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NI Pride Alliance hosts tie-dye party Saturday
Tie-dye event at Human Rights Institute in preparation for Pride Month
In anticipation of Pride Month which begins June 1, the North Idaho Pride Alliance is hosting a Pride Tie-dye Party from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, outside the Human Rights Education Institute at 414 W. Fort Grounds Dr. in Coeur d’Alene.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Second half of property taxes due Nov. 1
EPHRATA — Grant County Treasurer Darryl Pheasant said he wants to remind county property owners the second half property tax payments are due to the county by Nov. 1, a release stated.
WHS Drama Club stages ‘Twelve Angry Jurors’
Whitefish High School Drama Club will be staging a production of the classic drama “Twelve Angry Jurors” today, and Nov. 5 and 6 at the Black Box Theatre at the high school.
Phyllis Jean (Gray) Bjorsness
Phyllis Jean (Gray) Bjorsness
Library launches science education program
Library launches science education program
Babysitter sentenced to jail for injuries to infant
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) — A Virginia woman accused of harming an infant she was babysitting was sentenced Tuesday to a year and a half in jail.
Man pleads not guilty to killing landlord
LONGVIEW, Wash. (AP) — A California man accused of shooting to death his Longview, Washington, landlord while he lived with him briefly pleaded not guilty to murder and other charges Thursday.
Irrigation districts close offices to the public
OTHELLO — The East Columbia Basin Irrigation District has closed its offices to public access in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. The closure will be in effect until further notice.
Man who broke into cars at national parks gets prison
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, Wash. (AP) — A man who broke into dozens of vehicles at Mount Rainier and Olympic national parks has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after he serves a more than two-year state prison term.
Man who broke into cars at national parks gets prison
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, Wash. (AP) — A man who broke into dozens of vehicles at Mount Rainier and Olympic national parks has been sentenced to two years in federal prison after he serves a more than two-year state prison term.
Schumer: Trump administration OKs talks on virus aid bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer says the Trump administration has agreed to pursue bipartisan House-Senate talks on an interim bill to replenish a $350 billion “paycheck protection” program for businesses that Treasury fears is being rapidly depleted.
LEGALS FEBRUARY 18, 2020
The Montana Department of Revenue, Alcoholic Beverage Control Division
Can the coronavirus survive on money?
Can the coronavirus survive on paper currency?
Drummer Tony Allen, driver of Afrobeat sound, dies at 79
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Pioneering drummer Tony Allen, the driver of the Afrobeat sound, has died in Paris at age 79.
Can the coronavirus survive on money?
Can the coronavirus survive on paper currency?
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Marion man receives deferred sentence for misdemeanor charge
A Marion man brought up on a felony charge for allegedly pointing a handgun at his then girlfriend’s father in June 2022 received a deferred sentence after striking a plea deal late last year.
Valazquez gets prison time for domestic violence
A Billings man, formerly from Polson, was sentenced in Polson District Court Sept. 21 to a total of 10 years in the Montana State Prison with five years suspended on domestic violence-related charges.
Suspect in assault case given suspended sentence to county jail
Prosecutors initially brought Jon William Ambjor, 64, up on a felony assault with a weapon charge in Flathead County District Court following his June 26 arrest. He pleaded not guilty at his July 13 arraignment before Judge Amy Eddy.