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Police warn about phone call scam
WENATCHEE — The Washington State Patrol reports that, recently, the WSP has received phone calls from the public indicating they have been contacted by the agency when that wasn’t the case.
Second half taxes due on Halloween
EPHRATA - Grant County Treasurer Darryl Pleasant reminds Grant County taxpayers that real, mobile home and personal property 2nd half taxes are due by Oct. 31.
Jensen named new AD
By FAITH MOLDAN / Bigfork Eagle
Tucker Peterson
Tucker James, infant, was delivered into the arms of the Lord in the early hours March 29, 2007, at North Valley Hospital, in Whitefish.
CLN TRUSTEES: Politicizing, wasting time, shunning intellectual freedom
CLN TRUSTEES: Politicizing, wasting time, shunning intellectual freedom
UW releases Dean's List honors
Forty Basin students have been named to the Dean's List at the University of Washington for the fall 2020 quarter.
OPPOSING VIEWS: Held by those created by same source
OPPOSING VIEWS: Held by those created by same source
Van Orden walk-off single lifts Eureka over Whitefish
EUREKA — Tyce Van Orden hit a walk-off single in the seventh inning to give Eureka a 9-8 win over Whitefish Friday in high school baseball.
Russia to vote for new prime minister in Putin reshuffle
MOSCOW (AP) — Lawmakers in Russia are set to vote on the appointment of a new prime minister Thursday, a day after President Vladimir Putin kicked off an unexpected reshuffle of his inner circle.
Iowa lawmakers begin 2020 session; will name House speaker
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa lawmakers convene the 2020 legislative session Monday with taxes, workforce and child care issues on their minds.
Salisbury pleads guilty to family member assault
Shawn Allen Salisbury, 46, entered into a plea agreement Jan. 17 to two of three felony counts of partner or family member assault (five years each, served consecutively with the DOC) during an earlier court appearance.
First school board meeting on tap
The Lake Pend Oreille School District will hold its school board’s annual meeting Tuesday.
UPDATE: Gwen fire now 65% contained
The Gwen Fire in Nez Perce County has burned nearly 29,000 acres.
Writers invited to enter short story contest
Faith Leaders and Leaders of Conscience of Eastern Washington and North Idaho (FLLC) are proud to invite short story writers from sixth grade to adult to enter its first short story contest of stories between 1,000-2,100 words.
LC State has 870 students make spring 2022 honor roll
A total of 870 students at Lewis-Clark State College earned honor roll distinction for the spring 2022 semester, LC State administrators have announced. Among the honorees, 471 made the President’s List while 399 were named to the Dean’s List.
Numerica distributes more than $300K
Funds to go toward education, housing, food
Numerica gives money to locals
Opinion: Apology Re: My recent column ‘ukrainian Flaws’
On Friday, March 11, I submitted a "Keep Right" Op-Ed column, “Ukranian flaws do not justify war.”
The Salvation Army has struck gold, again
Salvation Army volunteer Red Kettle counters were delighted to discover the half ounce Gold American Eagle coin that turned up recently in a Red Kettle manned by the Daybreak Rotary Club.
Pro-Am golfers brave the elements at Polson Bay
The rain and chill did not deter the 25 professionals and 132 amateur golfers who gathered at the Polson Bay Golf course for a Pro-Am event Monday.
Paul W. Miller, 87
Paul W. Miller, 87, died at his home in Libby on Oct. 23, 2021.