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China tries to reassure on Evergrande as default fears rise
China tries to reassure on Evergrande as default fears rise
Big Sky notes: Another special victory for Griz
How special can special teams be? Let the Montana Grizzlies count the ways. Garrett Graves, sophomore out of Eureka, returned the third-quarter pooched kickoff 27 yards to set his team up at the 48; that led to a field goal that gave the Grizzlies the lead for good in a 57-41 FCS playoff win over Eastern Washington Saturday.
CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Family trauma sidelines single mom
Single mom healing from family trauma
Life spun out of control following two serious traumas, but single mom, Bella is on track to find recovery and healing.
NIC under accreditation microscope
Experts coming to CDA next month to investigate leadership concerns
After a second complaint, the accrediting organization for North Idaho College is planning an onsite inquiry to the college to review the situation in January. The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities said in a letter to the college that based on the analysis of alleged facts, “NIC’s ability to maintain compliance with the United States Department of Education’s regulations, and Accreditation Procedures is of concern.”
Humphrey, Griz light up Eagles to win 57-41
Cam Humphrey threw for three touchdowns and the Montana defense tightened up in the third quarter of the Grizzlies’ 57-41 win over Eastern Washington Friday in a second-round FCS playoff game
Prosecutor: Michigan school shooting suspect wrote 'help me'
McDonald says the gun used in the shootings at Oxford High School was purchased by James Crumbley a week ago and given to the boy
First U.S. case of COVID-19 omicron variant confirmed in California
WASHINGTON (AP) — A person in California who had been vaccinated against COVID-19 became the first in the U.S. to have an identified case of the omicron variant, the White House announced Wednesday as scientists continue to study the risks posed by the new virus strain.
NIC under accreditation microscope
Experts coming to CDA next month to investigate leadership concerns
After a second complaint, the accrediting organization for North Idaho College is planning an onsite inquiry to the college to review the situation in January. The Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities said in a letter to the college that based on the analysis of alleged facts, “NIC’s ability to maintain compliance with the United States Department of Education’s regulations, and Accreditation Procedures is of concern.”
PRESS CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Coming back from childhood trauma
Single father thriving during recovery from addiction
Jonathan's struggle with mental health began at a young age. Working through childhood trauma exacerbated that struggle. Now at 34, Jonathan is rebounding and building a bright future.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend
Interim president hires NIC provost
Position merges two VP slots; some felt left out of decision-making process
A former North Idaho College dean will be returning Monday to temporarily fill in the shoes of two retiring vice presidents. Interim President Michael Sebaaly announced on Nov. 23 that Dr. Kassie Silvas, NIC’s former retired dean of Career, Technical and Workforce Education, would return to the college Monday in an interim provost position.
Sounds of the season: Quincy Valley Allied Arts to present Christmas concert
QUINCY — Quincy Valley Allied Arts highlights the holidays at its Community Christmas Concert, scheduled for 6 p.m. Sunday at the Performing Arts Center at Quincy High School, 403 Jackrabbit St. NE.
Seasoned QBs in one place, new faces at the other
Friday could be the Grizzlies’ time to shine, though the Bobcats seem intent on stealing headlines.
New mom loses job during pandemic
Despite struggles, young family presses on
First time parents welcomed a baby girl during the pandemic, but the loss of work because of the COVID-19 pandemic has made life unstable.
December comes in like a lamb
Warm winds lead to record high for Dec. 1 in CDA, but Cliff Harris says the cold is coming
December arrives with a whimper
How to shop online safely
Tips can protect you and your private info.
Court Records - Dec. 2, 2021
Information on local cases.
Legals for December, 2 2021
Ronan’s Aaliyah Decker earns TATL award
High school senior melds interests in Salish culture and neuroscience.
Teachers speak out
To the Editor and the Columbia Falls Community: We are teachers at Columbia Falls High School; we love our students and we have a deep respect for the community members who continue to support our education efforts.