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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.
Springer sentenced four years in high-speed chase case
A Washington resident is facing up to four years in prison for crimes stemming from a high-speed chase that took place March 21 in Bonner and Boundary Counties.
Legals for September, 4 2025
Sophomore QB Cox leads Polson past Corvallis
The Polson Pirates took their maiden voyage for the 2025 football season, traveling to Corvallis on Friday. By all accounts, it was a good one.
Mission cross country looks to send big group to state
The Mission Bulldogs cross country program wants the conclusion of its season to be a busy one at the state meet.
Ah Yat to start at QB, Botner at center for Griz
Sophomore Keali’i Ah Yat doesn’t have an -OR- near his name on the Montana Grizzlies’ two-deep.
SOAP LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT POS. 5 Q&A: Leavell vs. Novik
SOAP LAKE – There are two candidates running for the Soap Lake School District Director position 5 role. The candidates are Rebecca Leavell and Mark Novick. Both candidates were given the questions below and given identical deadlines and word count restrictions for their answers.
Trip planning with artificial intelligence!
There’s been a lot of hand wringing lately about artificial intelligence taking over the world as we know it, sooner, rather than later.
Area schools welcome students back for first days of instruction
Students from across Bonner County are waking up a little earlier than usual, finding their backpacks, best outfits and supplies and heading off to school.
Legals for September, 3 2025
Legals for September, 3 2025
Legals for September, 3 2025
PREP BOYS SOCCER: Shifty Santos fuels Sandpoint in shutout win over Moscow
PREP BOYS SOCCER: Shifty Santos fuels Sandpoint in shutout win over Moscow
Celebrating all things Warden
WARDEN — The annual Warden Community Days kicked off this past weekend, drawing crowds for a series of events celebrating the region’s agricultural heritage and community spirit. As the Labor Day festivities unfolded, residents gathered to enjoy activities ranging from a vibrant parade to an inflatable costume race, marking the occasion with laughter and camaraderie. “Warden Community Days is a way for us all to come together,” said Warden Mayor Rosaelia Martinez. “It’s wonderful to see everyone supporting one another. This event brings a great sense of pride to our agricultural community.” The event began on Saturday with a classic car show, followed by a free community dinner featuring hamburgers and hot dogs—a highlight for many attendees.
Moses Lake Police Department logs for Sept. 1, 2025
Moses Lake Police Department records
McGill earns offensive player of week after Rodeo Bowl win
ELLENSBURG – Wildcats quarterback Kennedy McGill was named the Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week, according to a statement by the conference. This comes after he aided the Wildcats to a 41-14 win over Colorado Mesa in the Rodeo Bowl.
Springer sentenced four years in high-speed chase case
A Washington resident is facing up to four years in prison for crimes stemming from a high-speed chase that took place March 21 in Bonner and Boundary Counties.
Athol man sent to prison following domestic battery incident
The victim was able to leave the residence on foot, but Brunke followed her on a motorized scooter to a convenience store. "Fortunately, the victim was able to barricade herself in the store’s bathroom while an employee called 911," the release said.