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Council approves U.S. 93 zoning compromise
Council approves U.S. 93 zoning compromise
Council approves U.S. 93 zoning compromise
US hiring slows sharply to 245,000 jobs as virus intensifies
WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s employers sharply scaled back their hiring last month as the viral pandemic accelerated across the country, adding 245,000 jobs, the fewest since April and the fifth straight monthly slowdown.
A whole new (Wally) world
Post Falls Walmart II pleases shoppers, employees
POST FALLS - It wasn't like Black Friday, but that suited Alex Stoy just fine.
As Memorial Day weekend approached, the question on many people's minds seemed to be: What's the weather forecast?
Pay your respects to our war dead
PREP TENNIS: Locals vie for titles in 5A boys, mixed doubles
5A
City to hold surplus auction this Saturday
In need of a VCR player or a 1978 dump truck? How about a street sweeper or water tanker? Then you’ll likely want to attend the city of Whitefish’s surplus auction Saturday.
City to hold surplus auction this Saturday
In need of a VCR player or a 1978 dump truck? How about a street sweeper or water tanker? Then you’ll likely want to attend the city of Whitefish’s surplus auction Saturday.
City to hold surplus auction this Saturday
In need of a VCR player or a 1978 dump truck? How about a street sweeper or water tanker? Then you’ll likely want to attend the city of Whitefish’s surplus auction Saturday.
U.S. man went on solo mission to kill bin Laden
DENVER (AP) - An American construction worker has been detained in the mountains of Pakistan after authorities there found him carrying a sword, pistol and night-vision goggles on a solo mission to hunt down and kill Osama bin Laden.
Destruction continues in California as more curfews declared
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Vandals hit shops in Santa Monica at midday Sunday as armed National Guard soldiers patrolled Los Angeles streets and cities across California declared another night of curfew to prevent violence after unruly demonstrators torched police cars, broke into stores and clashed with officers in riot gear.
Developer's Tennessee project sued for defaulting
The point man for Glacier Town Center has been sued in Tennessee for allegedly defaulting on a $2 million loan.
European cuisine emerges in Post Falls
Business Bits
European cuisine is the specialty of Wooden Shoe Restaurant, scheduled to open Saturday at 306 N. Spokane St., Post Falls. With seats for 53 customers at tables, a bar and in an atrium, the mini-mall site formerly housed the Milltown Grill.
Duke Energy CEO getting raise year after coal ash spill
Interstate shut down in Mineral County
MINERAL COUNTY – A section of Interstate 90 in the western part of Mineral County was closed last weekend by the Montana Department of Transportation after debris from a landslide littered the highway making travel too hazardous for westbound motorists.
Beach Bum Bakery rolls into Kellogg
“I love people; I love talking to them. Life is hard enough. So to be able to see people come by with a smiling face. I can’t solve all the problems, but I can make someone’s day a little better,” said Rebekah Garvin, the owner of The Beach Bum Bakery.
Diversity, customer loyalty keep Polson business going
Bob Ricketts figures there are a couple of good reasons he’s still in business at Three Dog Down in Polson: Loyal customers and the ability to diversify when the economy went south.
Harry Potter to be sold as e-books
LONDON - Harry Potter battled the forces of evil and now is set to conquer the web - coming to e-books in a groundbreaking deal that has delighted fans but alarmed the book industry that helped make creator J.K. Rowling a billionaire.