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Legals for August, 8 2025
Legals for August, 8 2025
A change in Advanced Placement
AP surges as tool for schools raising standards
Not long ago, Advanced Placement exams were mostly for top students looking to challenge themselves and get a head start on college credit. Not anymore.
Court Reports
Kevin L. Biard, born 1965, charged with infraction exceeding maximum posted speed limit (1-15 MPH) by BFPD on May 30.
NORTH IDAHO ASSETS: Board governance - NIC trustees
All North Idaho College trustees - Todd Banducci, Pete Broschet, John Goedde, Greg McKenzie and David Wold - were asked to submit answers to the same set of questions for a section of the new Hagadone News Network publication called North Idaho: Our People, Our Assets.
Soap Lake council members earn certifications
SOAP LAKE — Soap Lake City Council Member Susan Carson recently earned a Certificate of Municipal Leadership from the Association of Washington Cities, a program designed to enhance the skills and effectiveness of elected officials across the state, according to an announcement from Soap Lake Mayor Peter Sharp. Carson and other city leaders have completed extensive training in key areas essential to effective municipal leadership.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
IN RE THE PROCEEDINGS OF GRANT COUNTY FOR THE FORECLOSURE OF LIENS FOR DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY TAXES AND/OR WEED LIENS FOR 2011 THROUGH 2014 AND DELINQUENT REAL PROPERTY SOME YEARS PRIOR
Kalispell parents share details of U.S. Supreme Court experience
Kalispell parents Kendra Espinoza and Jeri Anderson and their children returned home from Washington, D.C., a bit tired, but optimistic, after attending United States Supreme Court arguments Jan. 22 in a case whose outcome could lead to significant shifts in school funding.
Central School proving successful for students
By Paul Boring, Western News Reporter
Obama addresses appointment of Cordray by Senate
The following remarks were made by President Barack Obama about the confirmation of Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after Democrats and Republicans in the Senate negotiated a settlement about the use of filibusters to stop presidential appointments. Obama spoke in the White House on July 17.
School News — Jan. 14, 2025
Awards and academic honors related to students in Bonner and Boundary counties.
Boundary County Court Records - August 15, 2024
Boundary County Court Records August 8, 2024 - August 9, 2024
Law enforcement and court records, Aug. 12
Lake County District Court, Judge
Obama addresses appointment of Cordray by Senate
The following remarks were made by President Barack Obama about the confirmation of Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after Democrats and Republicans in the Senate negotiated a settlement about the use of filibusters to stop presidential appointments. Obama spoke in the White House on July 17.
Whitefish makes headway on affordable housing issue
Employers, civic and business leaders and those looking for housing in Whitefish have for years bemoaned a lack of affordable workforce housing in Whitefish.
Good Samaritans
It was a tragedy in the making, but out of it, a Polson woman who was widowed after a serious car accident discovered that Lake County residents are always willing to help, after an Arlee man helped pull her and her husband from a burning vehicle, a Ronan volunteer firefighter provided her with aid and comfort on the side of the road, and the community raised $5,000 to help her with medical expenses.
County commissioner race: Jordan wants to represent the people
Coram resident and Democratic candidate for the north valley county commissioner seat, Gil Jordan has a pithy way to explain his political philosophy: “Quoting Jim Hightower’s granddaddy, ‘Everyone does better when everyone does better.’”
Tester talks jobs bill with leaders
Local leaders are hoping to see a lot of good from the jobs bill that was signed by President Obama earlier this week.
Obama addresses appointment of Cordray by Senate
The following remarks were made by President Barack Obama about the confirmation of Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau after Democrats and Republicans in the Senate negotiated a settlement about the use of filibusters to stop presidential appointments. Obama spoke in the White House on July 17.
Boundary County Court Records — July 6
Boundary County Court Records for the week of July 6.