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Legals for September, 24 2025
Legals for September, 24 2025
Crosstown sweep: Wolfpack nab pair of 7-0 victories over Flathead
It was another hat-trick performance for Avi Schmautz.
Tigers roar past Ellensburg
EPHRATA – The Ephrata Tigers’ football team earned a strong 43-20 home victory over Ellensburg Friday night to improve their record to 2-1. “We started off kind of shaky, we made a few mistakes, but we tied it together, and then we came out and did what we needed to do to win,” said Tigers junior Ty Plaisted.
Legals for September, 23 2025
Legals for September, 23 2025
What it means to be labeled a high-risk driver in California?
What does it mean to be a high-risk driver? Explore the realities and find out how it impacts your insurance rates. Uncover valuable insights now!
How rent collection is evolving in the digital era
Unveil the evolution of rent collection practices in the digital age. Explore the latest trends and techniques to streamline your rental management now!
Suspect in 2023 baseball bat attack receives pair of suspended sentences
A woman accused of attacking a man with a baseball bat at a Kalispell motel in 2023 later received a mostly suspended jail sentence in Flathead County District Court.
Trump officials praise Charlie Kirk's faith and his mark on the conservative movement
President Donald Trump praised Charlie Kirk as a "great American hero" and "martyr" for freedom as he and other prominent conservatives gathered Sunday evening to honor the slain conservative political activist whose work they say they must now advance.
Trump leads high-profile lineup honoring Charlie Kirk at Arizona service
Kirk’s assassination at a Sept. 10 appearance on a Utah college campus has set off a fierce debate about violence, decency and free speech in an era of deep political division. The shooting also has stirred fear among some Americans that Trump is trying to harness outrage over the killing as justification to suppress the voices of his critics and political opponents.
Vandals could kick themselves after last-second loss to San Jose State
“Owen had really struggled on the right hash and Cameron was a little bit better on the right hash today,” Idaho coach Thomas Ford Jr. said after the game, as reported by the Lewiston Tribune, “but I do not think that you'll see Cameron Pope moving forward.”
Bricks & Minifigs opens Sept. 27 in Coeur d'Alene
Chad and Tia Clifford have been building something big in the vacant commercial space next door to Fred Meyer.
Woman suspected in Kalispell home invasion receives suspended sentence
A woman accused of breaking into the Kalispell home where her ex was staying last year has received a suspended jail sentence.
Mistakes late cost T-Wolves against Gig Harbor
Lake City (0-4) hosts Eisenhower of Yakima, Wash., next Friday. The Timberwolves beat Eisenhower 14-0 last year in Yakima.
THE FRONT ROW with JASON ELLIOTT: Expect anything at a high school game
Granted, in those other sports like volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball, a best-of-3 championship series gets really interesting toward the end. Especially, it you get something a little unexpected on the side.
Petition started to save Museum of North Idaho's old home
Organizer says building could be renovated, provide big benefits to city
King said if the 4,000-square-foot building was preserved and repurposed, it could become a nonprofit children’s museum, attracting guests year-round, adding beauty and character to the city, boosting visitor spending and providing the city with a steady income. “People don’t want this building torn down. They want it to be preserved and put to work for the community,” King said.
Another chance for Vandals to pick off a Mountain West foe
“Even if the talent isn’t the same, we believe we can go make plays,” said Ford, whose Vandals (2-1) play at another Mountain West team, San Jose State (0-2), today at 2 p.m. at CEFCU Stadium.
Idaho 3% budget cuts to continue beyond 2027
Idaho state agencies must cut budgets by 3% through 2027, making holdbacks permanent amid declining revenue and rising costs. Public schools exempt.