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Kootenai Health Foundation awards $33,500 in scholarships
KOOTENAI COUNTY, Idaho — The Kootenai Health Foundation scholarship committee announced Monday it has awarded 27 scholarships totaling $33,500 for 2024. The scholarships were created by three local families: The Yuditskys, Pierces and Espinozas. The scholarships receive additional funding from supporters at Kootenai Health and in the community. They are awarded to individuals working to further their health care educations.
Become a Reading Buddy Volunteer to Help a Child This Fall
Spokane County Library District (SCLD) is looking for volunteers to make a difference in students’ reading journeys by joining the Reading Buddy Program. You can help a child improve their reading skills and gain confidence as a reader. If you love reading and enjoy spending time with kids, consider...
Idaho Christian Bar Owner Offers Straight Men Free Beer During Pride Month
The Old State Saloon in Idaho will provide free beer to heterosexual males on “Hetero Male Mondays”. As LGTBQ+ people and allies kick off Pride Month this June, a bar in Idaho has created their own holiday in response. History of Pride Month. First celebrated as the 1-year...
Clarkston man Arrested After Firing Rifle Inside Home on 9th Street
CLARKSTON - A Clarkston man was arrested and booked into the Asotin County Jail after allegedly firing a rifle inside of a home on Sunday. According to court documents, Clarkston Police were dispatched to what was initially reported as a gunshot victim call. Someone had called dispatch yelling they were shot. Police responded to a home at 908 9th Street.
Daily Digs: Zags' New Baseball Complex, $3.4M HS Stadium Upgrade, and More!
Gonzaga University president Dr. Thayne McCulloh led a dedication ceremony celebrating the new Scott and Liz Morris Family Indoor Training Facility at the Patterson Baseball Complex. The project includes the new Danny Evans clubhouse locker room, an indoor practice facility, and recruiting gallery.
Temperatures trend hotter through the middle of the week with threat of dry lightning
Temperatures in Spokane will top out in the mid-to-upper 90s through the rest of the week. Warmer areas will reach triple digits. Dry conditions will continue with hazy skylines as wildfire smoke tracks across the region. Wednesday will bring elevated fire danger with a wave of isolated thunderstorms arriving from...
Spokane and Coeur d'Alene forecast
HEAT ADVISORY through Thursday with temps reaching near or at 100. Weather ALert Day Wednesday due to dry lightning potential which could cause fires. Hot and dry through the weekend. COPYRIGHT 2024 BY KXLY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
‘Anybody can get hit’: Man calls for safer streets after being hit by a car while riding scooter
SPOKANE, Wash. – After being hit by a car while riding his motorized scooter in downtown Spokane, and following the deaths of two women who were hit and killed in June and July, 37-year-old Gerrad Blomstrom is calling for safer roads and streets for all types of pedestrians across the city.
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