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Inside and outside climate talks, youths urge faster action
Friday was the day the U.N. conference said it was dedicating to youth
Man sentenced in lewd conduct case
David Gavin Blakeney, 63, will serve seven-to-twenty five years in the Idaho Department of Corrections for two counts of lewd conduct.
Bulldogs battle Russets tonight for berth in state semis
The top-seeded Bulldogs (6-2) will continue their quest for their second state title tonight when they welcome No. 8 seed Shelley (7-3) to War Memorial Field for a 4A state quarterfinal showdown.
Boosting Idaho energy innovation to help meet environmental goals, support economy
According to a report by the International Energy Agency, approximately 40 percent of cumulative CO2 emissions reductions needed to meet sustainability targets rely on technologies not yet commercially deployed on a mass-market scale.
Credit union awards grants to local fire districts
Gesa, a community-chartered credit union, recently announced the recipients of its first Local Heroes Grant Program, awarding $110,000 in grants to 23 organizations across Washington state, according to information from the company.
End of an era: NIC's legacy down the toilet
NIC's legacy may be coming to an end
Court records - 10/29/21
Court records - 10/29/21
Evergreen sidewalk fundraising goes the distance
Evergreen sidewalk fundraising goes the distance
Legals for November, 4 2021
Legals for November, 4 2021
WHS Drama Club stages ‘Twelve Angry Jurors’
Whitefish High School Drama Club will be staging a production of the classic drama “Twelve Angry Jurors” today, and Nov. 5 and 6 at the Black Box Theatre at the high school.
Veronica Jeanne Dunfee, 85
On Oct. 31, 2021, the gates of heaven opened wide for the arrival of a tiny, but mighty, spunky redhead named Veronica Jeanne Dunfee.
Aispuro, Welker and Dick win Sandpoint council seats
Peters wins LPOSD board post
There will be a few new faces on the Sandpoint City Council — and a new face on the Lake Pend Oreille School Board.
College, her way
From high school to postgraduate, U of I opens doors to student’s success
At Camp Sanders in North Idaho, Emma Arman directs campers from station to station, teaching them stages of the water cycle.
Evergreen sidewalk project gets $25,000 from Flathead Electric
Evergreen’s sidewalk project recently got a big boost from Flathead Electric Cooperative with a $25,000 grant.
Veronica Jeanne Dunfee, 85
On Oct. 31, 2021, the gates of heaven opened wide for the arrival of a tiny, but mighty, spunky redhead named Veronica Jeanne Dunfee.
Legals for November, 3 2021
Big Sky notes: Red letter Saturday for MSU
The Big Sky Conference game of the week is an easy call: No. 4 Montana State visits No. 5 Eastern Washington Saturday, on the red turf of Roos Field.
Man gets prison time for robbery, domestic assault
A judge sentenced a man to prison for breaking into his former girlfriend’s home.
Moses Lake softball goes to tournament, falls short of placing
YAKIMA — The Moses Lake High School girls slow pitch softball team participated in the 4A Washington Interscholastic Activities Association/Gesa Credit Union State Slowpitch Softball tournament in Yakima during the weekend, but did not place in the top four.