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As Native Americans fight virus, basketball takes a timeout
PHOENIX (AP) — Basketball is woven into the fabric of Native American life.
As Native Americans fight virus, basketball takes a timeout
PHOENIX (AP) — Basketball is woven into the fabric of Native American life.
As Native Americans fight virus, basketball takes a timeout
PHOENIX (AP) — Basketball is woven into the fabric of Native American life.
Biden hails Israel-Hamas cease-fire, sees 'opportunity'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday hailed the cease-fire in the fighting between Israel and Hamas, saying he sees a “genuine opportunity” toward the larger goal of building a lasting peace in the Middle East.
Biden hails Israel-Hamas cease-fire, sees 'opportunity'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday hailed the cease-fire in the fighting between Israel and Hamas, saying he sees a “genuine opportunity” toward the larger goal of building a lasting peace in the Middle East.
Biden hails Israel-Hamas cease-fire, sees 'opportunity'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday hailed the cease-fire in the fighting between Israel and Hamas, saying he sees a “genuine opportunity” toward the larger goal of building a lasting peace in the Middle East.
Biden hails Israel-Hamas cease-fire, sees 'opportunity'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Thursday hailed the cease-fire in the fighting between Israel and Hamas, saying he sees a “genuine opportunity” toward the larger goal of building a lasting peace in the Middle East.
Senior Spotlight: Stillwater's Ryan Frampton emphasizes Christian faith
Stillwater Christian School senior Ryan Frampton has come to excel at many things in his life. He's a champion tennis player and instructor, a martial artist since age 4 who holds a second-degree black belt, a capable archer and a highly focused student.
Legals for November, 10 2023
Two Eagle River School: After 50 years, still going strong
In 1973 it was noted that the dropout rate for high school age students in Montana was approximately 16%, and in schools with large numbers of Native American students, the dropout rate was estimated between 38-42%. Those numbers were even higher on the Flathead Indian Reservation, where a study showed that in the nine public school districts 63% of Indian students had quit school prior to acquiring a high school diploma.
CWU students travel to Ireland to teach inner-city girls physical literacy
ELLENSBURG – Opportunities for physical activity can be hard to come by for people who live outside the U.S. As a group of CWU students discovered over the summer, many Americans don’t realize how good we have it.
Legals for February, 7 2024
Legals for February, 8 2024
‘We had baserunners in traffic all night’
ACH Legion reaches AA state tournament
SPOKANE – The Almira/Coulee-Hartline Senior Legion baseball team locked up a berth in the AA State Tournament with a fourth-place finish in the Area 3 AA district tournament over the weekend, where they went 4-1 in games to reach next week’s state competition.
PREP BASKETBALL: Sandpoint boys oust Priest River in close contest
It was in the third where Emerik Jones and Knox Williams scored 17 of the Bulldogs’ 21 points to give the Bulldogs a 10-point lead heading into the final quarter of play.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Drumming up some discussion and arguments
OK, here’s what I can say to hand a little credit to the NFL. They hooked me.
China tries to reassure on Evergrande as default fears rise
China tries to reassure on Evergrande as default fears rise
MLHS’s Molahiettes bring home trophies
Dance/drill team gives credit to family support and hard work for victories
MOSES LAKE — Moses Lake High School Molahiettes dance team coach Jaylynn Hernandez said the 2022 state dance and drill championships were a bit more nerve-wracking than usual.
2022: Strong economy, significant population growth
session are an indicator of Idaho’s strong economy and the significant population
Financial decisions, policy choices reflect our Idaho values
Federal Reserve to begin risky pursuit of a ‘soft landing’
Federal Reserve to begin risky pursuit of a ‘soft landing’