of Honor given to family
RICHFIELD (AP) - A Medal of Honor and 48-star flag has been presented to the southern Idaho family of a man credited with saving shipmates during the World War II Battle of the Coral Sea but who suffered fatal burns in the process and was buried at sea.
Burglary spree strikes Rathdrum
Rathdrum police are investigating a string of weekend vehicle and residential burglaries.
Records April 11, 2012
DIVORCE GRANTED
POLITICS: Shades of McCarthy
In 1968, Eugene McCarthy, Democrat Senator from Minnesota, ran for president. He ran so strongly in the primaries that he was credited for convincing Lyndon Johnson not to run again for another term.
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MACOMBER: Already at work
One of the most effective North Idaho legislators hasn’t even been elected yet. Art Macomber wrote two bills for the 2016 session and both passed in the House and Senate.
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DIVORCES FILED
Man pulled from creek
SANDPOINT - A Good Samaritan is being credited with saving the life of a man who tried to swim across Sand Creek on Friday evening.
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BROOKS: Kind, caring, credible
I wanted to write and let you know I think Bill Brooks is wonderful. I read one of his articles and was a bit confused on one issue regarding credit cards vs. debit cards. I had mentioned to him what I had learned from Dave Ramsey so after I got off the phone with Bill, I did a little more research and he did as well. He was kind enough to call me back and discuss what we had found out. I was happy and so was Bill — we both learned from this.
Cordle named chamber's top April volunteer
SANDPOINT — Andrea Cordle, Branch Manager of Horizon Credit Union, received the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce Volunteer of the Month Award for her active involvement in the community.
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Funds set up in honor of crash victims
The Daily Inter Lake
Jopek brings new ideas to legislature
Changing times, natural beauty and evolving human demographics require new thinking. Mike Jopek is an ideal candidate for this task. He is an innovative thinker and naturally questions most processes instead of rehashing and repackaging old solutions to the same problems using tired rhetoric. I am certain that he will bring new solutions to address our state's problems. One party has had complete control of this state for 10 years. We need to change the leadership in Helena for more balanced, moderate government.
Tammie Snavely
Tammie D. Snavely, 50, passed away Nov. 1, 2006, in Olney.
Honest people do exist
I left my office in Whitefish July 27 on my racing bicycle and headed for home. Little did I know that my bike bag fell off the rack into the middle of the Whitefish viaduct. Inside the case were a business cell phone, cash, credit cards, keys and other items of personal importance.
Crosstown Can Challenge
Matt Alexander, warehouse manager for the Flathead Food Bank, boxes up food donations from Glacier High School Friday at U.S. Bank in Kalispell. Glacier and Flathead high schools held a crosstown competition to see who could collect the most donations for the food bank. Flathead High School won the challenge by bringing in 1,063 pounds of food and $976. Glacier donations totaled 981 pounds and $360. For each dollar donation, the schools were credited for one pound, bringing the final total to 2,039 pounds for Flathead to 1,341 for Glacier. The results of the crosstown food drive were announced Friday night at the crosstown football game. The winning school receives $200 for its booster club plus a commemorative football autographed by the Denver Broncos. The football was donated by Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler, a Flathead graduate.
Carnival tickets to go on sale Monday
North Star Amusements and Paradise Amusements will light up the Midway next month at the 2015 Northwest Montana Fair with a variety of rides and games, including an expanded area for young children at the north end of the fairgrounds and the return of G-Force.