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MLSD superintendent in talks to step down
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake School Board is in talks with Moses Lake School District Superintendent Josh Meek to step down from his position following a roughly two-week investigation into “financial concerns.”
Northwest Notes Aug. 20, 2021
News on local high schools, the Vandals, and WSU men's basketball
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television and radio highlights for upcoming weekend
Sandpoint swim searches for more state hardware
Inside the Litehouse YMCA, the Sandpoint swim team has built a dynasty. Since the Idaho High School Activities Association first sanctioned the sport in 2018, both the boys and the girls have brought home a trophy from state every year.
Bulldog volleyball eyes bright future, state berth
Sandpoint will open the season with the Judy Fong Tournament at Lewiston High on Saturday, Aug. 28, before hosting Post Falls on Sept. 3 at Les Rogers Court.
Clark Fork football hopes depth leads to glory
The Wampus Cats open their season at Troy on Friday, Aug. 27. Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. PST.
Track your tax rebate at tax.idaho.gov
Tax refunds coming
Landlords look for an exit amid federal eviction moratorium
NEW YORK (AP) — When Ryan David bought three rental properties back in 2017, he expected the $1,000-a-month he was pocketing after expenses would be regular sources of income well into his retirement years.
Booming Colo. town asks, ‘Where will water come from?’
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — "Go West, young man,'' Horace Greeley famously urged.
Legals for August, 20 2021
Whitefish adopts $49.9 million budget
The Whitefish City Council on Monday approved a $49.9 million operating budget for the 2022 fiscal year, which includes funding for two new firefighters, increased property tax relief for homeowners and significantly less in capital expenditures than last year's larger budget.
Landlords look for an exit amid federal eviction moratorium
There are now more than 15 million people living in households that owe as much as $20 billion in back rent
Landlords look for an exit amid federal eviction moratorium
NEW YORK (AP) — When Ryan David bought three rental properties back in 2017, he expected the $1,000-a-month he was pocketing after expenses would be regular sources of income well into his retirement years.
Booming Colo. town asks, ‘Where will water come from?’
GREELEY, Colo. (AP) — "Go West, young man,'' Horace Greeley famously urged.
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Idaho, ISU back as football rivals; as for Eastern ...
"There’s a rivalry now, there’s no question at all," Idaho football coach Paul Petrino said of EWU. "I think it was back two years ago. Our guys see them a lot … they know each other. There’s definitely a rivalry there. We beat ’em two games in a row at our place … I think that helped."
You might be overpaying for apps
If you download apps to your Android of iPhone device, you should be aware that both Google and Apple have been known to overcharge users who pay to download apps as well of those who make in-app purchases in the Google Play store or in Apple’s App store.
Court records - 08/13/21
Court records - 08/13/21
'Lettuce' have fun at the fair
There's plenty of fun to be had at the Bonner County Fair this week
Costs of the Afghanistan war, in lives and dollars
At just short of 20 years, the now-ending U.S. combat mission in Afghanistan was America's longest war. Ordinary Americans tended to forget about it, and it received measurably less oversight from Congress than the Vietnam War did. But its death toll is in the many tens of thousands. And because the U.S. borrowed most of the money to pay for it, generations of Americans will be burdened by the cost of paying it off.
Retired Whitefish police chief reflects on long career
Retired Whitefish Police Chief Bill Dial reflects on 41-year career in law enforcement