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Education is an investment in Idaho’s future
It seems that our students cannot get a break.
In time of crises, lands bill gives Senate a chance to unite
WASHINGTON (AP) — At a time of national crises, the Senate has been able to come together on a topic both parties celebrate: the great outdoors.
List 3/3 of sports events affected by coronavirus pandemic
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Hugs, shoves & contact as usual on 2nd day of La Liga return
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Effusive hugs to celebrate goals, shoves and scuffles following hard fouls, players not following the new norm of social distancing urged by authorities during water breaks or when leaving the pitch.
Budget cuts, police top Colorado Legislature's 2020 session
DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers wound down a shortened 2020 session Saturday having drastically cut education funding because of the coronavirus pandemic’s revenue impact, allocating $70 million in federal aid to struggling business and residents, and passing a sweeping police transparency bill.
Russia's low virus death toll still raises questions in West
MOSCOW (AP) — When Leonid Shlykov's father, Sergei, died in a Moscow hospital last month after 11 days on a ventilator, the death certificate listed the coronavirus as an underlying condition but not the actual cause of death.
Virus deepens Argentina's economic crisis as poverty soars
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — As they wait out quarantine in a cramped, windowless room, Natividad Benítez brings her six children all of their meals from the soup kitchen where she earns $133 a month, barely enough to cover her rent and a few extra monthly costs.
TV money gives NFL leg up if fans can't fill teams' coffers
DALLAS (AP) — Timing favored the NFL over other major pro sports leagues in trying to figure out how to keep the coronavirus pandemic from wrecking the 2020 season.
NCAA encourages day off from college sports on election day
The NCAA on Friday encouraged its 1,100 member colleges and universities to give athletes the day off from sports on election day, responding to grassroots movements of activism from players and coaches.
Budget cuts, police top Colorado Legislature's 2020 session
DENVER (AP) — Colorado lawmakers wound down a shortened 2020 session Saturday having drastically cut education funding because of the coronavirus pandemic’s revenue impact, allocating $70 million in federal aid to struggling business and residents, and passing a sweeping police transparency bill.
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Windauer ready to make her mark at UM
Excellence — it’s nothing new for Josie Windauer.
TV money gives NFL leg up if fans can't fill teams' coffers
DALLAS (AP) — Timing favored the NFL over other major pro sports leagues in trying to figure out how to keep the coronavirus pandemic from wrecking the 2020 season.
Colombia's Medellin emerges as surprise COVID-19 pioneer
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Two and a half million residents. Four confirmed coronavirus deaths.
In time of crises, lands bill gives Senate a chance to unite
WASHINGTON (AP) — At a time of national crises, the Senate has been able to come together on a topic both parties celebrate: the great outdoors.
North Idaho College’s Workforce Training Center offers opportunities for employees, employers post-COVID
Just as a forest fire makes way for new life, an economic crisis — or a global pandemic — forces societies to re-examine, re-evaluate and find new paths forward.
Senior Spotlight: Niemela focuses on his future in football
It’s rare for an athlete to leave an imprint across three different sports throughout their high school career, but Christian Niemela did just that.
Polson counselor honored for helping students access college
High school counselors play many roles in the lives of students and one of the most vital roles is preparing them for life after high school. Polson High School counselor Betsy Wade specializes in just that.
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List 3/3 of sports events affected by coronavirus pandemic
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