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Somers moves forward with fire hall bond
The Somers Rural Fire District board on Wednesday unanimously decided to move forward with a $4 million bond request for a new fire hall.
Teen's voicemail threatens Lakeside employee
A store manager on U.S. 93 in Lakeside told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that a 14-year-old who was kicked off the store property allegedly left a voicemail message wanting to blow an employee’s head off with a shotgun.
Teen's voicemail threatens Lakeside employee
A store manager on U.S. 93 in Lakeside told Flathead County Sheriff’s Office that a 14-year-old who was kicked off the store property allegedly left a voicemail message wanting to blow an employee’s head off with a shotgun.
Black Friday shopping could look very different this year
Doors bursting open at stores. Crowds spilling into the aisles. Elbows brushing up against others. Products flying off shelves. These are the hallmark images of Black Friday.
Black Friday shopping could look very different this year
Doors bursting open at stores. Crowds spilling into the aisles. Elbows brushing up against others. Products flying off shelves. These are the hallmark images of Black Friday.
Black Friday shopping could look very different this year
Doors bursting open at stores. Crowds spilling into the aisles. Elbows brushing up against others. Products flying off shelves. These are the hallmark images of Black Friday.
Black Friday shopping could look very different this year
Doors bursting open at stores. Crowds spilling into the aisles. Elbows brushing up against others. Products flying off shelves. These are the hallmark images of Black Friday.
UK clamps down to fight virus, but confusion still reigns
LONDON (AP) — Confusion rippled through Britain on Tuesday, a day after Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered a three-week halt to all non-essential activity to fight the spread of the new coronavirus.
Fall vineyard tour
In last week's column about the approaching 2010 harvest I talked about all of the risk for growers and winemakers alike as we move into fall. This time of year also represents one of the really great times for wine consumers to visit the country's wine regions. While you are likely to encounter more like minded crowds during harvest and crush, it is also one of the great opportunities to witness the winemaking process up close and also one of the most stunning visual experiences in wine country.
Law enforcement and court records, May 13
Lake County District Court, Judge McNeil presiding
Stormwater education program continues
Using fabric filters
MOSES LAKE — Fabric filters will be placed in stormwater drains in downtown Moses Lake Friday in preparation for sidewalk spraying.
Don't sweep sewer accident under rug
The big possible cover-up … the city of Sandpoint quietly sweeps the recent four-day untreated waste dumping into the Pend Oreille River under the rug. One day the problem is so serious that we are told not to go into the water. The next day everything is peachy keen. Opponents of the use of herbicides in our waterways circle like vultures around the issue of environment and safety, while four days worth of E. coli spews into the river.
Legals for June, 30 2026
Attacks, pandemic a 'gut punch' for famed Chicago district
CHICAGO (AP) — Neil Mehra’s cigar shop just off Chicago's Michigan Avenue wouldn't normally share much in common with big brand-name stores such as Tiffany’s and Saks Fifth Avenue, whose boutiques sit on the choicest spots on the city's most iconic street.
Attacks, pandemic a 'gut punch' for famed Chicago district
CHICAGO (AP) — Neil Mehra’s cigar shop just off Chicago's Michigan Avenue wouldn't normally share much in common with big brand-name stores such as Tiffany’s and Saks Fifth Avenue, whose boutiques sit on the choicest spots on the city's most iconic street.
Are gun shops 'essential' businesses during a pandemic?
In some parts of the U.S., authorities say gun shops aren't essential businesses and should close during stay-at-home orders meant to slow the coronavirus. In other places, officials are stopping background checks for concealed carry permits. Elsewhere, city leaders have invoked emergency powers allowing bans on gun sales.
Are gun shops 'essential' businesses during a pandemic?
In some parts of the U.S., authorities say gun shops aren't essential businesses and should close during stay-at-home orders meant to slow the coronavirus. In other places, officials are stopping background checks for concealed carry permits. Elsewhere, city leaders have invoked emergency powers allowing bans on gun sales.
Are gun shops 'essential' businesses during a pandemic?
In some parts of the U.S., authorities say gun shops aren't essential businesses and should close during stay-at-home orders meant to slow the coronavirus. In other places, officials are stopping background checks for concealed carry permits. Elsewhere, city leaders have invoked emergency powers allowing bans on gun sales.
New food at Silver Lake Mall
Business Bits
Three food businesses will occupy the Food Court spaces vacated by Taco Time and Orange Julius in Silver Lake Mall. Philly Express, Aebleskivers and Barbara's Homemade Fudge & Divinity will open toward the end of the month.