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Polson softball continues to cultivate future dynasty under new coach
Polson High School softball coach Jamie Hanson looks at the banners up above the press box over home plate.
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DIVORCES GRANTED
Horizon Credit Union celebrates grand re-opening
Horizon Credit Union celebrated a grand re-opening of its Bonner Mall branch after a significant remodel on Wednesday.
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JUDGMENTS
Montanans not likely to lose health subsidies
HELENA (AP) — State officials said Tuesday that they don’t believe Montanans receiving tax credits to buy health insurance are in danger of losing them.
Summer readers help Whitefish library earn donation
Because summer readers at Whitefish Community Library were up to a challenge set by the Whitefish Credit Union, the Whitefish Lake Institute has $1,503 more to further its mission.
TAX CREDITS: A top priority renewal
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and Child Tax Credit (CTC) expansions from the American Rescue Plan will expire at the end of this year, pushing millions of families and low wage workers back into poverty.
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DIVORCES GRANTED
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CRIME REPORTS
Timeshares can be ticking time bombs
I know there’s at least one person out there who is happy with the timeshare they purchased. There has to be at least one.
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Editor’s note: Kootenai County was transitioned April 9 to a new statewide electronic court records management system. Since then, The Press has been unable to acquire court records locally as we had in the past, but we are working with Kootenai County court personnel and the Idaho Supreme Court to receive the public information we have been sharing with our readers for many years. We will refine our records reporting as more information becomes available. Thank you for your patience.
Records October 19, 2011
DIVORCES FILED
3 reasons to pay for spring break with a travel credit card
It may be cold outside, but spring is just around the corner. A recent NerdWallet survey found that 33% of Americans plan to travel for spring break vacation this year. If you’re in this camp, now’s the time to make travel plans (if you haven’t already).
3 reasons to pay for spring break with a travel credit card
It may be cold outside, but spring is just around the corner. A recent NerdWallet survey found that 33% of Americans plan to travel for spring break vacation this year. If you’re in this camp, now’s the time to make travel plans (if you haven’t already).
3 reasons to pay for spring break with a travel credit card
It may be cold outside, but spring is just around the corner. A recent NerdWallet survey found that 33% of Americans plan to travel for spring break vacation this year. If you’re in this camp, now’s the time to make travel plans (if you haven’t already).
Schools explore dual credit options
FBCS works with multiple colleges for program
North Idaho STEM Charter Academy in Rathdrum will scale back its dual credit offerings through North Idaho College, looking instead to partner with other educational institutions.
3 reasons to pay for spring break with a travel credit card
It may be cold outside, but spring is just around the corner. A recent NerdWallet survey found that 33% of Americans plan to travel for spring break vacation this year. If you’re in this camp, now’s the time to make travel plans (if you haven’t already).
Identity theft prevention tips for college kids heading back to campus
(ARA) - Getting their dorm room organized, reconnecting with friends they met last year, making new friends, setting up a class schedule ... college students have a lot to look forward to as they head back to campus. Identity thieves eagerly anticipate back-to-school time too, because it often means more opportunity for them to purloin someone's private, personal information for their financial gain.
Records Feb. 2, 2010
CRIME REPORTS Kootenai County Sheriff Sunday 12:43 p.m.: Craft Maid kitchen cabinets, a kitchen counter top and power and hand tools with a total value of $5,500 were reported stolen from a residence under renovation in the 100 block of South Cedar Street in Harrison. Monday 3 p.m.: A Kenwood DVD player valued at $1,200 was reported stolen from a 2002 BMW parked in the driveway of a residence in the 10100 block of North Fir Lane in Hayden. DIVORCES FILED April M. Lyons from Brian M. Lyons Stephanie N. Christian from Justin L. Christian Jennifer Miller from Justin Miller LAWSUIT Jerry Kelly et al., v. Tyrone Cruze, seeking judgment in excess of $10,000. SENTENCINGS Judge Robert Caldwell Theresa A. Hancock, 44, Coeur d'Alene: 180 days in jail with 130 days suspended, $900 in fines, $100 restitution, driver's license suspended for 90 days and two years probation for driving under the influence. Zachary J. Palmer, 53, Coeur d'Alene: 15 days in jail with credit for time served for pedestrian under the influence of alcohol/drugs. Mark E. Wenz, 49, Coeur d'Alene: 10 days in jail with credit for time served and $250 in fines for frequenting a place where a controlled substance is used. Joshua M. Marves, 35, Post Falls: 180 days in jail with 170 days suspended, $500 in fines and two years probation for invalid driver's license. Michael Lunsford, 51, Coeur d'Alene: 44 days in jail with credit for time served, $262.50 in fines and two years probation for frequenting a place where a controlled substance is used, possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use. Judge John Mitchell David R. Jones, 56, Coeur d'Alene: 180 days in jail, five years determinate penitentiary time with credit for time served for probation violation. Jeffrey A. Jeske, 53, Coeur d'Alene: 180 days in jail, three years determinate penitentiary time and seven years indeterminate time with credit for time served, $170.50 in fines and driver's license suspended for five years for driving under the influence. Jessica L. Beardslee, 25, Hayden: Two years determinate penitentiary time and four years indeterminate time with credit for time served, penitentiary suspended, $165.50 in fines and four years probation for two counts of burglary. Judge Scott Wayman Timothy R. D. Williams, 36, Post Falls: 60 days in jail, work release and $100 in fines for theft by possession of stolen property. Dana A. Northern, 18, Coeur d'Alene: 30 days in jail for probation violation. Shelley L. Marlin, 44, Post Falls: 365 days in jail with 313 days suspended and credit for time served, work release, $200 in fines, $100 restitution and two years probation for petit theft and unlawful possession/use of a prescription drug.
Education tax credit benefits Idaho's schools
It’s widely known that Idaho does not adequately fund public schools. Less known is how individuals and businesses across the state reach into their own pockets to invest in the schools.