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THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Ray a risk worth taking for M's
It’s a risk. There’s no other way to describe the Mariners’ splashing out $115 million over five years for the services of lefty Robbie Ray. Having said that, this is probably a risk worth taking.
Little: Idaho kicking butt
Gov. highlights state achievements, says it can do even better
Little speaks to biz group
CHRISTMAS FOR ALL Single mom tries to regroup after homelessness
single mom faces challenges after being homeless for nine months
Single mom of two struggling with diabetes is just starting to find stability following nine months of homelessness, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the sole provider on a limited income, there isn't money in the budget for the tires and vehicle alignment she needs to keep moving forwards.
Bipartisan effort
Bipartisan effort
Reach out for help
Reach out for help
Priest River man sentenced in shooting
Jack Leroy Darden, 47, will serve three- to nine years for unlawful discharge at an occupied residence. This is the second occurrence of unlawful discharge by Darden.
Little: Idaho kicking butt
Gov. highlights state achievements, says it can do even better
Little speaks to biz group
Stingy defense propels Bulldogs to victory over Lumberjacks
The Bulldog defense had its strongest outing of the season to power Sandpoint girls basketball to a 39-11 victory over St. Maries on Tuesday night at Les Rogers Court.
Legals for December, 1 2021
Valkyries dynamic duo helped lead soccer team to new heights
Bigfork’s Brette Guenzler and Scout Nadeau have spent a lot of time on the soccer pitch together since they began playing together in elementary school, but this season the dynamic duo and their teammates stood somewhere no Valkyrie soccer player had ever been before - the Class A state semi-finals.
Montana Cattlemen to host 20th Cattlemen's Day
Starting off the program, Kendra Joyce will talk about her program “Cutting Fences” which supports individuals in agriculture who have sustained injuries, accidents, or have disabilities.
Big Sky notes: A rematch with a (non) rival
If Eastern Washington fans were expecting a Liberty Lake boat full of bulletin board material coming out of Missoula, they didn’t get it from the Montana Grizzlies’ Monday press conference.
MY TURN: Open letter to Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherri Ybarra
Dear Mrs. Ybarra, I feel I have no choice but to write to you.
Leichty pleads guilty to possession with intent to distribute
A man accused of bringing methamphetamine into Libby via train and selling it locally pleaded guilty last week to felony criminal possession of dangerous drugs with intent to distribute.
Chronic health issues plague young family
A young family of four struggling to make ends meet due to severe, chronic health issues, requests help for car repairs from Christmas For All.
It’s IDeal to save for college
Here's a great way to offset tuition increases.
A time to slow down and reflect
I can’t believe the holidays are nearly here!
Night of Lights ready to shine in Columbia Falls
After a year’s hiatus, the Night of Lights parade will roll down Nucleus Avenue in Columbia Falls on Friday, Dec. 3.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: WSU made it official with Dickert — before someone else did
I believe Jake Dickert will be the next winner to make his mark on the Palouse. Hope so, since I don’t have time to help WSU AD Pat Chun find an extra stash of money.