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Grades changed in lab class at Salish Kootenai College
An investigation at Salish Kootenai College found that grades for 13 students in an anatomy and physiology lab class were raised last fall to allow them to enter the college’s nursing program, the school’s president announced.
Heating help harder to come by this winter
A cold winter, bad economy and a funding shortfall in low income energy assistance make a triple whammy for Flathead Electric Cooperative customers.
Police arrest suspects in break-ins
Two Whitefish brothers were arrested Tuesday in connection with a theft ring that began last December.
Assault reported, but no charges
Man ticketed after threatening store clerk
Fix needed for asbestos law
Whether or not you support the federal health-care reform law, the special dispensation given to help Libby asbestos victims is a vital step in providing care for some very sick people.
Errant shot hits pickup passenger
Deputies with the
Glacier students face drug charges
Four Glacier High School students have been arrested during the past week for allegedly distributing prescription medications to fellow students at school, according to the Kalispell Police Department.
Nelson joins national coaches hall of fame
You might say this was the ultimate honor for Terry Nelson.
Annual F&G fur auction moves online for 2021
After a one-year hiatus, Idaho Fish and Game's annual fur auction is back – albeit with some significant changes due to COVID.
Warriors edge College Place on the gridiron
MATTAWA — It wasn’t a pretty win, but it was a victory nonetheless as Wahluke was able to come out on the plus side of 30-27 contest with the College Place Hawks who entered the game Friday night on a four-game skid.
School district to pursue bond rating
ROYAL CITY - The Royal School Board will seek the district's own bond rating before putting school construction bonds out for sale, according to district business manager David Andra.
Grant PUD auditors to review safety reports
Audit team reports at commission meeting
EPHRATA — The Grant County PUD’s auditors will be among the employees reviewing safety audits and reports.
Calls for service down, arrests up at Paradiso Festival
QUINCY — Overall arrests were up at the Paradiso Festival at the Gorge Ampitheatre over the weekend, but fewer people required medical treatment and the Grant County Sheriff’s Office received less calls for service during the popular electronic dance musical festival.
INET seeking help with 'A-Rest' warrants
EPHRATA — It’s that time of year again to start shopping and preparing for the holidays. For some local families, however, the holiday season is marked with financial difficulties.
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City flea market still up in air
MATTAWA - The idea of re-establishing the city flea market of years ago in Hund Memorial Park continues to be a minor topic of discussion among members of the Mattawa City Council.
Red Rock students Read Across America
ROYAL CITY - Red Rock Elementary celebrated Read Across America last week. Individual classrooms read Dr. Seuss books and held a week-long reading contest in honor of his birthday (March 2).
Information fair for Latino students, families May 9
MOSES LAKE - The information fair for prospective students and parents of Hispanic descent is scheduled for May 9. The Educate @ Big Bend Latino Education Fair will be from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at the ATEC building on the BBCC campus.
Big Bend gets glowing report
MOSES LAKE - Big Bend Community College received six commendations and only two recommendations after a visit by an accreditation team, made up of community college administrators, professors and personnel from Washington, Oregon and Idaho.