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Kootenai Tribe sees continued success
April 25, 2024 1 a.m.

Kootenai Tribe sees continued success

The Kootenai Tribe of Idaho had a phenomenal 2023. We continued to see success in both our government projects and our commercial enterprises.

June 24, 2021 midnight

0624 TWIF Briefs

Third show added to Ed Asner’s production'God Help Us!

January 7, 2008 midnight

Public hearing tonight

A public hearing on Glacier Town Center is scheduled at 7 p.m. today before the Kalispell City Council.

Strong spending projected this year
June 27, 2015 9 p.m.

Strong spending projected this year

Survey: Consumer sentiment at highest level since January

WASHINGTON - Consumer sentiment rose this month to the highest level since January, suggesting that spending will strengthen this year.

January 23, 2020 7:05 a.m.

Home searched after cybercrime targets Florida school board

Cybercrime investigators searched a South Carolina home in a nationwide effort to track down suspects they say stole more than $206,000 from a Florida school board.

January 24, 2020 12:05 a.m.

Home searched after cybercrime targets Florida school board

Cybercrime investigators searched a South Carolina home in a nationwide effort to track down suspects they say stole more than $206,000 from a Florida school board.

William Harley Bagwell
July 21, 2017 3 a.m.

William Harley Bagwell

Our dad, William Harley Bagwell, was born on Oct. 21, 1944, in Wenatchee, Wash. to George Leslie Bagwell and Evelyn Julia Archer Bagwell. Dad’s dad was stricken with rheumatoid arthritis at an early age which left Dad as an only child to be raised by his mother, grandmother and a handful of uncles. Despite this non-traditional way of being raised, Dad always told the best stories about his childhood and teen years. The Corfu area will always hold a special place in our hearts as the place “where Dad grew up”.

Studded tire removal deadline Sunday
March 28, 2024 7:23 p.m.

Studded tire removal deadline Sunday

OLYMPIA — According to a March 21 reminder from the Washington State Department of Transportation, studded tires must be removed by the end of the day Sunday to avoid a potential fine of $137. "We know that studded tires cause between $20 million to $29 million in damage to state-owned roads in Washington each winter and also damage city and county roads," WSDOT Maintenance Operations Manager James Morin said. "We urge travelers to explore all their traction options, including non-stud, winter-tread tires which are different from all-season tires. These tires are legal year-round and don't damage our highways." The statement said the removal date falls on a holiday this year, which could mean some shops are closed, so WSDOT urges travelers to plan ahead now. Studded tires are legal in Washington from Nov. 1 to March 31. There is no individual exception or out-of-state waiver to the studded tire dates. The announcement said tickets could be issued by the Washington State Patrol as soon as Monday, April 1. WSDOT does not issue tickets.

March 27, 2020 9:28 a.m.

Canada to cover up to 75 percent of salaries for businesses

TORONTO (AP) — Canada is increasing a payroll subsidy to small- and medium-sized businesses to now cover up to 75 percent of salaries as the country braced for a shutdown that a top health official said will last months.

July 12, 2023 midnight

Conservation license now required to access some state lands

A new rule that went into effect over the weekend requires all outdoor enthusiasts to secure a conservation license to access some state lands previously open with few restrictions to the public.

Conservation license now required to access some state lands
July 4, 2023 midnight

Conservation license now required to access some state lands

A new rule that went into effect over the weekend requires all outdoor enthusiasts to secure a conservation license to access some state lands previously open with few restrictions to the public.

December 3, 2019 11 p.m.

Legals for December, 4 2019

December 4, 2019 midnight

Legals for December, 4 2019

December 4, 2019 midnight

Legals for December, 4 2019

December 4, 2019 midnight

Legals for December, 4 2019

Fresh News from MarDon
November 1, 2014 6 a.m.

Fresh News from MarDon

The end of October, Halloween, and early November means fall is in the air. The beginning of the northern flights of waterfowl, lunker walleye on Potholes Reservoir, and especially Goose Hunting in fields are all activities outdoor enthusiasts enjoy this time of year. The water level on Potholes Reservoir has risen almost 8 feet since the lowest level of 2014.

May 29, 2020 midnight

Legals for May, 29 2020

February 4, 2018 1 a.m.

Boom-town bustle of Martin City

Except for the hubbub of Cabin Fever Days in February and the upsurge in traffic during the summer and hunting seasons, Martin City is a bastion of peace and quiet these days.

Food Pavilion remains open in Moses Lake
March 20, 2007 9 p.m.

Food Pavilion remains open in Moses Lake

MOSES LAKE — Even though Brown & Cole Stores, LLC, is closing several locations in the state, Moses Lake customers will still be able to shop at the Food Pavilion.

December 2, 2010 8 p.m.

Community Christmas celebrations commence

Cities plan parades, tree lightings, music

Several local communities will hold celebrations for the entire family this weekend to help usher in the Christmas season.