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Senior Spotlight: Hayden Norling won't let anything slow him down
Over the course of his high school career, the pool became Hayden Norling’s second home. But it wasn’t always that way.
Benjamin Michael Herndon
Benjamin Michael Herndon died May 28, 2021.
Class of 2021: The students defined by resilience
Here's what you need to know about this year's upcoming high school graduation ceremonies, and the students in them.
Skier recounts 20,000-foot ski day at DREAM fundraiser
With temperatures in the valley climbing to 90 degrees, the ski season already feels like a distant memory.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Probation department poised to exit probationary period
Justice Court officials are pushing commissioners to continue funding the county probation department after what they describe as a successful two-and-a-half year trial period.
Area students earn honors and degrees
From degrees to the honor roll, local students earn honors at universities, colleges.
States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Just a year ago, the financial future looked bleak for state governments as governors and lawmakers scrambled to cut spending amid the coronavirus recession that was projected to pummel revenue.
Legals for June, 8 2021
Second half property taxes due by June 21, 2021
Boundary County Treasurer, Susan M. Larson, would like to remind all Boundary County taxpayers that the deadline for paying the second half of the 2020 property taxes without penalty is Monday, June 21, 2021 due to the 20th falling on a weekend this year.
Court records 06/04/21
Court records 06/04/21
FDA approves much-debated Alzheimer’s drug panned by experts
decision, which could impact millions of Americans and their families
Decision could impact millions of Americans and their families
States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Just a year ago, the financial future looked bleak for state governments as governors and lawmakers scrambled to cut spending amid the coronavirus recession that was projected to pummel revenue.
States rebound from bleak forecasts to pass record budgets
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Just a year ago, the financial future looked bleak for state governments as governors and lawmakers scrambled to cut spending amid the coronavirus recession that was projected to pummel revenue.
Sandpoint artist announces gallery exhibit
Local artist Betty Billups will be hosting a Gallery Exhibit Opening Thursday June 10 from 5-7 p.m. at the Jacklin Arts & Cultural Center in Post Falls.
Welcome the bats: They’re a veritable ‘mosquito army’
Weekend Gardener Valle Novak reminds gardeners of the value of bats and other creatures inhabiting our world.
Biden offers tax deal to Republicans in infrastructure talks
President Joe Biden is trying to break a logjam with Republicans on how to pay for infrastructure improvements, proposing a 15% minimum tax on corporations and the possibility of revenues from increased IRS enforcement as a possible compromise.
Flathead Business Newsmakers
Flathead Business Newsmakers
The Regents followed history in order not to repeat it
Last month, the Montana university system’s governing body, the Montana Board of Regents, voted unanimously to file a lawsuit challenging House Bill 102.
G-7 nations sign key pact to make tech giants pay fair taxes
LONDON (AP) — The Group of Seven wealthy democracies agreed Saturday to support a global minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15% in order to deter multinational companies from avoiding taxes by stashing profits in low-rate countries.