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Big Sky honors UM's Wortham, MSU's Dowler, Eiden
FARMINGTON, Utah — Two Bobcats and one Grizzly took home weekly football awards for the Big Sky Conference Monday after leading their teams to victory Saturday.
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Legals for October, 7 2025
Legals for October, 7 2025
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: State of the Vandals, Cougs ... and what is an upset?
AS FOR Idaho, the Vandals are way more reliant on their quarterback than in recent years. Their best offensive play so far is when Joshua Wood drops back to pass, then scrambles around and either takes off for a big gainer, or finds an open receiver in the madness for a big gainer. It’s exciting, but is it sustainable?
Debby C. Williams, 67
Debby C. Williams, 67. April 12, 1958 - Sept. 23, 2025
Game on: Big Flipper brings back arcade classics in Coeur d'Alene
Stepping into newly-opened Big Flipper is like stepping back into a simpler time — perhaps even a better time. Pinball machines flash, and a vintage letter board advertises hot dogs, nachos, and other arcade favorites for sale behind the bar. The windows and walls are decorated with posters and neon signs that invoke a nostalgic feeling for decades past.
World’s largest firms turn to UM business students
The Meet the Firms event was the first career fair opportunity of the academic year for the College of Business. All business students will have another opportunity at the Business Career Expo on October 8, which will bring 25 employers to campus.
Legals for October, 5 2025
Dowler sets record as Cats surge past Jacks
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — On a spectacularly sunny day outside, lightning struck inside the J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome in Flagstaff on Saturday afternoon.
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Hopes fade for a quick end to shutdown
Standing on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said, “Understand this, over the last few days and over the next few days, what you’re going to see is more than 20 million Americans experience dramatically increased health care premiums, co-pays and deductibles because of the Republican unwillingness to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits.”
Hopes fade for a quick end to the shutdown as Trump readies layoffs and cuts
Standing on the steps of the U.S. Capitol on Thursday, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said, “Understand this, over the last few days and over the next few days, what you’re going to see is more than 20 million Americans experience dramatically increased health care premiums, co-pays and deductibles because of the Republican unwillingness to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits.”
Don Monson • 1933-2025 — Former Coeur d’Alene High star guided Idaho men’s basketball in its glory years
“He created a family environment,” Williams said of Monson in Moscow. “We knew he cared about us, but he was just hard on you. It was kind of a tough love. I liked him a lot more after I was done playing for him. People were appreciative of the effect he had on their lives.”
Uncertainty in Lake Pend Oreille levels ‘detriment’ to tourism, study says
Full report to be presented at Oct. 30 Lakes Commission meeting
A professor from the University of Idaho shared early findings of a study on the economic impact of Lake Pend Oreille’s level at the recent “What’s Happening Up North” economic summit.
Music conservatory announces 'Messiah' soloists
The Music Conservatory of Coeur d'Alene has announced the soloists for its marquee concert of the year, Handel’s "Messiah." Conducted by the music conservatory's Yevgeniy Grechko, the program will feature soprano Chloe Sundet, alto Elizabeth Goodwin-Lauer, tenor Joel Cummings and bass Noah Lauer.
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Flag Football: Pack, back to back to back to back
HAMILTON — Dating back to midway through the 2023 season, Glacier quarterback Karley Allen has played with three tight cornrows on the right side of her head.