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Legals for September, 17 2025
Legals for September, 17 2025
Legals for September, 17 2025
Bigfork School Board OKs policy to be compliant with legislative changes
The Bigfork School Board last week approved a flag and banner policy and removed terms from the human sexuality instruction policy to be complaint with changes made to public school instruction by the state Legislature.
What to know about TikTok, its algorithm, and the US-China deal to keep it running
A central question to TikTok's potential shutdown saga has been whether the popular social video platform would keep its algorithm — the secret sauce that powers its addictive video feed — after it's divested from Chinese parent company ByteDance.
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.
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
Libby Logger golfers host invitational
Gesa donates more than $24,000 to Moses Lake schools
MOSES LAKE — Student activities in the Moses Lake School District got a boost last week, as Gesa Credit Union handed Moses Lake High School and Vanguard Academy more than $24,000. “These dollars are important to what we're doing and important to our students,” Shannon said.
Legals for September, 16 2025
Relic Moon finds new home in former French Cleaners building
Relic Moon has found its forever home — just in time for the body piercing shop’s 15th anniversary.
HUCKLEBERRIES: At the right place, at the right time
A broken-down 1966 Buick saved a 4-year-old girl’s life 45 years ago.
Dan Johns, Kalispell's Mr. Baseball, remembered for a lifetime of giving
Every winter when they were kids, Anna Ruby and Jason Johns would hop in their dad’s truck and drive to downtown Kalispell with a trunk full of wreaths and garlands.
Griz claw out a win
MISSOULA — Heels over the ledge most of the game, the Montana Grizzlies pulled off an unlikely comeback Saturday, scoring 10 points in the final 4 minutes and change to knock off North Dakota 24-23 in a battle of ranked FCS teams.
Tigers win Battle of the Basin
QUINCY – On Friday, the Tigers traveled to meet the Jacks in the Battle of the Basin and came out on top 49-14. Tigers Head Coach Patrick Mitchell said he was proud of his team for bouncing back from a tough loss last week to Prosser. “Small town football is amazing, I thought they did a great job, and they played us tough, super proud of our guys, they came out with the right mentality that we were wanting from last week's game. We wanted to start fast and impose what we wanted in our game plan right away, and I felt like we did that in the first half for sure,” Mitchell said.
Vandals look for balance as Utah Tech visits
“Offensively we were just way more composed (last week),” first-year Idaho coach Thomas Ford Jr. said. “The defense, we saw the reverse — things we did well the first week, we didn’t do well the second week. They ran for over 200 yards.”
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, 13 2025
Legals for September, 13 2025
Presley, Knopik lead Pack over Bulldogs
BUTTE — On their second play from scrimmage the Glacier Wolfpack scored, and they didn’t stop scoring until the third quarter of a 42-0 win over Butte Friday, in Western AA football action.