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Judgments and sentencings
Set up your 'My Social Security' account
Set up your Social Security account, even if you're young.
Task force editorial was based on politically correct rhetoric
His editorial is based on embellishments, mistruths and present day politically correct rhetoric.
UI Extension forest health program being offered
"Current Topics in Forest Health" is an Idaho Forest Stewardship program, co-sponsored by University of Idaho Extension, the Idaho Department of Lands, and many other agencies and organizations.
Movers and Shakers
Mountain West Bank has promoted Alison Gonsalves to the chief credit officer role at the bank.
Let it snow diamonds
Clark's brings back the popular promotion
Diamonds in the sky
'I'm encouraged'
Hayden mayor has high hopes for vaccines, that life could soon return to normal
Vaccines almost ready
Steelers overcome rust, short-handed Ravens to move to 11-0
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Mike Tomlin isn't one for excuses. Even as COVID-19 wreaked havoc with his team's schedule, pushing their matchup with Baltimore from Thanksgiving night to middle of the afternoon in the middle of the week in the middle of a pandemic, the longtime Pittsburgh Steelers coach refused to reach for one.
Rodgers says offseason leg training led to his banner year
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is making a push for a third MVP honor as he celebrates his 37th birthday.
Petri Hawkins Byrd deliberates on life after 'Judge Judy'
Judith Sheindlin has been the sole judge, jury and verbal executioner for the last quarter century on her behemoth TV court show, “Judge Judy.” Her trusted bailiff, Petri Hawkins Byrd, has stood by her side during approximately 12,500 cases, and remembers an instance when he thought she got it wrong.
After clutch performance, Vikings need Cousins to keep it up
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — For all the precision and production that Kirk Cousins has displayed with the Minnesota Vikings, the lack of late-game rallies have left them and their fans wanting more from their highly paid and scrutinized quarterback.
No. 2 Baylor uses stout defense to get past No. 5 Illinois
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Scott Drew watched No. 2 Baylor's first two games in quarantine.
Rafer Johnson, 1960 Olympic decathlon champion, dies at 86
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rafer Johnson, who won the decathlon at the 1960 Rome Olympics and helped subdue Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin in 1968, died Wednesday. He was 86.
Gloria Estefan reveals she caught COVID-19, is now recovered
MIAMI (AP) — Singer and businesswoman Gloria Estefan said on Wednesday that she spent much of November in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, days after dining outdoors at a Miami-area restaurant.
China testing blunders stemmed from secret deals with firms
WUHAN, China (AP) — In the early days in Wuhan, the first city struck by the virus, getting a COVID test was so difficult that residents compared it to winning the lottery.
Affordable senior housing planned for New Mexico trust land
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — State officials say a blighted parcel along historic Route 66 in Albuquerque will be the new home of an affordable housing project for seniors.
COVID-19 accelerates no-exam trend in life insurance
Big data is playing a prominent role in life insurance this year.
Acclaimed art scholar, ex-RISD president Roger Mandle dies
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Roger Mandle, an internationally renowned art scholar and the former longtime president of the Rhode Island School of Design, has died, RISD said Tuesday. He was 79.
Next for Biden: Naming a health care team as pandemic rages
WASHINGTON (AP) — Up soon for President-elect Joe Biden: naming his top health care officials as
Millennial Money: Be effective with your generosity in 2020
If you’re fortunate enough to be able to donate money this year, plenty of causes need your attention.