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Sunshine Factory home offers respite for families seeking hospital care
The home offers respite care for families in a variety of ways. The facility is a three-story home with a full kitchen, living room, bedrooms and a village-themed playroom with a toy camper.
This grizzly family comes with paparazzi
My neighbor is famous.
A robust June jobs report clouds outlook for US economy
A strong hiring report for June has assuaged fears that the U.S. economy might be on the cusp of a recession — and highlighted the resilience of the nation's job market.
U.S. Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup: Thorns fall on second day of U15 pool play
The Thorns are now 1-1 in pool play in the U15 girls division.
Pair graduate National Youth Leadership Training class
Pair are part of Boy Scout Troop 111
Legals for July, 9 2022
Legals for July, 9 2022
Montana leaders remember former Chief Deputy Attorney General, legislator Kris Hansen
Political leaders in Montana expressed condolences Friday for the loss of former chief deputy Attorney General and state legislator Kris Hansen.
Claflin awarded Special Needs Aide of the Year
It takes an exceptional person to assist in transporting students with special needs.
Clinton Taylor Maynard
Clinton Taylor Maynard
Some county residents voice displeasure with Pride event
The festival, which was born out of an impromptu gathering in the summer of 2021 to celebrate Pride month, will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday at Riverside Park.
U.S. Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup: Thorns FC girls win U15 opener
Marisol Stosich scored two goals as the Thorns North FC 2007 girls red soccer team opened play at the U.S. Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup with a 2-1 win over Storm FC out of North Texas on Thursday in U15 play.
Stories of strength
Kootenai Recovery Community Center fills service gaps, connects resources to people in need
Kootenai Recovery Community Center fills service gaps, connects resources to people in need
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend
One scandal too many: British PM Boris Johnson resigns
Months of defiance ended almost with a shrug as Johnson stood outside No. 10 Downing St. and conceded that his party wanted him gone
One scandal too many: British PM Boris Johnson resigns
LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his resignation Thursday after droves of top government officials quit over the latest scandal to engulf him, marking an end to three tumultuous years in which he tried to bluster his way through one ethical lapse after another.
Polson man gets prison time for posing as law enforcement
A Polson man accused of posing as a federal law enforcement agent to two girls last summer was sentenced recently in Lincoln County District Court.
Glacier's Native America Speaks program marks 40th year
Dozens of spectators filled the wooden benches in the shadow of Red Eagle Mountain at the Rising Sun picnic area in Glacier National Park on Wednesday evening.
Roger Dean Hansen, 90
Roger Dean Hansen, 90, passed away on June 17, 2022 at Schneidmiller Hospice House in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. Roger was born October 7, 1931 to William and Elizabeth (Vehrs) Hansen in Aspinwall, Iowa.
Moses Lake sees two hole-in-ones over weekend
MOSES LAKE — Two golfers hit holes in one at The Links at Moses Pointe this weekend, with Moses Lake’s AJ Escamilla and Royal City’s Wiley Farrer both leaving the course with the honor of hitting one. “I don’t know that that’s ever happened here,” Director of Golf Bill Porter said of two golfers hitting a hole in one in the same weekend. “The odds are a really, really, long shot that that would happen.” ...