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AP FACT CHECK: Biden hails record job growth, skips caveats
WASHINGTON (AP) — Taking a page from his predecessor's boastful ways, President Joe Biden is claiming credit for two months of record job creation as employers bring back many workers sidelined by the pandemic. Though his numbers are right, it's a misleading portrait.
California man pleads guilty to killing man at VFW
California man accused of killing man at VFW pleads guilty
Rathdrum mayor lauds progress
Holmes says one goal, though, is more commercial opportunity
2021 State of the Community Luncheon highlights Rathdrum's strengths
Pam Gerger
Pam Gerger was born April 26, 1954, To Barney and Caroline (nee Salzler) Gerger
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Radio, television and webcast highlights for upcoming weekend
Study finds people want more than watchdogs for journalists
NEW YORK (AP) — A study of the public's attitude toward the press reveals that distrust goes deeper than partisanship and down to how journalists define their very mission.
School board elections: Kalispell Public Schools
School elections are May 4 with contested trustee races in several school districts.
Competition rises for Grizzlies today
Coming off a 59-3 laugher over Central Washington last Saturday, the competition turns up a couple notches today with Montana playing host to Portland State’s football team at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Gondek sentenced for malicious injury to property
Daniel Gondek appeared in court for sentencing on April 7, 2021, with district judge Barbara A. Buchanan presiding over the case.
Court records 04/09/21
Court records 04/09/21
Arlee CDC steps up to the plate
The Arlee Community Development Corporation has been very active and effective in its nearly two decades of existence.
Washington state prisoners released after drug law is voided
SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee has commuted the sentences of more than a dozen drug offenders in the past few days, freeing them from prison as Washington's legal system struggles with the fallout from a court ruling that voided the state's drug possession law.
Study finds people want more than watchdogs for journalists
NEW YORK (AP) — A study of the public's attitude toward the press reveals that distrust goes deeper than partisanship and down to how journalists define their very mission.
IRS chief expects new child payments to start this summer
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's a strain, but the head of the IRS said Tuesday he expects to meet the July 1 deadline in the new pandemic relief law for starting a groundbreaking tax program aimed at reducing child poverty. That means new advance monthly payments of as much as $300 per child could begin flowing to lower-income families this summer.
Letters to the Editor: Restore lost services
April 15, 2021 letters to the editor
Legals for April, 15 2021
A $1.2 billion loss for Delta, but recovery is on the radar
Delta Air Lines lost $1.2 billion in the first quarter, more than expected, but executives said Thursday that the airline could be profitable by late summer if the budding recovery in air travel continues.
Study finds people want more than watchdogs for journalists
NEW YORK (AP) — A study of the public's attitude toward the press reveals that distrust goes deeper than partisanship and down to how journalists define their very mission.
NIC ROUNDUP: Cardinals rally past CC Spokane
The phrase ‘better late than never’ took on two meanings in the spring season opener for the North Idaho College men’s basketball team on Tuesday. First, it was the first time on Rolly Williams Court in well over a year for the Cardinals after the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the season to an April start.
Youth Sports April 14, 2021
Soccer, basketball and more