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Review: Bluegrass band Special Consensus hosts a barn dance
Special Consensus, "Chicago Barn Dance” (Compass)
Review: Bluegrass band Special Consensus hosts a barn dance
Special Consensus, "Chicago Barn Dance” (Compass)
Review: Bluegrass band Special Consensus hosts a barn dance
Special Consensus, "Chicago Barn Dance” (Compass)
Review: Bluegrass band Special Consensus hosts a barn dance
Special Consensus, "Chicago Barn Dance” (Compass)
Shoshone County scholars make LCSC 2020 spring honor roll
LEWISTON – Despite challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic including a transition to remote learning midway through the semester, a total of 913 students at Lewis-Clark State College earned honor roll distinction this spring, LC State administrators announced.
Bozeman man sentenced to prison for cattle theft, bank fraud
A Montana man who was charged in a cattle rustling scheme has been sentenced to 30 months in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud and to selling cattle that were collateral for loans, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Montana said.
NIC announces dean's list
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for fall semester 2020.
Pair sentenced for conspiracy to distribute meth
Morgan Kenney, 35, and Zachary Craig Carlson, 30, of Hope, were sentenced last week to federal prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine.
Financial report tops brief council agenda
The City Council is expected to quickly work through a brief agenda Wednesday after a presentation on Sandpoint’s quarterly financial report.
Letters to the editor Oct. 31
Letters to the editor Oct. 31
LETTER: Warden SD right to address mental health
The Warden School District should be commended for securing funding to help address their students’ behavioral and mental health needs. Araceli Flores, the new student assistance professional, states that “many young people face significant challenges, often in silence…” Ms. Flores states that she will provide services to address, among other things, academics, and mental health.
Cloud sentenced for stabbing juvenile
A Lake County woman who admitted to stabbing a juvenile was committed in Polson District Court Jan. 30 to the Montana Department of Corrections for 10 years, with five years suspended.
Marines make a difference both in peace, during war
The Military Tales column celebrates servicemen and servicewomen and their service to the United States.
PR Police warn of scam
The Priest River Police Department is warning residents to be on the alert for phone scams involving callers posing as law enforcement in an effort to coerce victims into giving them money.
Lincoln Co. students named to Montana State fall honor roll
Students named to MSU’s President’s or Dean’s lists, ordered according to their hometown, are listed below.
MSU students named to fall honor rolls
Montana State University has announced its undergraduate honor rolls for fall semester 2024.
Man sentenced for online threat made to Ohio high school
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — A Pennsylvania man was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for sending an online message to a suburban Cleveland high school student in 2018 about a shooting he warned would occur the next day.
Planning board to take up zone change for Club
The Columbia Falls City-County planning board will take up a zone change request at its Dec. 12 meeting.
MLSD board president to continue talks with Meek
The decision to authorize Vickey Melcher to continue talks was made after a two-hour, closed-door executive session called at 9 a.m.
National Guard standing down on COVID response
Credited for playing critical role