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Letters to the editor Feb. 11
Letters to the editor Feb. 11
Kenny James Miller Band releases sixth album 'Tear In My Eye'
For more than 20 years the Kenny James Miller Band has been a solid source of some of the best blues rock in the Northwest.
Column: Vigen could be pearl of a hire for MSU
Brent Vigen’s first press conference as Montana State’s football coach was Zoomed around the state Wednesday, from a spot vacated rather unceremoniously by Jeff Choate a couple weeks ago.
Northwest Notes Feb. 10, 2021
North Idaho College sophomore wrestler Sal Silva recently signed a letter of intent with NAIA Arizona Christian University in Glendale, Ariz., beginning in the fall of 2021.
GOD: High school unwelcoming
Thank you God? Not in this venue.
Records
Judgments and sentencings
Whitefish Superwash designed to be a solution for all
Whitefish Superwash designed to be a solution for all
Wrestlers pick up first win over Polson in 15 years
Wrestlers pick up first win over Polson in 15 years
Rivalry victory extends Bulldog win streak
Rivalry victory extends Bulldog win streak
Dems propose $1,400 payments as part of Biden virus relief
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats on Monday proposed an additional $1,400 in direct payments to individuals as Congress began piecing together a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that tracks President Joe Biden's plan for battling the pandemic and
AP Interview: Salvador Illa, Catalonia's quiet gamechanger
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — As the head of Spain’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, Salvador Illa transformed from a mostly unknown, bespectacled civil servant into a household figure who won both accolades and criticism for his level-headed, soft-spoken approach.
UN chief: Polluters must join 'net zero' club for climate
BERLIN (AP) — Polluters must step up their commitments to cutting greenhouse gas emissions before a crucial climate summit in November, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Monday.
Yellen: Biden's plan could restore full employment by 2022
WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday the country was still in a “deep hole” with millions of lost jobs but that President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion relief plan could generate enough growth to restore full employment by next year.
Analysis: Child poverty a hidden focus of virus relief plan
BALTIMORE (AP) — Tucked inside President Joe Biden’s
Town Pump launches Special Olympics raffle fundraiser
Town Pump seeks record Special Olympic raffle sales
Former Thompson Falls student makes dean's list at Wheaton
Wheaton College (Ill.) student Haley Morgan was named to the Fall 2020 Dean's List...
Good Neighbor Authority project at Skidale gets green light
Logging activity is expected to begin in the Skidale area this month under the auspices of a Good Neighbor Authority agreement.
AP Interview: Salvador Illa, Catalonia's quiet gamechanger
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — As the head of Spain’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, Salvador Illa transformed from a mostly unknown, bespectacled civil servant into a household figure who won both accolades and criticism for his level-headed, soft-spoken approach.
Rathdrum man get 15 years for vehicular manslaughter
Prosecutors say Dwayne A. Bradley caused a woman’s death while driving drunk
A Rathdrum man will spend up to 15 years in prison after
Dems propose $1,400 payments as part of Biden virus relief
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats on Monday proposed an additional $1,400 in direct payments to individuals as Congress began piecing together a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that tracks President Joe Biden's plan for battling the pandemic and