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Refund for 'add-ons'
Citi to reimburse $700 million for deceptive card practices
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Why the recession can be a good thing for those in debt
(ARA) - It's been a tough few years for most Americans, facing a constricting national - and world - economy, job losses, pay cuts and a tough employment market. It can certainly be difficult to see the good in those circumstances, but helpful things can come out of these challenging times. You don't need to be a Pollyanna, but taking a practical look at how the recession affects your personal finances can show that there are some positives.
School choice supporters rally for scholarship tax credit
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — School choice advocates in Kentucky renewed their push Monday to create scholarship tax credits for private schools, a proposal that some public school supporters and the state's new governor oppose.
School choice supporters rally for scholarship tax credit
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — School choice advocates in Kentucky renewed their push Monday to create scholarship tax credits for private schools, a proposal that some public school supporters and the state's new governor oppose.
Man allegedly steals credit cards during vehicle prowl
MOSES LAKE — A man was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly stealing credit cards out of a purse during a vehicle prowl and purchasing several items with the stolen credit cards.
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Lakeland continues dual credit through NIC, NNU
The Lakeland Joint School District will continue offering dual credit courses with North Idaho College for the 2023/2024 school year.
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Hollywood Video customers get relief
Settlement gives credit report, debt parameters to account holders
COEUR d'ALENE - A nationwide settlement involving Hollywood Video will benefit thousands of Idaho consumers who have outstanding rental accounts with the bankrupt business, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said today.
Judge: Resort lawsuit can go on, but no RICO claim
BILLINGS, Mont. - A federal judge in Idaho ruled that Credit Suisse can be sued by property owners over loans the international banking giant made to luxury resorts that went broke. The judge also dismissed a racketeering claim against Credit Suisse in the multibillion-dollar case.
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Credit union buys Kalispell building
The Whitefish Credit Union has purchased a building in Kalispell where it will move its back-office services.
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Probable cause statement from Bob Henline's forgery case
The probable cause statement of resigning Libby Chamber President Bob Henline’s criminal case that led to a forgery conviction was outlined in a court document filed July 7, 2000, in the Salt Lake Department of Third District Court. The statement is as follows: