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Mavs look to break Big 9 tie
Moses Lake team works to recover from loss, prepare for ground-dominant Eastmont
MOSES LAKE – The 6-2 Mavericks return to Lions Field on Friday after a 41-35 road loss to West Valley (Yakima) last week, with the loss creating a three-way tie for the lead in the Columbia Basin Big 9 Conference. Joining Moses Lake with a 4-1 record in league play is Sunnyside, who the Mavericks defeated two weeks ago, and Eastmont, who they play on Friday. “Mondays suck after a loss, it is what it is,” Moses Lake head coach Brett Jay said. “You come in and it takes a while to shake it, and the only way to shake it is by getting back to work. We know that we feel the mistakes that were made were preventable by us playing our technique and our fundamentals better.” Freshman quarterback Brady Jay, Brett’s son, entered the game for the Mavericks on Friday, completing 15 of 27 passes for 172 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. Senior quarterback Brock Clark, who also plays linebacker for the Mavericks, had two sacks against West Valley...
'Burn boss' arrest inflames Western land use tensions
Repercussions of the singular incident in the remote corner of eastern Oregon have reached all the way to Washington, D.C.
Bulldogs maul Bobcats, 58-0
The Mission Bulldogs are headed to the 8-man playoffs for the second straight season following a 58-0 blow out victory over visiting Superior Bobcats on Friday night.
It’s closing weekend for WTC’s ‘Sweeney Todd’
Only four shows remain of Whitefish Theatre Company’s musical thriller “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” at the O’Shaughnessy Center in Whitefish.
Legals for October, 27 2022
Girls soccer falls to Billings, barely
They didn’t go down without a fight.
Youth Sports Oct. 26, 2022
Results, news from local sports teams, leagues, etc.
Fern, Bennett face off in race for House District 5
Two candidates are running to represent House District 5 in the Montana Legislature.
After frenzy local experts predict real estate price drop
It’s no secret that real estate in the Flathead Valley has been booming for the past several years, but a change in the market may be ahead.
Man accused of assault pleads guilty after a fashion
The Kalispell man accused of threatening a woman with a gun earlier this year nearly derailed his plea agreement after he maintained his innocence under oath prior to his sentencing last week.
Legals for October, 26 2022
Big Sky notebook: Special teams giveth...
Special teams loomed large over the Big Sky Conference’s marquee games this past Saturday, making a difference in both Montana State’s win over Weber State, and Montana’s loss.
Eagles season comes to a close against Vandals
Eastern Washington women's soccer played its final match of the 2022 season on Sunday against Idaho. After the score was even at halftime, the Vandals scored in the second half to get the 2-1 win over the Eagles.
Russian court rejects Griner appeal of her 9-year sentence
Before her conviction, the U.S. State Department declared Griner to be “wrongfully detained” — a charge that Russia has sharply rejected.
NIC trustees approve property purchase
North Idaho College trustees voted 3-2 Monday night to approve the $620,000 purchase of a residential home on Military Drive as part of the college’s long-range planning efforts. The home is located at 737 N. Military Drive.
Built on lasting values
Learn about P1FCU, a credit union with a rich history and deep roots in North Idaho.
P1FCU is local people helping locals achieve their financial goals
More than 20 years ago, Jodee Fyfe knew that Rathdrum needed a garden center — and that she had to be the one to create it.
Silver Valley Sports Recap: Oct. 17-23
Wallace vooleyball heads to state; Kellogg and Mullan football wrap up regular season with wins; Wildcats Peak and Medina own cross country championships
Bulldogs dominate All-IEL boys soccer honors
The Inland Empire League boys soccer all-league list is filled with Sandpoint Bulldogs. Sandpoint senior Evan Dickinson was the league's MVP, freshman Logan McGrann was named Newcomer of the Year and Tanner French was named Coach of the Year. In addition, four other Bulldogs were named to the All-IEL team: sophomore Henry Barnes, senior Randy Lane, senior Emmett Morgan, and junior Eoin Eddy. Also named to the list were senior Zachary Skinner, Moscow; sophomore Ty Kindelspire, Moscow; sophomore Nicholas Odberg, Moscow; senior Lucas Ting, Moscow; senior Tyler Woolley, Moscow; junior Hudson Drake, Lakeland; and senior Jacob Ukich, Lakeland.
September jobs numbers released for Montana
The September labor and consumer statistics for Montana have been released, and the data shows that while more Montanans are looking for work, less than a third of those searching began jobs last month.