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NOV NIBJ: Sandpoint veteran brings the ‘wooby’ to civilian life
That idea has been the driving force behind White and his wife’s life for the better part of seven years as the owners and operators of Wooby Hoody.
Lady Cats embracing role as contenders
3 Griz land Big Sky football honors
It was almost a clean sweep for the Montana Grizzlies football team.
Vegetable conference coming Nov. 19-20
The Pacific Northwest Vegetable Conference is nearing its 40th year, with more than 100 exhibitors and 27 expert speakers. The conference will take place at the Three Rivers Convention Center in Kennewick.
Brazilian farmers beef up soybean production as China halts business with US during trade fight
Brazilian farmers are increasing soybean production as the U.S. and China engage in a trade fight. The conflict has shut American soybeans out of the Chinese market, leading China to seek more Brazilian supply. China's customs body reported no U.S. soybean imports in September, a first since November 2018.
STATE HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER TOURNAMENTS: A Charter championship ... Top-seeded Panthers shut out third-seeded McCall-Donnelly for program's first 4A title
Coeur d’Alene Charter (18-1-0) allowed two goals all season, none against 4A competition. McCall-Donnelly, bidding for its first title since 2004, finished 15-2-1.
Retiring Coeur d'Alene police chief reflects on 33-year career
Lee White says he has experienced the best, and worst, of times
Coeur d’Alene’s 11-year police chief recently announced he was retiring in January. He will leave a legacy of reduced crime and a calm demeanor as he led the department through situaitons that put it in the national spotlight. It’s not his own accomplishment he wants to talk about as he sits in his office at police headquarters on Schreiber Way.
BumbleBee Travel Center to bring new 'buzz' to Athol
The Travel Center sits on a 5.5-acre property directly across US-95 from Silverwood Theme Park. ‘Phase One’ was completed earlier this year and includes an 8,300-square-foot convenience store, a gas station, and restaurant space.
EDITORIAL: Idaho's economic strength is showing
June Lockhart, beloved mother figure from 'Lassie' and 'Lost In Space,' dies at 100
June Lockhart, who became a mother figure for a generation of television viewers whether at home in “Lassie” or up in the stratosphere in “Lost in Space,” has died. She was 100.
Vandals looking to bounce back, one game at a time
The Vandals (2-5, 0-3 Big Sky) need to win all five of their remaining games, starting today against Portland State (0-7, 0-3) at 1 p.m. at the P1FCU Kibbie Dome in Moscow, to even have a chance to earn a bid to the FCS playoffs for a fourth straight season.
Honorees to be recognized today during halftime ceremony in Moscow
Honorees to be recognized today during halftime ceremony in Moscow
A Post Falls High School English teacher has been selected as a 2025 Vandal Outstanding Educator.
A crowning achievement: Champion larch tree tells stories of stewardship in the Swan Valley
Autumn in western Montana is like a warm-hued sunset.
Griz thump Hornets, 49-35
SACRAMENTO — The Panda Bowl was almost all Panda.
Upcoming events at the Pearl Theater
The Pearl Theater has always been the venue to see concerts and plays in Bonners Ferry, but the theater is expanding programs to include a wider variety of events. Events offered at the Pearl now include groups, workshops, a drum circle, karaoke and much more.
Griz-Cats Capsules
Sac State is 3-21 vs. Top-5 FCS teams, with wins over No. 5 Montana in 2019 and 2021.
Chamber banquet celebrates accomplishments, opportunities
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake Chamber of Commerce had a good year, outgoing Chair Kim Pope said Tuesday evening at the Chamber’s annual meeting and banquet.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Flathead Valley Community College enrollment on the rebound since Covid-19 pandemic
Enrollment at Flathead Valley Community College is gradually returning toward pre-pandemic numbers.
FBI backtracks on denying children were zip tied in Idaho raid, saying instead no ‘young’ kids were
Days after advocates said they witnessed children who were zip tied at a law enforcement raid on Sunday in southwest Idaho, federal law enforcement agencies denied that claim.