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Solar bill could provide tax breaks to panel manufacturers
MOSES LAKE — A bill proposed by Sen. Judy Warnick, R-Moses Lake, to give tax breaks to companies seeking to build solar panels in Washington is expected to get a hearing in the Senate Ways and Means Committee on Thursday.
Kirkedahl pleads guilty to mitigated deliberate homicide
A Trego man accused of killing his adult son last year pleaded guilty Dec. 20 to a single count of mitigated deliberate homicide.
Canyon water predicament comes full circle
School officials have been battling the issue since a routine water test taken back in October revealed the presence of E. coli, which was later traced back to the school’s reservoir tank.
Trego man pleads guilty to mitigated deliberate homicide
A Trego man accused of killing his adult son last year pleaded guilty Dec. 20 to a single count of mitigated deliberate homicide.
Thomas Michael Seabase, 76
He applied his skills of auto repair and restoration toward planes, and always had a four-wheeled or winged project in the shop.
MLSD hires firm in search for new chief
During a special meeting at noon Thursday, the Moses Lake School District Board of Directors unanimously voted to award a contract to Northwest Leadership Associates to help the district find candidates for the open superintendent position.
Christensen heads to Carroll for track and basketball
For the past several years Katelyn Christensen has been a Hot Springs High mainstay and standout athletically and academically.
US Bank closes its doors in Wallace
The 6th and Cedar branch of US Bank closed its doors for the final time, something the town’s leadership had been anticipating the bank’s closure since notices were sent to their customer base in mid-October of last year.
John White Speaker Series returns to History Museum
Now in its 19th year, the popular Northwest Montana Historical Society’s John White Speaker Series returns this winter with a slate of engaging discussions.
HUD: Idaho will be part of push to build more affordable housing
The regional branch of the U.S. Housing and Urban Development agency that includes Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington announced a new effort to boost the housing supply across all four states
Support those who've proved their mettle
Beware the ideologues backed by KCRCC extremists.
Law roundup: Pedestrian hit by vehicle on Idaho Street
A pedestrian in her 70s was reportedly hit by a Chevy Silverado and was lying on the road on Idaho Street.
LPOSD raises pay for subs
Lake Pend Oreille School District trustees approved a memorandum of understanding to raise the pay for substitute teachers.
BTAA hosts online auction to raise money for local animals
Sit. Stay. Give. Online silent auction to raise money for local animals
SHS health professions focused classes
Health Occupation Students of America at Sandpoint High School train for CPR certificate and other certifications.
Lake County Justice Court actions
Lake County Justice Court
Emergency preparedness helps out-wit Old Man Winter
Gathering winter emergency supplies can be the difference between life and death this season.
Columbia Falls High School principal will retire at end of school year
Columbia Falls High School principal Scott Gaiser announced his retirement. He will continue to lead the school through the end of the school year.
Othello girls basketball team sprints past Ephrata
OTHELLO — The Othello High School girls basketball team saw a big victory over the Ephrata High School Lady Tigers Tuesday night.
Clark Fork unable to grab third straight win
Clark Fork boys basketball was unable to keep things rolling Monday night, falling 46-38 to the Lake City JV team.