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Quick start leads to 44-31 win Royal ladies
ROYAL CITY - Continuing their improved play of late, the Royal High girls defeated Othello, 44-31, in a non-league basketball game on Tuesday of last week.
Murder suspect arrested
MOSES LAKE - A man suspected of murder in Moses Lake on Tuesday, September 17, was arrested in Spokane Saturday night.
Woman sentenced after alleged attempt to take child
POST FALLS — A woman accused of attempting to take a toddler from a yard last fall will spend up to five years in prison.
Consequences of the wrong choice
High school and college graduation is a time to celebrate the achievements of our young people each year, but is also a time when youth are especially at risk. It's also a time when many of them face peer pressure, and youth sometimes make the wrong choice.
Public restrooms needed downtown
At the July 20 Whitefish City Council meeting, Whitefish Chamber of Commerce president Sheila Bowen expressed the observation by many citizens and visitors that Whitefish does not have a public toilet anywhere downtown.
Pretty cool town'
My girlfriend and I stopped at The Bean Hive for coffee and a bagelwich, attempting to resolve our combined "time-management issues" This is a theme not uncommon to most of us, I imagine. We all have places to be, jobs, families, animals and activities to tend to.
Slow down on city streets
Parents, please slow down. I live on Columbia Avenue, and once a week I walk four blocks to the end of the street to pick up a friend's child at daycare.
Mud slinging by Democrats
One wonders what the next October surprise will be in this year's senate race that hasn't already been made up and thrown against the barnyard door to see what will stick.
Dennis Poncelet
Dennis Jeffrey Poncelet was carried home by the angels on Friday, June 16, 2006, following a tragic electrical accident.
Intuit, Moderna rise; Mastercard, Shake Shack fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially on Tuesday:
National audit cites concerns over Hawaii union spending
HONOLULU (AP) — A national labor union conducted an audit of its organization in Hawaii and found what it said is excessive spending and a lack of transparency by some staff.
Man gets jail time for endangering child
A Kalispell man accused of being under the influence of methamphetamine while holding his infant son was recently sentenced to serve time behind bars.
US appeals court to consider Idaho transgender athletes ban
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An appeals court on Monday will consider the constitutionality of the first law in the nation banning transgender women and girls from playing on women's sports teams.
Woman sentenced for forgery, meth lab charge dropped
A plea deal has been reached in the case of a 42-year-old woman arrested for forgery, burglary and operating a meth lab while passing through the Flathead on her way from California to North Dakota.
Columbia Falls Academic Foundation hosting outdoor film festival
The Columbia Falls Academic Foundation is hosting a nature and outdoor adventure film festival at the high school auditorium on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Columbia Falls Academic Foundation hosting outdoor film festival
The Columbia Falls Academic Foundation is hosting a nature and outdoor adventure film festival at the high school auditorium on Friday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
Greece: Tourists from 29 countries can fly in as of June 15
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece on Friday listed 29 countries from where it will accept visitors as of June 15 as the Greek government looks to mitigate some of the financial damage from the coronavirus pandemic.
Greece: Tourists from 29 countries can fly in as of June 15
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece on Friday listed 29 countries from where it will accept visitors as of June 15 as the Greek government looks to mitigate some of the financial damage from the coronavirus pandemic.
Greece: Tourists from 29 countries can fly in as of June 15
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece on Friday listed 29 countries from where it will accept visitors as of June 15 as the Greek government looks to mitigate some of the financial damage from the coronavirus pandemic.