- Relevance
- Date
- Any time
- Past 24 hours
- Past week
- Past month
- Past year
Sort By
Date
All results /
Griz can hope for health ahead of Sac State
The Montana Grizzlies are 4-1 after their difficult 31-14 win over 0-5 Dixie State Saturday, and if Bobby Hauck had a hard time getting a squad on the field, especially along the defensive front, so be it.
Census data show small drop in Lincoln County's population
Despite evidence suggesting Lincoln County is seeing an influx of newcomers, the county’s population has remained relatively stable over the last 10 years, according to the latest census count.
Facing the voters: Moses Lake candidates speak in online forum
MOSES LAKE — Candidates for the Moses Lake City Council, Moses Lake School Board, Hospital District 1 and the commission overseeing the Port of Moses Lake on Monday discussed in an online forum properly managing local growth and taking back some measure of local control from Olympia.
Whitefish City Council candidate Andy Feury
Andy Feury is one of eight candidates running for a seat on the Whitefish City Council.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Legals for October, 11 2021
Incumbent, challenger share small government values
Mark Johnson and Sid Daoud have a lot in common. That’s largely why they’re now pitted against each other in the race to be Kalispell’s next mayor.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Wildness in baseball, and college football as well
Here's example NO. 1,234,567 of why comparative scores don't always mean something.
Man gets prison for groping girls
A man who was convicted of kissing and groping two teen girls near the lake last summer will spend up to 15 years in prison.
Bonner County History - Oct. 10, 2021
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum shares interesting stories of the community's people, places and events.
Griz pull away from Dixie St. in second half
It wasn’t the walkover victory many expected Saturday, with the winless Dixie State Trailblazers coming to town. The Montana Grizzlies will take it, turnovers and missed opportunities and all.
NIE: Kid conversation starter
Teacher uses newspaper feature for discussion launchers
What do you want to be when you grow up? What’s something you’re saving up for? Questions like these get the ball rolling to classroom discussions in Geri Hagler’s tech prep classes at Dalton Elementary School.
Housing in Hayden at a crossroads
I am a Hayden homeowner who only recently became aware of the dramatic changes in zoning codes proposed in the Hayden “2040 Comprehensive Plan.”
'Go-Givers' target food and housing insecurity
Horizon employees volunteered over 1,280 hours for 25 organizations
Joyce Irene Grinde, 83
Joyce Irene Grinde, 83, passed away on Sept. 29, 2021, three months after her beloved husband of 63 years, Jim, passed away June 30, 2021.
Impact of forest thinning on wildfires creates divisions
The projects aim to return overgrown forests to the way they were more than a century ago
Bits 'n pieces from east, west and beyond
East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:
McCullough, Mendy appear during Law Day
Wednesday was Law Day in Shoshone County and Judge Scott Wayman heard several cases throughout the day, including those of Cappuccino McCullough and Quentin Mendy, both of whom were set for sentencing.
NIE: It's their story, too
Students use the paper for history class
For students at Lakes Middle School, the newspaper is a mystery box waiting to be discovered.
Volunteering, giving
Juanita Richards, left, north central regional manager for Horizon Credit Union in Moses Lake, presents Moses Lake Youth Dynamics area director Sean Sallis with a $500 donation for the organization Thursday.