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Power TakeOff, in Association With ComEd, Wins the MEEA Inspiring Efficiency Award for Innovation
DENVER - January 15, 2020 - (
Tear gas talk by Michigan lawmaker's aide leads to FBI visit
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — An FBI agent visited the home of a Michigan lawmaker's top aide after authorities were told that she had discussed the use of tear gas before the election.
County picks site to replace Green Owl
PRIEST RIVER — The quandary over where to develop a new waste collection site to replace the troubled Green Owl site could be over.
Fly shop moving to Main Street in Kalispell
Inside a small house converted to a retail shop on Airport Road, the three employees and family members operating Mystique Fly Shop are bracing for more space to cast a line.
Serving 'authentic Mexican BBQ flavor' in Coeur d'Alene, El Jefe Grill set to open in May
After helping family and friends open over 50 restaurants during his career in commercial real estate, Sam Arora has decided it's time to open one of his own.
More waste, more work
Anticipated federal bill aims at creating jobs through electronic waste
North Idaho officials can't predict if our area would see more jobs as a result of anticipated federal legislation that would require more electronic waste be recycled in the U.S. than overseas.
From the Archives - July 25, 2024
Happy 100th birthday to the Myers & Strom building which houses the Rusty Moose, Goat Mountain Pizza, Hope House, Ronnie's Salon, and the Kelson Apartments.
NASA aerospace program open to high school juniors
Idaho high school juniors will have the opportunity to take a special STEM class that could result in their having an opportunity to visit the NASA Ames Research Center in Sunnyvale, Calif., next summer and meet top NASA scientists and engineers.
Montana Adventure Sports is moving to Kalispell
After three successful years in Bigfork Montana Adventure Sports is moving to Kalispell.
Montana Adventure Sports is moving to Kalispell
After three successful years in Bigfork Montana Adventure Sports is moving to Kalispell.
Local couple followed by House Hunters
Local couple followed by House Hunters
Local couple followed by House Hunters
Kathryn Ann (Twitchell) Anderson, 81
Kathryn passed on June 14, 2020, and was born on April 18, 1939, in Spokane, Wash.
Chamber readies for Hometown Holidays fun
The season-long celebration kicks off with Small Business Saturday and a holiday scavenger hunt. But that is just the beginning as the celebration also will feature a lights display contest, and letters to Santa. The fun will culminate with 9B Ladies on the Loose and Santa at Georgia Mae Plaza.
Museum of North Idaho opens Friday
The Museum of North Idaho in Coeur d'Alene opens for the season at 11 a.m. Friday.
Raymond Guenther, 102
Raymond Edward Guenther was born Jan. 2, 1909, in Kenmare, N.D., to Frank and Maude Guenther. He died of natural causes at 102 years old on Feb. 9, 2011. Mr. Guenther had recently moved from Spokane where he had lived for 66 years to Seattle to be closer to relatives.
Flathead County
A woman reported losing her cell phone at a Whitefish business. Later, her husband and her father started receiving pornographic pictures, apparently of a minor, from her phone.
Kalispell police
Kalispell police got a call at 11 p.m. Monday when a man hit a tree on Fifth Avenue West and Fifth Street. After failing to move the car, he reportedly tried to flee and was caught. Aaron Castillo-Pulse, 21, was charged with his third DUI, resisting arrest, driving with a suspended license and having no insurance.
Toni Lee Huff 69
Toni Lee Huff (69) resident of St. Maries, ID passed away on November 4, 2019 in Kellogg, ID surrounded by loved ones. She was born to Utah Tony A. and Bonnie (Paul) Huff on February 26, 1950 in Wardner, ID. Toni attended school in Kellogg, ID before her family relocated to Spokane, WA. Over the years she spent time in Warden, Spokane, Ritzville, Moses Lake, and the Silver Valley.