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Law roundup: Godzilla returns in ‘Botched Beer Run’
A drunk man in a red truck reportedly went to the store to buy beer. When employees told him they wouldn’t sell it to him because it was after 2 a.m. he put the beer down and left. But it didn’t end there.
City of Moses Lake
WinCo/Big Bend Binding Site Plan: WinCo Foods submitted an application Sept. 3 to construct a grocery store and amend a binding site plan to create 3 new parcels.
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Sharon's Hallmark bidding farewell to longtime employee
Tina Carter has worked at the store for over 40 years
Tina Carter is one of the family. For the past 40-plus years, her warm smile, outgoing and caring personality, and desire to help others find the perfect gift have helped make Sharon's Hallmark a cornerstone of the downtown. Wednesday, May 15, will be Carter's last day at the store, as she plans to retire from full-time work on that date.
Bread flop floated down Wilson Creek, stuck on bridge
Wilson Creek area history
Senior Showcase event marks Rapids program's progress
Glacier Institute's 30th anniversary celebration
Steps taken to approve Eureka signs
By Roger Morris, Western News Publisher
Mountain films come to Whitefish April 16
The Daily Inter Lake
Mountain films come to Whitefish April 16
The Daily Inter Lake
EPA to recommend Moses Lake contamination cleanup
EPA to present final record of decision on contamination of Moses Lake site on Sep. 30
Law enforcement and court records, May 20
Lake County District Court, Judge McNeil presiding
Plows finally hit the streets
Citywide plow should be finished by noon today
COEUR d'ALENE - Street crews were out in full force early Wednesday morning, clearing roads as Coeur d'Alene's first major snowstorm of the season dumped several inches of snow.
Yesterdays: 1972, When Columbia Falls was worth more than Whitefish
Columbia Falls added 24 homes over the past year, making it the second highest valued city in the county at the time, with a valuation of just under $8 million. Kalispell was highest with $36 million and Whitefish was third at $7.8 million.
Prepare firewood now to save money, burn cleaner
Now is the time to collect and properly store firewood so it is dry enough to burn efficiently during the colder months. Burning clean, dry, seasoned firewood to heat your home saves money, ignites easily, and lessens the impact on local air quality.
'A big test': Hard-hit New York City begins reopening
NEW YORK (AP) — After three gloomy months and 21,000 deaths that made it the nation's most lethal hot spot, New York City slowly began reopening Monday in the biggest test yet of Americans' ability to keep the coronavirus in check.
There is a new (hay) king in town
MOSES LAKE — Travis Visker is one of those types of people who quietly puts in countless hours of hard work each day. Visker’s coronation as the 2017 Grant County Fair Hay King on Tuesday was a chance for that hard work to be publicly recognized and validated in front of his farming peers.
Legal immigrants to get new ID
Technology makes new card more secure
COEUR d'ALENE - Employers will soon have a more reliable way to confirm that those claiming to be legal U.S. citizens, but some in favor of stricter laws believe it is still not enough.
Moose Crossing subdivision headed for sheriff's sale
Dam and reservoir considered in 1941
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