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Idaho grad rates slip
Pandemic aftershocks, absences continue to have impacts on education
Pandemic aftershocks, absences continue to have impacts on education
NIC to relaunch microgrant program
North Idaho College, with support from the City of Coeur d’Alene, is preparing to relaunch the NIC Venture Fund Microgrant program.
Court Records for Jan. 27, 2022
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
John White Speaker Series returns to History Museum
Now in its 19th year, the popular Northwest Montana Historical Society’s John White Speaker Series returns this winter with a slate of engaging discussions.
Fed plans to raise rates as soon as March to cool inflation
The Fed’s actions are sure to make a wide range of borrowing costlier over time
The Chopp Shoppe: Johnson offers custom meats keeping family, relationships at the forefront
There is no fairytale story of fulfilling a long-awaited dream at the new Alpine Chopp Shoppe in Whitefish — just a grueling amount of long, hard-working hours that are now turning into something pretty spectacular.
Kids get hooked at Frenchtown ice fishing day
The weather was perfect with a robin’s egg, blue sky day for kids who went ice fishing at Frenchtown Pond on Saturday — many for their first time. The organizers of the event were happy and helpful as over 150 kiddos registered, some as early as 8 a.m.
Big Sky boys handle Glacier
The way the Missoula Big Sky boys got it going against Glacier Tuesday, in a convincing 72-56 at the Wolf Den, probably surprises some.
Troy boys take win against Mullan Tigers
It was a tale of two halves in Troy last week.
Taxpayers face overloaded IRS as filing season opens
WASHINGTON (AP) — Count 30-year-old Ethan Miller among that subset of Americans who were actually eager to file their taxes once income tax filing season opened on Monday.
Blanton back behind bars
A Eureka man arrested for shooting a dog will spend a year behind bars after admitting last month that he broke the terms of his suspended sentence.
Looking to build momentum
New CAR president hopes to make progress with affordable housing
CAR president talks affordable housing
Lewis and Clark local student honor roll
A number of local students are among those who earned a spot on the Lewis and Clark State College honor rolls.
Practical resolutions build better momentum
Focus on results you can measure.
One day at a time
Here we are in the first weeks of 2022.
Legals for January, 25 2022
Legals for January, 25 2022
Library launches science education program
Library launches science education program
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Business becomes major sponsor of Whitefish Trail
Business becomes major sponsor of Whitefish Trail