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As wildfires rage, Biden is raising federal firefighter pay
President Joe Biden is temporarily raising pay for federal firefighters to ensure that no one fighting wildland fires is making less than $15 per hour.
As wildfires rage, Biden is raising federal firefighter pay
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is temporarily raising pay for federal firefighters to ensure that no one fighting wildland fires is making less than $15 per hour.
Everlasting love
Fred and Dorla Overlin will celebrate 75 years of wedded bliss Friday
Post Falls couple Fred and Dorla Overlin will celebrate their 75th wedding anniversary Friday
Rolling forward: Phase 1 funding complete for skate park renovations
MOSES LAKE — The Rotary Club of Moses Lake recently completed Phase 1 funding for improvements to the skate park in downtown Moses Lake, surpassing a goal of $125,000 and finishing with about $141,000.
Living space: Othello OKs plan to make housing construction easier
OTHELLO — Changing zoning laws to encourage more residential development, reviewing the rules on accessory dwelling units and reviewing development standards for parking are among the recommendations of the housing action plan adopted by the Othello City Council Monday.
Police calls: Lost wallet was found under caller’s pillow
Police calls: Lost wallet was found under caller’s pillow
'Everybody deserves a chance to be something great'
When your 14-year-old grandson David is visiting and he has an interest in helping you write, why not?
Legals for June, 30 2021
Area softball teams kick up dust at Missoula Rumble
16/18U Lady Pirates finish second at Missoula tournament.
Whitefish man sentenced for shooting at Idaho bar
A Whitefish man who pleaded guilty to firing into a crowd outside a bar in downtown Coeur d'Alene last summer will spend up to 15 years in prison.
Libby residents celebrate Pride month with potluck
“You are loved, screw the haters,” shouted Beckie Guerra to laughter and applause, kicking off Libby’s celebration of Pride month in Firemans Park on Saturday.
Miller sentenced on sexual abuse charge
A Troy man accused of sexually abusing a boy earned a partially suspended 45-year sentence in Lincoln County District Court on June 21.
Balancing your busy life
“Never be too busy for the people you love. Never allow pursuits or possessions to become bigger priorities than your relationships. Love is what gives meaning to life.”
Iron Horse shooter sentenced to prison
Mental illness cited as factor when man opened fire
The Montana man who pleaded guilty to firing into a crowd outside a downtown bar last summer will spend up to 15 years in prison.
Legals for June, 29 2021
Court records - 06/25/21
Court records - 06/25/21
The Latest: Oklahoma National Guard ending pandemic duty
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma National Guard troops who have been assisting the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic will begin ending their assignment this week.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
The Latest: Vaccination rules begin at Moscow restaurants
MOSCOW — Restaurants and cafes in Moscow on Monday began requesting that patrons provide proof of vaccination or a negative coronavirus test as the Russian capital faces a surge of new infections.
Silver Valley scholars make NIC 2021 Spring Dean's List
North Idaho College recently announced its Dean’s List for spring semester 2021. Students eligible for the NIC Dean’s List must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or above.