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Liz Cheney clings to GOP post as Trump endorses replacement
WASHINGTON (AP) — No. 3 House Republican Liz Cheney was clinging to her post as party leaders lined up behind an heir apparent, signaling that fallout over her clashes with former President Donald Trump was becoming too much for her to overcome.
Pressure rises for India lockdown; surge breaks more records
NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced growing pressure Friday to impose a strict nationwide lockdown, despite the economic pain it will exact, as a startling surge in coronavirus cases that has pummeled the country's health system shows no signs of abating.
Ransomware gangs get more aggressive against law enforcement
RICHMOND, Va., (AP) — Police Chief Will Cunningham came to work four years ago to find that his six-officer department was the victim of a crime.
After court nixes eviction ban, race is on for federal help
BOSTON (AP) — The recent court ruling striking down a national eviction moratorium has heightened concerns that tenants won't receive tens of billions of dollars in promised federal aid in time to avoid getting kicked out of their homes.
Republicans promote pandemic relief they voted against
NEW YORK (AP) — Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., said it pained her to vote against
Northwest Notes: Manzardo, Coffey honored
Northwest Notes for May 11
PREP ROUNDUP: Post Falls baseball wins postseason opener
Prep Roundup for May 11
Legals for May, 11 2021
Day of Giving donations top $394,000
Local nonprofit organizations raised more than $394,000 for programs and projects during the Day of Giving & Unity campaign May 4 and 5.
After court nixes eviction ban, race is on for federal help
BOSTON (AP) — The recent court ruling striking down a national eviction moratorium has heightened concerns that tenants won't receive tens of billions of dollars in promised federal aid in time to avoid getting kicked out of their homes.
A breath of fresh nonpartisan air
Political demagogues, you've been put on notice.
Montana’s comeback depends on HB 397
A lack of affordable housing is keeping working Montanans out of homes and forcing families to pay up 50% or more of their monthly incomes in rent. Lumber prices and labor shortages make it even tougher for developers to offer affordable homes to working families.
Northwest Notes May 8, 2021
NAU’s Arnson Named FCS Punter of the Year
Vote yes for PFSD levy
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Legals for May, 8 2021
Legals for May, 8 2021
Letters to the editor May 8
Letters to the editor May 8
PREP TRACK AND FIELD: A friendly day in the throws, on the track
The Ironwood Throws Center in Rathdrum has seen its fair share of national records in recent years. Now, if it can happen at the high school level in a few weeks, we'll have to wait and see.
Polson Chamber announces return of Fourth of July fireworks
The Fourth of July fireworks show will once again light up the sky over the Armed Forces Memorial Bridge and Polson.
Council awards Riverstone Amphitheater naming rights to ICCU
The 10-year deal will help fund a shading structure to protect bands and fans.