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Maverick slow pitch off to 4-0 start
Older student-athletes credited with strong leadership
MOSES LAKE – The Moses Lake Mavericks have started 2022 with a 4-0 record in slow pitch softball, with sweeps of Chiawana and Hermiston in the first four games. The Mavericks opened the season with back-to-back wins over Chiawana, winning 4-2 and 7-6 last week. On Tuesday, Moses Lake won both games over Hermiston by a score of 10-0. “It feels good that we came out and played clean on defense,” Moses Lake head coach Mike Hofheins said. “We got the sweep last Thursday against a really good team, and didn’t play tremendous defense – so that’s one of the things we kind of talked about since then.” ...
NIC dean's list for spring semester
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for spring semester 2023. Students eligible for the NIC Dean’s List must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or above.
'Your Road Home'
Local professionals team up to provide free home-buying guidance
MOSES LAKE — Home loan specialist Terrilynn Martin, certified public accountant Kim Eldred and real estate broker Connie Suehiro have teamed up since April to hold a free monthly seminar for prospective homeowners that provides concrete advice and guidance on the home buying process. “Terrilynn and Connie and I have decided to come together as a group – we’re all Ramsay trusted providers – and we want to educate the community on how they can best map their way to homeownership,” said Eldred. The seminar is called Your Road Home, and is held in downtown Moses Lake’s Smith Martin building, according to the Your Road Home website. Suehiro said that all three of the seminar’s leads work together to present the process of buying a home, focusing on both the financial and real estate aspects of that process.
Troy High School announces Class of 2023 scholarship winners
The Troy High School Higher Education Foundation, Inc. is a permanent endowment to help provide financial support for Troy High School graduates to attend institutions of higher learning and/or educational pursuits as approved by the Board of Directors.
Ronan grad receives prestigious counseling fellowship
Ronan graduate Jenaya Burns is one of two Montana State University students who plan to use their education to provide mental health counseling services to underserved populations. Both have been awarded a coveted fellowship to help them meet their goals.
Buyers have inventory on their side
Mortgage rates creep higher as median home prices decline
A slowdown in the local real estate market is being credited with creating home-ownership opportunities that have not been available for years.
Bulldogs get ready to face Troy in pivotal conference matchup
Mission High School football coach Tyler Murray will not concern himself with the Flint Creek-Charlo game until his Bulldogs’ team can prove they can take care of business when they host Troy at 7 p.m. Friday night at Mission High School.
The 'rookie representative' reports from Helena
As your representative in Helena, it’s important to me that I keep you informed on the progression of this legislative session. What follows is a short recap.
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New law against living in cars narrowly OK'd
A controversial ordinance making it a civil infraction to live and sleep in vehicles on city streets narrowly won final approval from the Kalispell City Council on Monday.
Co-op recognized for efficiency
Clinton hits Pablo on campaign blitz
By Ali Bronsdon/Leader Staff
Law enforcement and court records
Lake County District Court, Judge McNeil presiding
Everitt Foust
Everitt Dale Foust, 91, passed away peacefully Aug. 27, 2018.
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The Lady Pirates then had a more favorable match up with a team they had defeated twice in the regular season with Whitefish in the loser’s bracket. However, Polson was unable to come away with the victory as they lost 26-28. That eliminated them from the double-elimination format and ended their season.
Lucky Strike lanes to host regional bowling tourney
Zachary Underwood’s introduction to the sport of bowling began as a physical education credit during his sophomore year at Salish Kootenai College and has now transformed into his passion.
RONAN AND MISSION FACE OFF AT THE NET
ST. IGNATIUS — The Ronan Chiefs and Maidens defeated their Lake County rivals at Mission in tennis action on Tuesday, April 3, but while the team scores indicated a lopsided win, the individual scores were much closer.
Senator's message
By Senator Jennifer Fielder, R-Thompson Falls
Lady Hawks soar through weekend games
THOMPSON FALLS – The Lady Hawks showed a strong performance last week as they added two more victories to their total.
Would Jesus have supported expanding Medicare?
Recently there was an article in the Daily Inter Lake opinion page stating that Matthew 25 “gives a moral and necessary reason to expand Medicaid.” I disagree.