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Farmers dump unprofitable apples
SPOKANE - A record crop of apples, coupled with the West Coast port slowdown earlier this year, is taking a toll on Washington apple growers.
Pandemic leads to Idaho potato market woes
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — The coronavirus pandemic has caused a once strong potato market to make an abrupt about-face, leading some Idaho growers to dump surplus spuds from storage cellars or to feed them to cattle.
Pandemic leads to Idaho potato market woes
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — The coronavirus pandemic has caused a once strong potato market to make an abrupt about-face, leading some Idaho growers to dump surplus spuds from storage cellars or to feed them to cattle.
Pandemic leads to Idaho potato market woes
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — The coronavirus pandemic has caused a once strong potato market to make an abrupt about-face, leading some Idaho growers to dump surplus spuds from storage cellars or to feed them to cattle.
Taste of Italy at Terrazzo
Coffee shop also offers decor, gifts; will soon begin to serve food
COEUR d'ALENE - A touch of Tuscany is the theme of a gift store and coffee shop that will hold its grand opening this weekend.
Area businesses team to promote local holiday shopping
Life in Montana almost inevitably includes long drives. Many shoppers will travel to Kalispell or beyond for holiday items, but those looking for local options are in luck.
PAFE announces executive director
SANDPOINT — The Panhandle Alliance for Education, a non-profit organization serving the Lake Pend Oreille School District, has named Marcia Wilson as its executive director.
FEB NIBJ: Digital marketplaces open doors for artists, vendors, shoppers
Digital marketplaces open doors for artists, vendors, shoppers
Modern artisans and shoppers have the world at their fingerprints, thanks to the internet and online marketplaces such as Etsy and Shopify.
FEB NIBJ: Digital marketplaces open doors for artists, vendors, shoppers
Digital marketplaces open doors for artists, vendors, shoppers
Modern artisans and shoppers have the world at their fingerprints, thanks to the internet and online marketplaces such as Etsy and Shopify.
Town Pump eyes zoning change for new facility
A request from Town Pump to rezone its property on the southwest corner of Cemetery Road and U.S. 93 South tops the Kalispell Planning Board agenda at tonight’s meeting. The zone change would allow them to build a new convenience store and casino on the property.
Town Pump eyes zoning change for new facility
A request from Town Pump to rezone its property on the southwest corner of Cemetery Road and U.S. 93 South tops the Kalispell Planning Board agenda at tonight’s meeting. The zone change would allow them to build a new convenience store and casino on the property.
Cafe Orozco opening in Plains
Needful Things, a general store in downtown Plains, is adding a coffee shop and ice cream parlor to its services.
Creative professionals converge in downtown's Rockford Building
Twelve rooms for creative designers are planned for the renovated Rockford Building at 504 E. Lakeside.
A plan in motion
EPHRATA — Whenever Jim and Marylin Berschauer made a change to their longtime business, the Ephrata community followed.
Legals for December, 12 2019
Legals for December, 12 2019
Legals for December, 12 2019
Legals for December, 12 2019
It's about protecting from scareware, ransomware, spyware
With a startling number of online scams appearing daily and with the detection and prevention of fraudulent activity becoming more complicated, maintaining a secure computer system and practicing safe online habits has never been more important.
Helmets only work if they're on your head
Jack was a seemingly normal kind of guy. He was a college grad. He owned and managed a shop that sold novelty items. He rode a motorcycle without a helmet. He was involved in a minor crash. He developed a traumatic brain injury. He suffers severe seizures, double vision, and vertigo.