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Senate blocks drive for tougher seat belt law
HELENA – A bill that would have allowed police to pull drivers over for not wearing seat belts ended in a tie vote in the state Senate Thursday.
Boundary County Court Records - June 22, 2023
Boundary County Court Records from the Week of June 22, 2023.
The Exhausted Dad: Kid superfan reviews ‘A Minecraft Movie’
Around the time my oldest son learned how to walk, he began playing “Minecraft.”
Audit shows Hot Springs school employee overpaid herself, made personal purchases with district credit card
An audit of a Hot Springs School District employee found they made unauthorized personal purchases using public funds and overpaid themselves using thousands of dollars in grant money.
What to do with unordered merchandise
When you get unordered merchandise, here's what to do.
Hyundai affiliate plans $240M transmission plant in Georgia
ATLANTA (AP) — A South Korean auto parts supplier will invest more than $240 million to build a transmission factory in western Georgia with plans to hire 678 workers.
Hyundai affiliate plans $240M transmission plant in Georgia
ATLANTA (AP) — A South Korean auto parts supplier will invest more than $240 million to build a transmission factory in western Georgia with plans to hire 678 workers.
Holm mural finds home
MOSES LAKE — Longtime Moses Lake businessman Monte Holm may soon greet residents as they drop off their mail.
Advanced Placement Program expands
MOSES LAKE - A recent expansion of the Moses Lake High School Advanced Placement program is giving students an edge to their education.
The ethanol shuffle and other bad ideas
Have you heard of the Ethanol Shuffle? One step forward, two steps back. Actually, it's not a dance; it's part of California's clean energy policy - a program our governor wants to emulate.
Back-to-basics home improvements can help lower taxes
(ARA) - While small things help, it's the big steps consumers take to improve their home's energy efficiency that truly make a difference, according to researchers at Scientific American magazine.
Libby City Council approves water rate increase
Sen. Baucus has a big job ahead in tax overhaul
Sen. Max Baucus has taken on the gargantuan task of reforming our nation’s tax code.
NIC battles enrollment declines
North Idaho College has seen a steady decline in enrollment since 2011, but no panic buttons are being pushed.
Schoening breaks 4A Idaho state tournament scoring record
SANDPOINT — She torched the nets of north Idaho all season, and nothing changed when Sandpoint junior guard Madi Schoening traveled south for the state basketball tournament recently.
Moses Lake boys defeat Eastmont, 1-0
Moses Lake High School boys soccer picked up the 1-0 win at Lions Field on Saturday afternoon against 4A rival Eastmont High School in Moses Lake.
Movers and Shakers February 14, 2012
Clugston qualifies for Financial Adviser Leaders Conference
Records September 24, 2013
Adventure's First Stop
Businesses Bits
As a convenience store, this place is quite awesome.