Kimberly Keller was recently diagnosed with stage three colon cancer.
To help cover expenses, her loved ones are hosting a benefit auction and dinner on June 1 for the local waitress and member of the Sandpoint Eagles.
This month, we put questions to a few architects and engineers in the region to learn more about the work they do and find out what's happening in their industries.
When University of Missouri student Puna Neumeier finishes a day of classes, she can’t think about homework. Her pressing worries are getting food, paying rent and taking care of her mother, who is disabled. “As a caretaker and daughter, I have to be in charge of getting the food, cooking the food, serving the food, […]
During the pandemic, SNAP rules were relaxed so students weren’t required to participate in state or federally funded work programs such as work-study. Those temporary pandemic rules allowed 3 million more students to qualify for food stamps, but now many are no longer eligible.
When University of Missouri student Puna Neumeier finishes a day of classes, she can’t think about homework. Her pressing worries are getting food, paying rent and taking care of her mother, …