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Whitefish to acquire park for $3.8 million
In a move to preserve valuable open space in downtown Whitefish, the City Council on Tuesday agreed to buy the scenic Credit Union Park near the train depot for $3.8 million.
Idaho Supreme Court upholds School Choice Tax Credit
A group of petitioners, including the Idaho Education Association, the Latah County school district, and the Committee to Protect and Preserve the Idaho Constitution filed a petition asking the Court to block the Tax Commission from implementing the program, the release said. They argued that Article IX, Section 1 of the Idaho Constitution prohibits the legislature from funding K-12 schools other than public schools, and that the tax credit primarily serves private rather than public interests. The Court rejected both arguments.
Feds don't need any more of our money
We gave our child a credit card with a $1,000 limit and told him to do a budget that would allow him to keep his spending reasonable. He refused to make a budget, ran his credit card to the limit and took money from our savings (government retirement funds). Now he wants us to increase his credit card limit and still refuses to do a budget. He keeps spending money on vacations and his friends (politicians) but cuts spending to those who need the money like retirees but not those who did not deserve it in the first place like illegals. He then blames us, the taxpayer, for causing this mess and gets upset when we ask him to stop spending money that he doesn’t have.
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Tax credits for energy projects keeps electricity affordable
Idahoans are benefiting from made-in-America energy investments in the Inflation Reduction Act — and we need Sen. Daines, Sen. Sheehy, Rep. Zinke, and Rep. Downing to protect its clean energy tax credits.
Records May 16, 2013
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Records May 6, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Records November 23, 2010
DIVORCES FILED
Records December 2, 2011
Get financially fit this summer
Running shoes - check. Sunscreen - check. Snazzy shades - check. Diet plan that emphasizes fresh veggies and lean meats - check. You have everything you need to stay healthy this summer.
Records Sept. 13
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GUEST EDITORIAL: Washington should provide choices for low-income students
Washington is one of only 10 states that effectively prohibit low-income parents from choosing where their children go to school.
No child tax credit deal in sight as monthly benefits lapse
WASHINGTON — Monthly payments of up to $300 per child didn't go out Friday for the first time in six months, and some families may never see benefits as generous again.
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Records September 26, 2013
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Tax credit end does not mean the end of opportunity
Last week we took the opportunity to visit several of the agents who sit open houses daily in subdivisions with homes for under $150,000. These same subdivisions were a flurry of activity in the waning days of the expired $8,000 tax credit.