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Sødt, a Nordic candy store on Cumberland Avenue, recently announced plans to launch a second location this summer in Freeport.
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Sødt, a Nordic candy store on Cumberland Avenue, recently announced plans to launch a second location this summer in Freeport.
The Maine Wild Wine Fest returns to Wolfe’s Neck Center in Freeport this month for a fifth year.
Districts in Bozeman, Missoula and Butte saw success. Voters rejected levy requests in Billings, Helena and Kalispell, reflecting a tough environment for funding requests.
The Grangeville Grove homeschool group recently finished our two-year meeting at the [Evangelical] EV Free Church. We are so grateful to the EV Free Church for the use of your
City leaders in Diamondhead, Mississippi, plan to hire a police chief this month as the city moves closer to creating its own police department.
The play, with showings on Friday and Saturday at Freeport's First Parish Hall, is full of family dynamics, hilarious wordplay, a little confusion, many twists and lots of fun.
A Montana advisory developed for “forever chemicals” that bioaccumulate in fish draws scrutiny.
Michael Wysession writes about why 2025 ended up being a hotter year than expected.
ST. MARIES — The Bulldog softball program stomped St. Maries 20-4 on the road after exploding with 10 runs in the fifth, doubling their score.
KOOSKIA — Homeschooled senior Ryley Romney, daughter of Tyson and Denise Romney, and Clearwater Valley High School senior Josie Graves, daughter of Doug and Susan Graves, are Rams of the
GRANGEVILLE — Grangeville High School senior Koby Beach, son of Steve and Holly Clark and Travis and Nikki Beach, is Bulldog of the week for his competitiveness and leadership in
Kyle Harris is an incumbent worth supporting. At least three flyers have been sent by mail, sporting lies about him. We know that when lies are spread about someone, that
The power politics (greed for power) of “wokeness” and the systematic extermination of Christians and Jews by the “Red-Green Alliance” both explained:
One of my top priorities in crafting the Working Families Tax Cuts was making pro-growth policy permanent, so Idaho business owners would have the certainty they need to invest in
Voters will hear many promises from candidates as primary elections approach, and the actions of incumbents will rightly be scrutinized. For families like mine, we are looking for legislators who
ELK CITY — Quote of the week: “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be
KAMIAH — Chief Lookingglass Pow-wow has been informed that the Idaho Historical Society Board of Trustees has selected the committee for the 2026 Esto Perpetua Award. The 2026 awards honor
CLEARWATER VALLEY — Spring plant sales, Mother’s Day activities and the return of Harpster Bingo are on the horizon.
RIGGINS — Riggins Rodeo Queen 2026 Grace Clay is the great-granddaughter of the first Riggins Rodeo Queen, JoAnne Taylor, 78 years ago (Taylor later married Frank Clay). Another unique aspect
We all grow them, the beautiful lilac shrub. In shades of lavender, to purple or pink, and even pristine white. With a long lifespan of up to 100 years, they
The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests plan to begin a series of prescribed burns in the coming days, as favorable weather conditions allow, officials said this week.
GRANGEVILLE — The 4th annual 208 Kids Triathlon will be Saturday, June 27, at Pioneer Park, Grangeville. This event is open for ages 4-13 who want to compete; the event
WINCHESTER — Winchester Lake State Park will have a fishing tournament on Saturday, May 9, at Winchester Lake, 1786 Forest Rd, 8 a.m.-2 p.m., sign up at the WLSP boat
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