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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.
Idaho state revenues continue to lag behind budget projections
However, following 3% holdbacks ordered by the governor, the state is now projecting $21.8M year-end budget surplus
Save Our Schools town hall answers questions on House Bill 93
From rising school costs to potential drawbacks, a three-person panel consisting of educators and concerned citizens discussed House Bill 93 at a town hall on Thursday evening.
Legals for September, 18 2025
Legals for September, 18 2025
Legals for September, 18 2025
Parents say homeschool offers more freedom to students
Across the Mission Valley about 400 homeschoolers head back into their academic year with opportunities for sports, jobs and a new online program.
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.
Students make a somber return to Utah campus where Charlie Kirk was assassinated
Utah Valley University students returning to campus Wednesday clustered silently, staring down at the still-barricaded courtyard where an assassin struck down conservative activist Charlie Kirk in an attack that upended the nation.
Following detection, Idaho approves budget authority to fight quagga mussels in Snake River
Any unplanned expenses could put additional pressure on the state budget being hampered by revenue shortfalls
Columbia Falls bus driver pleads guilty to DUI; incident was not related to work
A Kalispell woman who was a Columbia Falls School bus driver was charged and pleaded guilty to DUI last week.
Youth Sports Sept. 17, 2025
Scores, news, photos from local youth sports teams, leagues, etc.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Not everyone sees the Zags the way we do
Look, maybe the Field of 68 is right, and the Zags are only the 24th-best team in the land. It’s possible. Plus, the Zags will get no credit for playing a killer schedule. It happens every year.
Idaho state revenues continue to lag behind budget projections
However, following 3% holdbacks ordered by the governor, the state is now projecting $21.8M year-end budget surplus
Bonner County school districts embrace limited cell phone use policies
Connor Baranski has been teaching at Sandpoint High School for over a decade, slowly watching an unseen and unregulated addiction take over the classroom.
Nasin sentenced two years of probation in City Beach assault
A man charged with several crimes related to sexual battery has been sentenced to two years of probation for an assault that occurred last year at City Beach.
Red Devils top visiting Valier Panthers, 37-33
The visiting Valier Panthers would not go down easy but the hometown Noxon Red Devils eventually prevailed 37-33 at Jenny Lampshire Field in 6-Man football action Friday.
Hawks play Wildcats tough on home turf
The Class A Columbia Falls Wildcats are traditionally one of the best boys soccer programs in Montana, year-in, year-out contenders for State hardware, and the 2025 edition of the Wildcats are no exception to that rule.
Great Fish community challenge sets new record
The Great Fish Community Challenge ended Sept. 12 with more than 4,000 donors giving over $6.6 million to 85 Flathead Valley nonprofit organizations.
Great Fish Challenge record haul tops $6.6 million
Whitefish Community Foundation saw a record level of giving during its annual Great Fish Challenge fundraising campaign this summer.