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MAY NIBJ 40 Under 40 Christine Smith
Christine Smith is a project manager for HMH Engineering with a background in civil engineering.
AG sounds alarm on crypto ATM scams
Attorney General Raúl Labrador alerts Idahoans to rising cryptocurrency ATM scams targeting seniors through fake tech support and government calls.
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.
Gem State average gas price is 17 cents per gallon cheaper than a year ago
Idaho moved up one spot to seventh in the country for the most expensive fuel behind California ($4.56), Hawaii ($4.47), Washington ($4.41), Oregon ($4.02), Nevada ($3.76), and Alaska ($3.73). 48 of the 50 states saw prices drop or level off from the previous week.
Troy man sent back to prison on repeated probation violations
Williams admitted to the offenses in court and District Judge Matt Cuffe sentenced him to...
Dana sentenced for indecent exposure, injuring officer
A Polson man, who admitted to exposing himself, injuring an officer and leading law enforcement on a high-speed pursuit, received a 10-year prison sentence in District Court in Polson July 17, plus 10 years suspended.
Man given five-year sentence for punching sheriff’s deputy
Charged with one felony count of assault on a peace officer in Flathead County District Court, 39-year-old Cody Wayne Brown initially maintained his innocence, but pleaded out in January 2024.
'Need a Little Christmas' auditions Aug. 24-25 in Post Falls
Auditions for "Need a Little Christmas" will be Aug. 24-25 at Expressions School of Performing Arts, 2825 N. Highway 41, Post Falls.
Area students named to UI dean's list
A number of students from Bonner and Boundary counties have earned a spot on the University of Idaho's fall deans list.
Libby woman sentenced in drug possession case
According to her terms of release, Willey is not allowed to use or possess alcohol, dangerous drugs or weapons.
Dianna Lynn Giddeon, 77
Dianna Lynn Giddeon, 77, of Whitefish, passed away peacefully on the evening of Feb. 5, 2025.
Constitution Week Spotlight
Sept. 19 On day three of Constitution Week, we focus on the Preamble.
AG sounds alarm on crypto ATM scams
Attorney General Raúl Labrador alerts Idahoans to rising cryptocurrency ATM scams targeting seniors through fake tech support and government calls.
Spotlight on the Arts: Ezra Hartman
Ezra Hartman, a second-grade student at Noxon Elementary School, met us in the hallway and escorted us to his art classroom. There, one at a time, he began pulling out drawing and paintings like valued items from a treasure chest.
Former deputy given deferred sentence for intimidation, abuse
A former deputy of the Lake County Sheriff’s Office had the imposition of sentencing deferred for six years on one count of felony intimidation during a sentencing hearing in District Court in Polson Aug. 21.
Caye sentenced to eight years for firearms, evidence tampering
A Lake County man was sentenced to prison for eight years for unlawful possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. Gaige Alexander Caye, 23, was also sentenced to eight years in the Montana State Prison on one count of tampering with, or fabricating, physical evidence, which will run concurrently to the unlawful possession charge.
Judge revokes deferred sentence of Whitefish man convicted of gas station beating
A Whitefish man convicted of felony assault at an Evergreen gas station in 2024 saw his deferred sentence revoked last month after he allegedly attacked a woman inside an automobile.
Travelers’ Rest State Park celebrates 25 years
Travelers’ Rest State Park, located near Lolo, is celebrating 25 years of preserving and promoting a unique cultural and historic site.
Suspect in 2024 Kalispell police chase receives multiple sentences
A man brought up on felony charges after leading Kalispell Police on a chase through the city in November 2024 later earned multiple sentences with the state Department of Corrections.
US job openings fall to 6.5 million, fewest since 2020, as labor market remains sluggish
When the Labor Department releases hiring and unemployment numbers for January next Wednesday, they are expected to show the companies, government agencies and nonprofits added about 70,000 jobs last month — modest but up from 50,000 in December.