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Property tax deadline nears
The first half of the 2022 property taxes are due by Dec. 20, officials with Bonner County Treasurer's Office said.
Sandpoint leads from start to finish
The Bulldogs came out rocking their Christmas jumpers and ready to play against Bonners Ferry.
Legals for December, 14 2022
Lady Hawks notch another win over Florence-Carlton
A deadly combo is emerging on the courts for the Thompson Falls Lady Hawks so far this season.
Man who allegedly threatened relatives receives deferred sentence
Judge Dan Wilson handed the sentence down to Joseph Thomas Oliver, 37, on Dec. 8, giving him credit for 138 days of time served.
Restaurateur charged following spate of thefts
A local chef and restaurateur faces a felony charge after allegedly shoplifting more than $1,500 in retail goods from an area big box retailer earlier this year.
Big Sky Notes: Bobcats face semifinal rematch with SDSU
Montana State coach Brent Vigen has watched South Dakota State on film, and he’s here to tell you the Jackrabbits are still very, very good.
A slowdown in US inflation eases some pressure on households
All told, the latest figures provided the strongest evidence to date that inflation in the United States is steadily slowing
A slowdown in US inflation eases some pressure on households
Inflation in the United States slowed again last month in the latest sign that price increases are cooling despite the pressures they continue to inflict on American households.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Mom escapes abuse, wants better life for son
Newly single mom "Allison" wants nothing more than to provide a wonderful life for her 8-year-old son.
Letters to the editor Dec. 13
Letters to the editor Dec. 13
Lindsey selected as Sheriff
Will serve out Gunderson's remaining term
Huskies place first at Leonard Schutte tournament
OTHELLO — The Othello Huskies returned to their home mat on Saturday for the 25th Leonard Schutte tournament, where the Huskies hosted numerous teams from around the Basin and Eastern Washington. “The energy felt good, it was nice to see some good quality matches early in the tournament,” Othello Head Coach Rudy Ochoa II said. “We had some pretty tough competition early in the brackets that we were excited about.” Othello finished atop the tournament with a score of 233 points, 66.5 points more than the second-place finishing Ellensburg.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Man working to overcome series of unfortunate events
Bad luck has haunted "Terrance" since a long bout with COVID-19 knocked him to the ground in April 2020. "Three jobs all stopped," he said.
Lake City 'dialed' in — Mitchell scores school-record 39 as Timberwolves whip defending state 5A champion Owyhee
Saturday’s matchup, part of the inaugural Northwest Invitational at NIC, was hastily arranged Friday morning, after three of the eight schools (all from western Washington), including Owyhee’s opponent, had to pull out because of the threat of poor travel conditions over Snoqualmie Pass.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Downtrodden family refuses to give up
This is the story of a family — a mom, in particular — who refused to give up.
Community Thanks
The After Party, CYT North Idaho’s 15th anniversary fundraiser on Nov. 16 was an amazing evening of entertainment, celebration and inspiration.
Huckleberries
Road named after war hero at epicenter of Hayden's future growth
Road named after war hero at epicenter of Hayden's future growth
Flathead Business Watercooler
Flathead business events roundup
Red Flag laws work, but they have to be used
When Colorado passed its Red Flag law, called “Extreme Risk Protection Orders,” in 2019, El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder announced his opposition: “I am exploring all legal options and am vigorously challenging the constitutionality of this law.”