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September 27, 2025 1:10 a.m.

A little jug, but a big game to open Big Sky play

“I know as an assistant it was pretty awesome getting that thing and bringing it back to Moscow (in 2022),” Ford said. “I know also as an assistant, it hurt pretty bad seeing them leaving here with it in 2023.”

September 27, 2025 midnight

Legals for September, 27 2025

September 26, 2025 9:25 p.m.

Presley, Pack run past Knights

MISSOULA — On Friday Jackson Presley did in the other team with his legs.

Libby man gets prison time following trial conviction
September 26, 2025 7 a.m.

Libby man gets prison time following trial conviction

District Judge Matt Cuffe sentenced Marozzo Sept. 15 to...

Osburn wildlife overpass — safe passage for wildlife, drivers
September 26, 2025 1:06 a.m.

Osburn wildlife overpass — safe passage for wildlife, drivers

Once an abandoned bridge, the new wildlife overpass in North Idaho was made possible by community and partner collaboration

For years, local truck driver and outdoorsman Carl Wilson led the charge to convert an unused bridge into a wildlife overpass. Carl was concerned about the elk herd that crossed I-90 near the overpass and regularly got hit on the freeway. He rallied neighbors, local businesses and state partners to bring the vision forward. Unfortunately, Carl passed away in Dec. 2022. Today, Carl’s legacy is being carried on by Kirsten Voorhees, a fourth-generation Silver Valley resident and civil engineer.

September 26, 2025 1:02 a.m.

Weekend TV/Radio highlights

Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.

Movers & Shakers
September 26, 2025 1 a.m.

Movers & Shakers

New hires McGilley and Jorgensen join Architects West

Westra sentenced 25 years in lewd conduct case
September 26, 2025 1 a.m.

Westra sentenced 25 years in lewd conduct case

A former Bonner County resident has been sentenced to serve 25 years in prison for sexual abuse charges stemming from a 2009 incident.

Harvests are up, but growers aren’t seeing the benefit
September 26, 2025 1 a.m.

Harvests are up, but growers aren’t seeing the benefit

On the one hand, Washington agricultural producers are doing great. On the other hand, they’re having a tough time of it. Crop prices, generally, aren’t meeting the costs of production for most farmers and ranchers, according to the Washington State University “Washington Agribusiness Status and Outlook” report, which provides an overview for the state of Washington Agriculture. “For most commodities we grow in Washington, it’s a pretty tough year,” said Randall Fortenbery, a professor in the School of Economic Sciences at Washington State University. “We’ve had good production, but prices are quite low, with the exception of cattle prices. So, producers going forward, after their crop is harvested this year, or even dairy producers, they’re looking at some challenging prices, but some pretty good production to go along with that.” Washington grows more than 300 crops commercially, according to the Washington State Department of Commerce. The Evergreen State produce more apples, pears and cherries than any other state, and ranks second in potatoes and fourth in wheat. However, Washington is also an export-dependent state, which means the rest of the world’s economy has a bearing on the profitibility seen by Washingtonians in agriculture.

Man who led deputies on high-speed chase given suspended sentence
September 26, 2025 midnight

Man who led deputies on high-speed chase given suspended sentence

A man accused of leading sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed chase in June received a five-year suspended jail sentence on Thursday for felony criminal endangerment in Flathead County District Court.

September 26, 2025 midnight

Legals for September, 26 2025

LOCAL WATCH: Longanecker makes professional debut for Crown Legacy FC
September 25, 2025 2:45 p.m.

LOCAL WATCH: Longanecker makes professional debut for Crown Legacy FC

LOCAL WATCH: Longanecker makes professional debut for Crown Legacy FC

Washington state drivers could see some relief at the gas pump this fall
September 25, 2025 2:27 p.m.

Washington state drivers could see some relief at the gas pump this fall

(The Center Square) – Motorists in Washington state – home to some of the highest gas prices in the nation – could see some relief from spiking fuel prices this fall, due to various factors. According to AAA, the average price of standard, or regular grade, gas in Washington is $4.598 per gallon as of Wednesday afternoon, up from last week’s $4.657. However, prices have increased substantially compared to last year, when gas was $4.101.

It takes a Village (Greens)
September 25, 2025 1 p.m.

It takes a Village (Greens)

Nelson, Syverson help Glacier stay in AA golf title hunt

Luke Nelson’s golf journey started at Village Greens, the 18-hole course in eastern Kalispell, which makes perfect sense for the high school senior with a medalist honor to his credit.

September 25, 2025 10:30 a.m.

US economy expanded at a surprising 3.8% pace in significant upgrade of second quarter growth

The first-quarter GDP drop, the first retreat of the U.S. economy in three years, was mainly caused by a surge in imports — which are subtracted from GDP — as businesses hurried to bring in foreign goods before Trump could impose sweeping taxes on them. That trend reversed as expected in the second quarter: Imports fell at a 29.3% pace, boosting April-June growth by more than 5 percentage points.

Avoid These Mistakes When Applying for Cash Loans on Car Titles
September 25, 2025 6:15 a.m.

Avoid These Mistakes When Applying for Cash Loans on Car Titles

Navigate the pitfalls of applying for cash loans on car titles. Understand where many go wrong and apply successfully today!

September 25, 2025 1:15 a.m.

PREP ROUNDUP: Vikings poke back, sweep Timberwolves

Results from Wednesday's prep volleyball and soccer matches.

Investing in Idaho through the New Markets Tax Credit
September 25, 2025 1 a.m.

Investing in Idaho through the New Markets Tax Credit

Bob Gooby notes 90th birthday

The New Markets Tax Credit, now permanently expanded, is driving investment into Idaho’s rural and underserved communities—fueling job creation, healthcare access, and economic development.

Coalition files lawsuit to block new private school tax credit
September 25, 2025 1 a.m.

Coalition files lawsuit to block new private school tax credit

A coalition of public school advocates filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block House Bill 93, Idaho’s first private school choice program.

Investing in Idaho through the New Markets Tax Credit
September 25, 2025 1 a.m.

Investing in Idaho through the New Markets Tax Credit

Bob Gooby notes 90th birthday

The New Markets Tax Credit, now permanently expanded, is driving investment into Idaho’s rural and underserved communities—fueling job creation, healthcare access, and economic development.