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Lady spikers lose extra-game thriller to Bigfork
By DAVID ERICKSON / Whitefish Pilot
Jazz classes added to schools
Extra-curricular jazz ensembles at Whitefish high and middle schools will likely become official classes next school year.
City should develop City Hall property
Whitefish has the uniqueness to always have wonderful, talented people appearing to serve on its boards and to run for city council. In the process, however, there seems to be a loss of institutional memory. Since my last two issues of the Pilot mention the city council's No. 1 planning concern is city hall facilities, I would like to respectfully offer an historical perspective on that project.
Wine and Food Fest hosts 'Rocky Mountain Rendezvous'
The Project Whitefish Wine and Food Fest is marking 30 years of raising funds to support children in the community with its annual wine tasting, food festival and auction.
Winter Carnival Grand Parade winners
Parade winners from Saturday’s Whitefish Winter Carnival Grand Parade:
Mountainfilm on Tour comes to Whitefish
Mountainfilm on Tour brings a selection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and incredibly inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival to Whitefish on Thursday, March 12.
Alaska officials react strongly to JPMorgan oil pullback
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska state officials reacted with alarm this week after a second large U.S. bank said it would not support future oil and gas projects in the Arctic.
Post Falls Chamber celebrating community leaders
Greatness is not what you have, but rather what you give. For nearly three decades, the Post Falls Chamber of Commerce has been coming together to celebrate community leaders who leave their unique mark along the way as our community grows and flourishes. We were thrilled to celebrate some deserving community businesses and leaders at the Community Recognition Gala presented by Numerica Credit Union.
Moody's downgrades Lebanon's rating amid financial crisis
BEIRUT (AP) — Credit rating agency Moody's downgraded Lebanon's government issuer ratings Friday to Ca from Caa2 and changed the outlook to stable amid concerns the tiny Arab country might be forced to restructure its massive debt.
Justice Dept. won't oppose probation for ex-Trump aide Flynn
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday that it would not oppose probation for former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn — a more lenient stance than prosecutors took earlier this month, when they said he deserved prison time.
Federal Reserve proposes loosening rules on bank investments
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve
Celebrated book editor Alice Mayhew dies at age 87
NEW YORK (AP) — Alice Mayhew, the celebrated and influential editor of political and historical works whose authors ranged from Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein to Taylor Branch and Doris Kearns Goodwin, died Tuesday at age 87.
Justice Dept. won't oppose probation for ex-Trump aide Flynn
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday that it would not oppose probation for former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn — a more lenient stance than prosecutors took earlier this month, when they said he deserved prison time.
Justice Dept. won't oppose probation for ex-Trump aide Flynn
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday that it would not oppose probation for former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn — a more lenient stance than prosecutors took earlier this month, when they said he deserved prison time.
COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Davis wins NAIA National Decathlon Championship
Davis placed second in six events in order to get the job done.
Law roundup: Woman can’t find way out of wrecked SUV
An “old lady” reportedly hit a parked SUV, causing her SUV to flip on its side. She declined medical assistance but didn’t know how to get out.
Gianforte must save taxpayers from Democrat-hijacked budget bill
The Montana Legislature’s sole constitutional duty is to pass a balanced budget. Montanans take pride in our state’s tradition of fiscal responsibility, but that tradition is not at all reflected in the budget bill hijacked and advanced by Democrats this session. As we write this, Montana’s proposed budget is way in the red, with the shortfall projected at around $1 billion by 2029.
Town halls examine public school needs
Save Our Schools Idaho hosts community town halls across North Idaho to discuss public education impact following House Bill 93's $50 million voucher program. Events in Coeur d'Alene, Sandpoint, Priest River, and Post Falls feature educators and advocates examining school choice effects on funding and accountability.
Wenatchee Valley College receives $130,000 for workforce development
WENATCHEE – Wenatchee Valley College has secured $130,000 in workforce development funds from the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges. The funding, going to just 12 colleges, is part of a broader initiative to bolster local economic growth and meet industry demands, according to WVC. In its recent announcement, the SBCTC emphasized the importance of these funds, stating they are designed "to help industry thrive and expand in Washington state while continuing to support the development of a skilled workforce." The funds are aimed at projects that adapt to the evolving needs of both industry and prospective students as well as to strengthen local workforce development efforts.
NIC WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cardinal rally falls short
NIC hosts Bellevue on Friday at 7 p.m.