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Ironman CDA: 'A good challenge'
Athletes share stories of how they came to Ironman 70.3 Coeur d'Alene
Gene Peters has completed nearly 20 full and half Ironmans in Coeur d’Alene, including the inaugural race in 2003.
RMEF funds projects in Shoshone, Kootenai Counties
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and its vast array of partners have supplied $4,197,169 to improve wildlife habitat throughout Idaho.
Montanans at Work statewide tour makes stop in Kalispell
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry is holding a Montanans at Work statewide tour, offering an opportunity for local employers, workforce professionals, and community members to connect with experts and resources.
Pro tips from an insurance veteran
The insurance game can be a confusing one. Thankfully, there are people like Phyllis Towne out there to help you navigate it.
Grizzly regulations logjam timber economy
Local restrictions persist despite executive order to expand industry
In a May 13 petition, members of Congress from Northern Rockies states once again admonished the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for what they say is a “flawed” and “ludicrous” proposal to continue listing the grizzly bear as an endangered species.
Let the recovery begin: EU chief OKs first virus plans
MADRID (AP) — The European Union moved a step closer Wednesday to deploying the bloc’s massive pandemic recovery fund, with a top executive going to Portugal and Spain to announce the bloc’s initial endorsement of their national spending plans.
Let the recovery begin: EU chief OKs first virus plans
MADRID (AP) — The European Union moved a step closer Wednesday to deploying the bloc’s massive pandemic recovery fund, with a top executive going to Portugal and Spain to announce the bloc’s initial endorsement of their national spending plans.
Let the recovery begin: EU chief OKs first virus plans
MADRID (AP) — The European Union moved a step closer Wednesday to deploying the bloc’s massive pandemic recovery fund, with a top executive going to Portugal and Spain to announce the bloc’s initial endorsement of their national spending plans.
Ephrata installs new equipment at Lions Park
EPHRATA — The Ephrata Parks and Recreation Department cut the ribbon on new playground equipment at Lions Park, located at 598 Parkway Blvd. in Ephrata, under Beezley Hill.
Whitefish Winter Carnival names astronaut John B. Herrington as Grand Marshal
The Whitefish Winter Carnival is proud to announce that John B. Herrington, Ph.D., Commander, U.S. Navy (Ret.), and former NASA astronaut, will serve as Grand Marshal of the Grand Parade LXVII in partnership with the Whitefish High School Space Club.
UPDATED: Fire prompts evacuations near Ancient Lakes
QUINCY – A wildfire has broken out near the Ancient Lakes, according to Grant County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Kyle Foreman. An evacuation notice has been issued for those at the nearby campsites, and GCSO deputies are visiting campers to inform them that they need to evacuate the area.
Legals for August, 13 2020
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Putting money where it matters
Earlier this week Super 1 Foods donated $7,500 to Press Christmas for All, continuing their longstanding legacy of dedication to the community.
Economic Outlook Seminar looks at COVID effects
The University of Montana’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research will hold its 46th Annual Economic Outlook Seminar virtually on Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 1 and 2.
Southwest now flying nonstop to Sacramento
From press release
Commerce designates 3 Pacific Northwest tech hubs
MOSES LAKE – The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration announced Oct. 23 the designation of 31 Tech Hubs across the country, including two in Washington, the American Aerospace Materials Manufacturing Tech Hub in the Spokane Valley and the Pacific Northwest Mass Timber Tech Hub.
Economic seminar looks at housing markets in wake of pandemic
Economic seminar looks at housing markets in wake of pandemic
Charles Gary Aubertin
Feb. 25, 1936 – July 28, 2024
Charles Gary Aubertin, age 88 of Keller, Wash., passed away July 28, 2024, surrounded by family. Charlie was born Feb. 25, 1936, at the Tribal Agency in Nespelem, Wash., to Charles and Clarabelle "Peggy" (Hubbard) Aubertin.
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL A holiday gift of healing
“Taylor” sought help from Press Christmas for All not for herself, but for her daughter, “Emma.”
Walker's game-winning jump shot leads Mocs to 8-0 start
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Jamaal Walker made a jumper with 19.9 seconds remaining to give Chattanooga the lead en route to a 69-66 win over UAB on Saturday and a national-best 8-0 start to the season.