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Black Americans laud Juneteenth holiday, say more work ahead
WASHINGTON (AP) — Black Americans rejoiced after President Joe Biden made
In search of the perfect tomato soup
Politics and social movements aside, perhaps the one thing most of us can agree on is there’s nothing finer than a steaming hot, aromatic bowl of soup, tomato soup to be exact.
Whitefish Credit Union welcomes new CFO
Scott Bolster has made a career of working for credit unions because he appreciates the credit union philosophy of putting members first.
Pick-6 leads West to Shrine Game win
BILLINGS — Manhattan’s Tony Veltkamp returned an interception 49 yards for the go-ahead score and the West All-Stars snapped a Montana Shrine Game skid with a 21-12 win over the East Saturday at Daylis Stadium.
U.S. Youth Soccer Far West Presidents Cup: Timbers, Thorns teams play to ties
Two of the three local teams wrapped up tourney play Friday, but the Timbers 05 boys will play in the semifinals today.
Long road to Quick Launch
Hagadone Marine Group breaks ground on $15 million construction project
In the water, quicker
Biden promotes milestone of 300M vaccine shots in 150 days
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden took a cautious victory lap Friday in his quest to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control, announcing that 300 million vaccine shots have been administered in the 150 days since he took office.
Black Americans laud Juneteenth holiday, say more work ahead
WASHINGTON (AP) — Black Americans rejoiced Thursday after President Joe Biden made
Biden promotes milestone of 300M vaccine shots in 150 days
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden took a cautious victory lap Friday in his quest to bring the COVID-19 pandemic under control, announcing that 300 million vaccine shots have been administered in the 150 days since he took office.
Lee scores three as Timbers team wins again
Timbers-Thorns North FC teams continue play at the USYS Far West Presidents Cup in Salt Lake City.
Chiefs swimmers end season with win at boys district championship
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake High School boys swim team wrapped up the 2021 season with a win at the 2021 Boys Swim and Dive District Championships meet at MLHS’ Tony St. Onge Pool of Dreams Thursday.
'12 Mighty Orphans' full of heart, toughness
Football movie earns 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes
'12 Mighty Orphans' full of heart, earns 98% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes
Loan relief granted to defrauded for-profit college students
The U.S. Education Department said Wednesday it's erasing student debt for thousands of borrowers who attended a for-profit college chain that made exaggerated claims about its graduates’ success in finding jobs.
Black Americans laud Juneteenth holiday, say more work ahead
WASHINGTON (AP) — Black Americans rejoiced Thursday after President Joe Biden made
Legals for June, 18 2021
Black Americans laud Juneteenth holiday, say more work ahead
WASHINGTON (AP) — Black Americans rejoiced Thursday after President Joe Biden made
Cherry Hill renovation preserves vintage atmosphere
The iconic motel is receiving a loving makeover by its new owners.
SOCCER: Prohaska leads Timbers in Far West opener
Cooper Prohaska, a rising Coeur d’Alene High junior, recorded a hat trick for the Timbers North FC 05 boys in a 3-1 win over Real United FC Soccer of Las Vegas in the opening round of the U16 bracket of the US Soccer Far West Presidents Cup on Wednesday.
Cleverly disguised games on Facebook
When poking around on Facebook be careful of innocent looking games which appear to be posted by friends claiming to want to get to know you better.
Second half property taxes due soon
Because June 20 falls on a Sunday this year, county officials reminder residents that property taxes must be postmarked or paid by June 21.