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FVCC Senior Institute classes begin this fall
Flathead Valley Community College is offering a new opportunity for community members 65 and up to take credit classes with FVCC’s Senior Institute Fall Edition.
LGBTQ+ Catholics make Holy Year pilgrimage to Rome and celebrate a new feeling of welcome
Vandals become Fightin’ Taters for the week
In conjunction with Ag Appreciation Week, Idaho will wear “Fightin’ Taters” decals on its helmets today.
Woman accused in Airport Road home invasion later received suspended jail sentences
Sophia Maria Owen, 41, initially pleaded not guilty to felony attempted burglary in Flathead County District Court in connection with the May 19, 2024 attack, but later took a deal from prosecutors.
Legals for September, 6 2025
Legals for September, 6 2025
PREP FOOTBALL: Sandpoint shoots past Post Falls in instant classic
PREP FOOTBALL: Sandpoint shoots past Post Falls in instant classic
Idaho refugees to lose access to food, health benefits under ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
The federal law supported by Trump, congressional Republicans also significantly raised fees for asylum-seekers
PREP VOLLEYBALL: Lakeland fends off Lake City in three tough sets
Results from Thursday's prep volleyball matches.
Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Television, radio and streaming highlights for upcoming weekend.
Legals for September, 5 2025
C-Falls, Whitefish soccer split Cat-Dog matches
COLUMBIA FALLS — The Cat-Dog soccer matches ended in a split, with the Whitefish boys prevailing 2-0 and the Columbia Falls girls winning 3-1.
Cats, Griz football capsules
Montana State managed just 244 yards in its 59-13 loss at Oregon last week. Stanford transfer QB Justin Lamson accounted for 198 of those yards,
Audit shows $32K misappropriated from East Adams hospital
RITZVILLE — A former employee at East Adams Rural Healthcare misappropriated about $32,000 in 2023, according to a report released Thursday by the Washington State Auditor’s Office. The report said the former accounting clerk pleaded guilty to four charges in April 2024 and served 60 days in jail.
Giorgio Armani, who dressed the powerful and famous from boardroom to Hollywood, dies at 91
Giorgio Armani, the iconic Italian designer who turned the concept of understated elegance into a multibillion-dollar fashion empire, died Thursday, his fashion house confirmed. He was 91.
Trainers, coaches, athletes discuss benefits of summer programs
MOSES LAKE – As high school sports kick off this weekend, that means summer athletics is officially coming to an end. Local athletes all over the Basin have spent their summer playing in leagues like the Central Washington Sixers program.
Gesa helping to fight food insecurity
RICHLAND — September is Hunger Action Month, and Gesa Credit Union is partnering with Food Lifeline and Second Harvest to fight food insecurity, according to an announcement from Gesa.
Idaho tackling affordable housing crisis
Unfortunately, for far too many Idahoans, the dream of homeownership has been beyond reach, as the gap between the demand for affordable homes and the supply has widened.
Developing affordable housing solutions for Idaho
Sen. Mike Crapo outlines innovative public-private partnerships, legislative reforms, and survey insights aimed at solving Idaho’s housing crisis. From Opportunity Zones to expanded tax credits, discover how collaborative efforts are making homeownership more attainable for Idahoans.
MCS earns accreditation renewal
The Music Conservatory of Sandpoint has earned renewed accreditation through 2031, affirming its excellence in performing arts education and student achievement.