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Connor registers 3-point game, Jets beat Sabres 3-1
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Forward Kyle Connor had two goals and an assist to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.
Connor registers 3-point game, Jets beat Sabres 3-1
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Forward Kyle Connor had two goals and an assist to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.
The Latest: France pledges to compensate losses from virus
The Latest on financial markets:
Legals for May, 1 2020
IMF, World Bank pledge help amid calls for more debt relief
WASHINGTON (AP) — The 189-nation International Monetary Fund and its sister lending agency, the World Bank, on Friday pledged to step up their efforts to cushion the blow to the global economy from the coronavirus pandemic.
Ashley, Chiefs have success pinned down early
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake junior Everett Ashley walked off the mat under the light with his 11th pin of the season after a win against Eastmont’s Luke Harrison in the final bout of the night on Tuesday.
Crime in decline
Cd’A chief credits staff, ‘intelligence-led policing model’
Crime is at historic lows in Coeur d’Alene. Thefts, burglaries, DUIs, vandalism and child abuse all declined from 2021 to 2022, according to the police department’s 2022 annual report.
Libby man sentenced on meth possession charge
Bohn was given credit for serving 85 days in the Lincoln County Detention Center and released.
Reflecting on 2022
Cheers to 2023!
Montana takes another shot at passing an insulin co-pay cap bill
Alison Sharkey-Hines said her son, who was born premature and died at two weeks old, might still be here if she had access to affordable insulin.
20th Judicial District Court News
Judge Molly Owen sees cases involving forgery, fifth DUI and criminal endangerment.
CWU student media takes home regional awards
ELLENSBURG — Central Washington University’s student journalists rose to the top of Region 10 again this year in the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Mark of Excellence contest. PULSE magazine won two categories—Best Student Magazine and Best Feature Writing—and The Observer student newspaper won for Best Affiliated Website. Both publications also earned two finalist selections each in Region 10, which includes schools from Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, and Montana...
One last supper
Cherished Ones Ministries closing doors of soup kitchen after 22 years
Cherished Ones says it's time to go
Butte stuns Wolfpack, 28-27
BUTTE — Down 21-0, the Butte Bulldogs scored 28 fourth-quarter points to topple the Glacier Wolfpack 28-27 Friday.
Retail sales rise 0.6% in August largely due to a spike in gas prices
Retail sales rose 0.6% in August, compared with a revised 0.5% increase in July, according to a report issued by the Commerce Department on Thursday.
MY TURN: An open letter to the community
I’m proud to have served North Idaho College these last six months as I believe it was my civic duty to work on issues affecting our community college. It also included challenges that I believe were unnecessarily detrimental. It is important to set the record straight regarding the slanderous disinformation swirling around North Idaho College.
Swayne asks court for injunction
Legal counsel representing North Idaho College President Nick Swayne has asked a Kootenai County court to prevent the college from making major changes until Swayne’s lawsuit, which seeks his reinstatement, is resolved.
Knights prep for semifinal clash
ROYAL CITY — Royal Head Coach Wiley Allred said playing in Saturday’s 1A state semifinal playoff game was normal for the Knights. “It’s more the norm than the exception, which is kind of fun,” Allred said. “Credit to the kids, we have been able to do it. We have a set structure and schedule for the week; I think that helps. It’s almost the expectation, that’s what we aim for and hopefully, we can finish this week off.” The No. 1 seed Knights, who have won five of the previous six state titles, now prepare for a matchup against No. 12 Freeman. Even with school closed on Wednesday due to icy weather and Thanksgiving Thursday, players will be focused on the task at hand...
‘It was the kiddos’
MLCA teacher came to her dream job in roundabout way
Julie Carvo said she didn’t plan from the outset to become a teacher. It just sort of crept up on her. Carvo, who’s been teaching fourth grade at Moses Lake Christian Academy for 10 years, started out home-schooling her own kids. While she was doing that, her husband suggested she put that experience to another use. “He said, ‘Honey, I know you love what you're doing, but would you like to go get the paperwork that says you're qualified to do what you're doing?’” Carvo recalled. “So I said, ‘Sure, no problem.’ So that's when I went to school to get the paperwork that said I'm qualified to do what I'm already doing.” At first, Carvo was helping out students at Moses Lake High School who were in danger of missing graduation because of a behavioral or medical problem.
Mavericks host Big 9 tourney
One loss and one win as Moses Lake claws its way to 4A state tournament
MOSES LAKE – Hosting the Columbia Basin Big 9 district championship, the Moses Lake Mavericks lost to West Valley (Yakima) in the district title game 20-11 before defeating Davis 18-2 and advancing to the 4A state tournament. “That first game was disappointing,” Moses Lake head coach Mike Hofheins said. “You got to give credit to West Valley, they came out swinging. They just had hit, after hit, after hit.” The Rams certainly did come out swinging as Hofheins said, scoring five runs in the top of the first inning on RBIs by senior Haley Betterton, sophomore Maris Barbee and senior Sam Ostriem. Moses Lake answered with two runs of its own in the bottom of the second with RBI singles by junior Emmie Olsen and senior Jadelyn Balderas to make it 5-2. “When a team’s hot like that, that’s the kind of game you have to win 21-20,” Hofheins said. “Our bats weren’t hot.” ...