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Op-Ed: A perfect campaign speech … almost
Gov. Brad Little has not yet announced his re-election plans, but it’s not much of a mystery. As he has told reporters, “Don’t bet against it.”
Texas rabbi says he, 2 hostages escaped synagogue standoff
Authorities identified the hostage-taker as 44-year-old British national Malik Faisal Akram, who was killed Saturday night
A perfect campaign speech…almost
Gov. Brad Little has not yet announced his re-election plans, but it’s not much of a mystery. As he has told reporters, “Don’t bet against it.”
Wilson Creek boys dominate in home game
WILSON CREEK — The Wilson Creek High School boys basketball team blew Cascade Christian Academy (CCA) out of the water at its game Wednesday at Wilson Creek.
Popular Coeur d'Alene Football Coaches Clinic scheduled to return in February
A pair of recently hired assistants at the University of Idaho, Rob Aurich (defensive coordinator/linebackers coach) and Luke Schleusner (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach), are scheduled to speak.
Runaway team takes off with load of logs
The people, history and places of western Bonner County.
Group: Tax rich to fund vaccines for poor hit by pandemic
Group: Tax rich to fund vaccines for poor hit by pandemic
Amazon’s UK site backs away from plan to stop taking Visa
Amazon’s UK site backs away from plan to stop taking Visa
Phyllis Jean (Gray) Bjorsness, 92
Phyllis Jean (Gray) Bjorsness, 92, of Whitefish, treasured wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, passed away Dec. 14, 2021.
Flathead Business Watercooler
Flathead Business Watercooler
Governors turn to budgets to guard against climate change
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey this past week pitched $1 billion for water infrastructure
Legals for January, 15 2022
Analysis: Biden overshoots on what's possible in divided DC
Biden's troubles extend back to August, when the administration executed a chaotic and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan
Goodbye 'godsend': Expiration of child tax credits hits home
The Robertses are now out $550 a month
Montana school districts hit $1 million cap on tax credits for public school donations in mere minutes.
A program offering a dollar-for-dollar tax credit for donations to Montana public schools reached its $1 million limit within minutes of launching this month, with nine school districts claiming credits on behalf of 23 individual donors.
Webb arrives at arraignment ready to deal
A 26-year-old man pleaded guilty to a felony burglary charge Jan. 3 after authorities fingered him for two break-ins near the Thompson Chain of Lakes.
Troy man accused of turning to old tricks
Authorities say a Troy man has fleeced customers across the country out of thousands of dollars — and not for the first time.
Oath Keepers head charged with Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy
WASHINGTON (AP) — Stewart Rhodes, the founder and leader of the far-right Oath Keepers militia group, has been arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy in the attack on the U.S. Capitol, authorities said Thursday.
City begins water and wastewater rate study
City officials began a rate study for its water and wastewater treatment systems as part of a move to ensure equitable rates.