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Lewiston uses fast start to down SHS girls basketball
Sandpoint girls basketball was unable to overcome a hot start by the Bengals in a 54-34 loss at Lewiston on Saturday. But after that sizzling first quarter, Sandpoint kept pace with the Bengals and showed plenty of improvement from its season opener.
With paltry ERA of 1.5, Moultray leads Kats on the mound
Maddie Moultray has lived a life of softball. She started playing in kindergarten, though her first pitching experience came a few years later at a Mother’s Day tourney.
Man sentenced in burglary cases
Matthew Colin Henslee, 26, will be entering into the court's retained jurisdiction program after being convicted on a string of burglaries in October 2021.
Man sentenced in burglary cases
Matthew Colin Henslee, 26, will be entering into the court's retained jurisdiction program after being convicted on a string of burglaries in October 2021.
Tribe 'stepping up' for students
Offers scholarship match through chamber
The Top Scholars Program recognizes 50 top seniors from the Coeur d’Alene area high schools at the April Upbeat Breakfast
Report: 'Yellowstone' production injects $70 million into state's economy
The report found that Montana has experienced growth in television and film in the last 10 years, with 122 productions filmed in 2019.
MSU offers new doctoral program in Indigenous and rural health
The program aims to develop scholars, educators and practitioners to address pressing health and wellness needs of Indigenous and rural communities in Montana and beyond.
MSU offers new doctoral program in Indigenous and rural health
As part of its efforts to address the health and wellness of Indigenous and rural communities in Montana and beyond, Montana State University is offering a new doctoral program in Indigenous and rural health.
Evergreen sidewalk fundraising goes the distance
Evergreen sidewalk fundraising goes the distance
POLSON MAN SENTENCED FOR FELONY SEXUAL ASSAULT
Noah Fouty of Polson pleaded guilty to two counts of misdemeanor sexual assault and two counts of felony sexual assault on May 24, 2019, related to incidents in 2016 and 2017.
Fed chair Powell says will provide nearly unlimited lending
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jerome Powell says the Federal Reserve would provide essentially unlimited lending to support the economy as long as it is damaged by the viral outbreak.
Fed chair Powell says will provide nearly unlimited lending
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jerome Powell says the Federal Reserve would provide essentially unlimited lending to support the economy as long as it is damaged by the viral outbreak.
OPINION: SHAWN KEENAN — Rep. Remington’s decision requires state investigation
Let me be clear. I know who Pastor Tim is. I am personally aware of the people he has extended a second chance to. I lived next to one of his halfway homes. I have seen for my own eyes the people whose lives are now heading in a positive direction. For this good work I give him credit.
Bill Richardson seeks humanitarian aid for Navajo Nation
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A philanthropic effort aimed at boosting access to scarce medical and protective equipment supplies on the Navajo Nation is being organized by former Gov. Bill Richardson.
New state law prohibits discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status
OLYMPIA — Employers, landlords and service providers will be prohibited from discriminating against individuals based on their citizenship or immigration status under a bill passed in the Washington Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee on March 18.
No fast lane for grocery tax relief
This week saw an end to three bills devoted to helping residents pay for their groceries, dimming Gov. Brad Little’s hopes to shepherd relief to local shoppers.
Trump reverses course on conservation fund
After submitting a disappointing budget proposal last month that called for gutting the popular and bipartisan Land and Water Conservation Fund, President Trump appears ready to reverse course — and then some.
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Local community foundations team up for fundraising blitz
Whitefish Community Foundation has teamed up with Flathead Community Foundation to participate in the Global Day of Giving and Unity, scheduled for Tuesday, May 5.
Hertz touts tax reductions passed by Legislature
The 2023 Montana legislature began its legislative session with an unprecedented surplus, mainly due to the over-collection of state taxes from Montana taxpayers.