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Troy man helps save teens from fiery wreck
Lawson said he was traveling down the highway with his family after a visit to Whitefish when he came upon the accident July 10.
Kalispell planning board recommends senior housing complex
The Kalispell Planning Board voted Tuesday to recommend a senior affordable housing complex proposal adjacent to the Gateway Community Center.
Shoshone scholars make U of I 2021 Fall Dean’s List
A total of 2,585 students qualified for the Dean’s List for the Fall 2021 semester, which ended Dec. 17 To qualify for the Dean’s List, U of I students must maintain at least a 3.5 GPA on a minimum of 12 graded credits during the semester.
Donations continue as Christmas nears
While the Lions' target has been hit, the more donations received, the more children who can be helped
Court Records - December 9, 2021
Information on local cases
New name, new location for vital food program
In addition, Land to Hand also runs educational cooking and nutrition classes at the junior high and elementary schools under instructor Whitney Pratt.
Basin steps out to support Warden wrestlers on the course
OTHELLO - The Warden wrestling team hosted its inaugural Please Hit Straight golf tournament in Othello on Saturday, raising money for an upcoming summer camp the team will be offering.
Law Roundup: Neighbors give visiting Californian a not-so-warm welcome
A California man in a short term rental in the West Glacier area apparently made the mistake of revealing his home state to his neighbors. They had begun harassing him, both for being from the Golden State and because they didn’t like the idea of having a short term rental unit next door, he told the Flathead County Sheriff’s Office. Now they were accusing him of having too many people at the rental.
A lot to be thankful for in beautiful Kootenai
After what seemed like a longer-than-usual spring, summer is here
Lincoln County hosts first Pride Festival
Pride month, as well as a celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community, commemorates the June 1969 police raid of Stonewall Inn in New York, which is credited with sparking the gay rights movement in the U.S.
Moses Lake softball goes to tournament, falls short of placing
YAKIMA — The Moses Lake High School girls slow pitch softball team participated in the 4A Washington Interscholastic Activities Association/Gesa Credit Union State Slowpitch Softball tournament in Yakima during the weekend, but did not place in the top four.
Legals for November, 3 2021
Loans available for small businesses in troubled times
In these chaotic, confusing times, one thing is crystal clear for businesses. They need help. And they need it now.
Euro countries agree half trillion euros in support
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Governments from the 19 countries that use the euro overcame sharp differences to agree Thursday on measures that could provide more than a half-trillion euros ($550 billion) for companies, workers and health systems to cushion the economic impact of the virus outbreak.
Euro countries agree half trillion euros in support
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Governments from the 19 countries that use the euro overcame sharp differences to agree Thursday on measures that could provide more than a half-trillion euros ($550 billion) for companies, workers and health systems to cushion the economic impact of the virus outbreak.
South Africa's lockdown effective, but some problems emerge
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa's strict, five-week lockdown, credited with slowing the rate of coronavirus infections and reducing overall crime, has also been marked by some violence.
Euro countries agree half trillion euros in support
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Governments from the 19 countries that use the euro overcame sharp differences to agree Thursday on measures that could provide more than a half-trillion euros ($550 billion) for companies, workers and health systems to cushion the economic impact of the virus outbreak.
Euro countries agree half trillion euros in support
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Governments from the 19 countries that use the euro overcame sharp differences to agree Thursday on measures that could provide more than a half-trillion euros ($550 billion) for companies, workers and health systems to cushion the economic impact of the virus outbreak.
LPOSD honors Sagle Math Club
Five sixth grade students listened attentively while Sagle Elementary School Principal Kathy Berget told the LPOSD Board of Trustees that they were representing children participating in Math Club.
Moses Lake girls basketball season wraps up in Tacoma
TACOMA — Moses Lake head coach Matt Strophy said he thought the emotions of the season being over on Friday in Tacoma were more than he, or anyone, expected.