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Letter: Kudos to elected officials in Libby
Dear Editor:
Kendall Donne Carpenter, 57
Kendall Donne Carpenter, 57, passed away on Nov. 6, 2012, in Whitefish.
MSU Northern announces fall dean's list
The following students from the Lake County area made MSU Northern’s fall semester 2021 dean’s list.
School thanks
We would like to thank the following businesses for their generous donations hosting the Western A Divisional Track meet May 21-22 held in Columbia Falls:
Quincy resident makes dean's list
ROCHESTER, New York - Bailey Kehl of Quincy was named to the Dean's List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the Spring 2022 Semester. Kehl is in the international business program.
THANKS: Will pay it forward
We would like to thank the two ladies in Post Falls who paid for our dinner.
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Dean’s lists
4-H Travel Club says thanks for help
Editor,
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Dean’s lists
Nick Foles is Bears starting QB for game against Colts
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Nick Foles made a strong case for being the starting quarterback for the Chicago Bears after a 30-26 comeback win Sunday over the Atlanta Falcons.
What to know about buying or selling a home during a pandemic
In a year where uncertainty is the only certainty, there’s one bellwether industry leading a flock of others to prosperity.
Byrds of a feather
Brothers guide teams to state finals
The Byrd boys started playing soccer because their parents thought they’d get hurt playing football.
Mistakes send sloppy Raiders to 36-20 loss to Patriots
The mistakes the Las Vegas Raiders did so well avoiding in winning the first two weeks piled up in New England.
Choose your hard
Most of us will agree that man has been to the moon. If you do not agree, you may as well stop reading now. For the rest of us, follow along as we laugh and learn about Parkinson’s disease. What? Parkinson’s has nothing to do with lunar landings… Or does it?
California declares emergency to help balance state budget
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Facing an estimated $54.3 billion shortfall, California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday declared a "budget emergency" for the first time so the Legislature can pull from the state's savings account to balance a spending plan that includes cuts for colleges, courts and state worker salaries.
California Senate OKs plan to close $54 billion deficit
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Senate on Thursday approved a $202.1 billion spending plan that covers the state's $54.3 billion deficit through a combination of temporary tax increases, delayed spending and cuts to colleges, courts and state worker salaries.
California Assembly to cast final vote on state budget
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Assembly will return to work on Friday from their summer recess to vote on a spending plan that closes the state's estimated $54.3 billion deficit through a combination of temporary tax increases, delayed spending and cuts to colleges, courts and state worker salaries.
Blue Jays still waiting to hear if they can play in Toronto
TORONTO (AP) — A top Canadian government health official credits the Blue Jays for their willingness to live in a quarantine environment while they host games in Toronto but said Friday problems remain with Major League Baseball’s proposed plan to play in Canada amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Blue Jays still waiting to hear if they can play in Toronto
TORONTO (AP) — A top Canadian government health official credits the Blue Jays for their willingness to live in a quarantine environment while they host games in Toronto but said Friday problems remain with Major League Baseball’s proposed plan to play in Canada amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Free COVID-19 testing site busy on opening day
More than 120 people had free coronavirus tests last Tuesday in Bigfork.