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Shutdown to have ‘devastating consequences,’ Montana nurses say
The Montana Nurses Association said the failure to extend subsidies through the Affordable Care Act and protect funding for Medicaid in the federal shutdown will have “devastating consequences” for families and communities in the state.
Great Fish community challenge sets new record
The Great Fish Community Challenge ended Sept. 12 with more than 4,000 donors giving over $6.6 million to 85 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations.
CWU alumna named 17th president of Yakima Valley College
Central Washington University alumna Dr. Teresa Rich became the 17th president of Yakima Valley College last week, shedding the interim title she has held since August 2024. Rich (’95, ’03) has more than two decades of experience in higher education accounting and administrative services, including 24 years at YVC. She served as vice president of administrative services for 18 years before succeeding longtime President Linda Kaminski, who retired in July 2024. According to a YVC news release dated January 8, Rich’s leadership has been instrumental in expanding student opportunities, strengthening academic programs and reinforcing YVC’s role as a cornerstone of the region.
Taxing dilemmas
The plight of a legislator might be something like this; you wake up well before dawn with a math problem before you. In my case, here’s the problem: There are 6,485 residential properties valued at between 1.75 million and 3 million dollars. Within that subgroup, there are a percentage of homeowners who are cash poor and increasingly, property rich.
Libby man gets prison time following probation violations
Howe pleaded guilty to criminal possession of drugs and…
40 Under 40: Mariah Williams
If she could give her younger self one piece of advice, it would be that you can do hard things — and it’s OK to change direction.
40 Under 40: Mariah Williams
If she could give her younger self one piece of advice, it would be that you can do hard things — and it’s OK to change direction.
Ex-IMF chief acquitted in Spanish bank stock listing case
MADRID (AP) — Spain’s National Court has acquitted 34 people who were tried over the stock market listing of financial firm Bankia, including former International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo Rato.
Amazon envisions new palm reading tech in stadiums, offices
SEATTLE (AP) — Amazon has introduced new palm reading technology in a pair of Seattle stores and sees broader uses in places like stadiums and offices.
Amazon sees its palm recognition tech in stadiums, offices
SEATTLE (AP) — Amazon has introduced new palm recognition technology in a pair of Seattle stores and sees broader uses in places like stadiums and offices.
Amazon sees broader audience for its palm recognition tech
SEATTLE (AP) — Amazon has introduced new palm recognition technology in a pair of Seattle stores and sees a broader potential audience in stadiums, offices and elsewhere.
Computer breach at OSU exposes personal info of 1,700
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — The personal information of some Oregon State University students and faculty members may have been compromised during a computer security breach, officials said.
Computer breach at OSU exposes personal info of 1,700
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — The personal information of some Oregon State University students and faculty members may have been compromised during a computer security breach, officials said.
Lagarde: Recovery from pandemic could be bumpy
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank head Christine Lagarde says the current 1.35 trillion-euro ($1.58 trillion) bond purchase program and cheap loans to banks are “likely to remain the main tools” to help the economy as it prepares to offer more stimulus in December.
Hall of Fame Jackson State coach W.C. Gorden, 90, dies
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — W.C. Gorden, a Hall of Fame coach who led Jackson State to a 28-game Southwestern Athletic Conference winning streak while building a league power in the late 1980s, has died. He was 90.
Hall of Fame Jackson State coach W.C. Gorden, 90, dies
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — W.C. Gorden, a Hall of Fame coach who led Jackson State to a 28-game Southwestern Athletic Conference winning streak while building a league power in the late 1980s, has died. He was 90.
Verizon to buy prepaid phone seller Tracfone for up to $6.9B
Verizon, the country's largest phone company, is buying prepaid phone seller Tracfone for up to $6.9 billion, expanding its low-income customer business.
US--America Disrupted, ADVISORY
The 2020 election was always going to be decided by a splintered country, riven by race, gender, education and geography. Then came the triple shock of a pandemic, recession and an uprising against systemic racism. The nation’s divides were sharpened, and any sense of normalcy erased.
Verizon to buy prepaid phone seller Tracfone for up to $6.9B
Verizon, the country's largest phone company, is buying prepaid phone seller Tracfone for up to $6.9 billion, expanding its low-income customer business.
Computer breach at OSU exposes personal info of 1,700
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — The personal information of some Oregon State University students and faculty members may have been compromised during a computer security breach, officials said.