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Op-Ed: ESG vs. USA
February 4, 2022 4:56 p.m.

Op-Ed: ESG vs. USA

ESG is a relatively new term for evaluating environment, social justice and governance impact.

April 9, 2022 1 a.m.

NIC trustees’ resignation letter

The following "Letter to the North Idaho College Community" was delivered Friday to NIC Board of Trustees Chairman Todd Banducci.

A champion of clean water recognized for his work with students both at home and thousands of miles away
June 29, 2022 6:50 a.m.

A champion of clean water recognized for his work with students both at home and thousands of miles away

Columbia Falls resident Dave Renfrow recently received a School Administrators of Montana “Friends of Education Award” for his work both with Columbia Falls students and students in Guatemala.

Flathead’s Zink sees familiar faces all around his favorite event
May 11, 2022 11:55 p.m.

Flathead’s Zink sees familiar faces all around his favorite event

Dylan Zink can look at the rankings on athletic.net and see all the talented triple jumpers on this side of the Continental Divide.

Leveraging your business
October 26, 2021 1 a.m.

Leveraging your business

Our article this month was inspired by the Chamber Mentor newsletter written by our good friend Pat McGaughey and Jackie Wright our new Business Development Director.

UM resumes study program abroad
October 19, 2021 midnight

UM resumes study program abroad

With many universities across the nation continuing to forgo study abroad due to Covid, it’s something of a triumph for the University of Montana to place nine students and a handful of faculty members overseas this fall.

Aispuro, Welker and Dick win Sandpoint council seats
November 3, 2021 1 a.m.

Aispuro, Welker and Dick win Sandpoint council seats

Peters wins LPOSD board post

There will be a few new faces on the Sandpoint City Council — and a new face on the Lake Pend Oreille School Board.

Ullom gets 15 years during law day
October 29, 2021 11:52 a.m.

Ullom gets 15 years during law day

Thursday was law day in Shoshone County, District Judge Scott Wayman heard several cases throughout the day. Among them were the arraignments of Steven Foster, Theodore Leal, and the sentencing of Terry Ullom.

AP FACT CHECK: Biden puffs up claims of virus, job gains
January 19, 2022 6 p.m.

AP FACT CHECK: Biden puffs up claims of virus, job gains

He ignores the fact that President Donald Trump signed that consumer protection into law before leaving office in December 2020

March 16, 2020 11:30 a.m.

SAT and ACT college tests canceled because of virus fears

Spring dates for college admissions tests are being rescheduled or postponed amid concerns about the

March 19, 2020 12:03 a.m.

AP sources: MLB could skip draft; service time big issue

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball is considering skipping its amateur draft this year and putting off the next international signing period as a way to preserve cash while games are affected by the new coronavirus, people familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press.

March 18, 2020 6:04 p.m.

AP sources: MLB could skip draft; service time big issue

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball is considering skipping its amateur draft this year and putting off the next international signing period as a way to preserve cash while games are affected by the new coronavirus, people familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press.

March 20, 2020 12:03 a.m.

AP sources: MLB could skip draft; service time big issue

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball is considering skipping its amateur draft this year and putting off the next international signing period as a way to preserve cash while games are affected by the new coronavirus, people familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press.

March 14, 2020 12:05 a.m.

Amid flurry of SC cancellations, Senate will keep meeting

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Amid a flurry of cancellations of college classes, athletic events and St. Patrick's Day parades in South Carolina over the

March 12, 2020 10:30 a.m.

NY Fed to buy a range of Treasurys to try to ease jitters

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve will sharply increase its purchases of short-term U.S. Treasury bonds to try to ease anxiety and disruptions in the financial markets over the coronavirus outbreak.

March 12, 2020 11:05 a.m.

Amid flurry of SC cancellations, Senate will keep meeting

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Amid a flurry of cancellations of college classes, athletic events and St. Patrick's Day parades in South Carolina over the

March 13, 2020 12:05 a.m.

Amid flurry of SC cancellations, Senate will keep meeting

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Amid a flurry of cancellations of college classes, athletic events and St. Patrick's Day parades in South Carolina over the

High school graduation requirements can be waived on individual basis
April 23, 2020 11:46 p.m.

High school graduation requirements can be waived on individual basis

MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake School Board on Thursday approved the district’s request to be able to waive high school graduation requirements on a student-by-student basis.

April 28, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Mexico continues tug of war with firms over virus outbreak

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's government continued its tug of war with businesses on Monday, pledging to reopen factories vital to the U.S. economy while shaming others that refuse to close under lockdown measures decreed to fight the spread of the coronavirus.

January 14, 2020 10:05 a.m.

Lawyer: Death row inmate went from life-taker to lifesaver

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee death row inmate Nicholas Sutton should be spared from execution because he transformed himself in prison from a killer to someone who saved the lives of prison employees and fellow inmates, his attorneys argue in a clemency petition.