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Sandpoint All-Stars secure Settler's Day Wood Bat Tournament title
The 12U Sandpoint All-Stars went 5-0 to claim the Settler's Day Wood Bat Tournament title
Rolling along: Moses Lake proceeds on skate park upgrades with donors’ support
MOSES LAKE — The Moses Lake City Council unanimously voted to allow City Manager Allison Williams to sign a draft agreement on Tuesday between the Moses Lake Rotary Club and the city to move forward with upgrades to the skate park.
Idahoans set to receive tax relief
Idahoans will begin receiving direct deposits or mailed checks in the form of income tax relief starting this week, following the passage of Governor Brad Little’s tax relief package earlier this year.
Wallace Pool accepts bid for repair work
On Wednesday evening the Wallace City Council accepted a bid from contractor S&L Underground to repair the pool.
Region's health board chose wisely
Don Duffy poised to be fine leader at Panhandle Health District.
Early stumble as El Salvador starts Bitcoin as currency
Early stumble as El Salvador starts Bitcoin as currency
Whitefish Songwriter Festival draws national talent
For three days and nights downtown Whitefish will come alive for the Whitefish Songwriter Festival with six hit songwriters and 17 rising stars performing more than 30 shows in the restaurants, bars, theaters, and Whitefish’s Depot Park.
Huck Days returns this weekend
A traditional Whitefish summer favorite returns this weekend with the 33rd Annual Huckleberry Days Arts Festival.
Kalispell man gets 55 years for killing man with brick
A Kalispell man who admitted to deliberately killing another man with a cement brick in 2019 is headed to the state prison.
Best Veterinarian - Elizabeth Pitman
Dr. Elizabeth Pitman grew up watching her dad work as a family practitioner in Columbia Falls. As a small-town doctor, he was an integral part of the community and the combination of practicing medicine and having a strong sense of community connection is what Pitman wanted for her own life.
NIC gets warning, no probation
Report cites problems with board
NIC gets warning, no probation
Report cites problems with board
NIC gets warning, no probation
Report cites problems with board
NIC gets warning, no probation
Report cites problems with board
NIC gets warning, no probation
Report cites problems with board
Break-in aborted after alleged burglars hit wrong home
Four men facing felony conspiracy to commit burglary charges in Flathead County District Court were arrested after allegedly breaking into the wrong apartment during a planned home invasion in Kalispell last week.
Law roundup: Bar customers hit the bottle, go into frenzy
Four customers were allegedly refusing to leave and becoming violent when they started throwing bottles at the bar. Some of the customers got into a gray truck and left, however, one woman stayed behind to take the frenzy up a notch and attacked a bartender.
Looking Back for April 13
A look back at past Pilot articles compiled by Julie Engler.
Law roundup: Woman hits snag with crocheted sweaters
A woman who does crochet repairs went to Kalispell Police Department when she was thrown through a loop after a customer allegedly told her they were going to call the police to report her for holding their sweaters hostage.
'His legacy lives on'
Barry Schuler led NIC as its president for 18 years
NIC former president dies