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A tale of two programs
Cd'A school board members consider fate of IB, AP
COEUR d'ALENE - The International Baccalaureate program is back in the cross-hairs in the Coeur d'Alene School District.
Records March 23, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Risch: Change is in the wind
Senator says Tea Party has been the catalyst
COEUR d'ALENE - U.S. Sen. Jim Risch is almost feeling optimistic.
Silverwood embezzler gets up to 14 years
By RALPH BARTHOLDT
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Coeur d’Alene High fundraiser auction set for April 6
Credit to the kids, they made it happen
We’ve heard in great detail about just how much havoc rain played on the state softball tournaments last weekend in Kootenai County.
As close to a walkoff on wrestling mat
You know you’ve been at something special when your ears are ringing moments after a conclusion of a sporting event.
FVCC puts the freeze on tuition
College does 'everything possible' to help students
Council debates impact fees
One Kalispell City Council member said the current proposed road impact fees look fine.
'Phishing' expeditions try to steal bank account numbers
Residents of the Flathead Valley and beyond have been targeted by another "phishing" telephone scam.
Tennis, 5K run open Senior Olympics
The Daily Inter Lake
Expansion of historic area being studied
Kalispell’s historic downtown district could be growing soon.
Smithwick-Hann commits to Griz
Class AA All-State quarterback and Glacier senior Shay Smithwick-Hann has committed to play football for The University of Montana next fall.
Veterans memorial to be dedicated July 4
On the Fourth of July, Jack Heller and Chuck Olson deliver on a dream they envisioned a year ago to bring a new veterans memorial to Kalispell.
Schweitzer defends new state budget
Gov. Brian Schweitzer defended the recently passed state budget Friday in Kalispell.
PRESS PIGSKIN PROGNOSTICATORS You bet your sweet bippy, boys and girls
This week is extraordinary in the annals of Press Pigskin Prognostication.
Watne has no immediate plans to leave
Flathead County Commissioner Bob Watne said he has no immediate plans to resign his office or pursue early retirement, despite ongoing rumors to the contrary and his recent conviction for obstructing a police officer.
That's entertainment
Mark Nadler will sing, dance and play his way through a laugh-filled night of fun.
FVCC adds new tech, degree programs
Flathead Valley Community College trustees have approved two new certificate programs and advanced two new degree programs to the board of regents for approval.
Will Karl Marx have the last laugh?
Karl Marx lost the battle, but he may be winning the war.