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Local grocers taking precautions against credit card hacking
By LAURA ROADY
Police make arrest in stolen credit card case
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Credit cards push US consumer borrowing up $14.8 billion
KSCO deputies arrest car burglary suspects
Two men who allegedly broke into a vehicle parked at the Fourth of July Pass Recreation Area were caught by Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office deputies after stolen credit cards were used at Walmart and Cabela’s in Post Falls.
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Community donations help local library
Correction: It has been pointed out to me that I made errors in the information I submitted to the Daily Bee for an article which ran Nov. 19, 2010 on the Idaho tax credit for donations to public libraries. I gave outdated information!.
Federal charges dropped against mortgage broker
Federal bank fraud and wire fraud charges filed against a 57-year-old West Glacier woman were dismissed without prejudice in U.S. District Court in Missoula on Sept. 20.
Stop spending unnecessarily and plan for the future
The biggest problem and failure in the United States of America is that we waste and spend too much money without thinking about tomorrow or our future. Then when we spend and waste all our money, we blame and get angry with the rich who save their money and spend every dollar responsibly. Credit cards and title loans are robbing people without a weapon. It’s time for all of us to get wise and rip up those credit cards and start spending a dollar and saving a dollar. Like blues singer Bobby Blue Bland says, “A change is coming and it will take a dollar or two. Save and put away for this tough time to come.” And mark James Earl Jones’ words: a change is coming and it’s coming soon. Get wise and save and stop spending and wasting so much unnecessary money and tell the credit card companies, “I just can’t be your fool anymore.”
Whitefish builder gets probation for money laundering
A Whitefish building contractor will not do prison time for illegally using credit cards to address his company's financial problems.
Idahoan urged to claim grocery credit refund
Idahoans who don’t make enough money to file an income tax return can get a refund of some of the sales tax they paid on groceries.
Gesa Credit Union raises funds to plant trees
RICHLAND — Gesa Credit Union, in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, raised more than $66,000, which will help plant more than 31,000 trees across the Pacific Northwest, according to an announcement from GESA.
Gesa Credit Union collects gift donations
MOSES LAKE — Gesa Credit Union will partner with local organizations to collect and distribute Christmas gifts through its annual Stock-the-Sock Holiday Drive, according to an announcement from Gesa.
Numerica converting investment program to Cetera
Cetera Financial Group has announced that Numerica Credit Union will convert its investment program to the Cetera Financial Institutions community.
Walla Walla secures line of credit to help with flood damage
WALLA WALLA, Wash. (AP) — Walla Walla City Council unanimously approved on Wednesday a $2 million line-of-credit from Baker Boyer Bank to help with flood-recovery efforts
Walla Walla secures line of credit to help with flood damage
WALLA WALLA, Wash. (AP) — Walla Walla City Council unanimously approved on Wednesday a $2 million line-of-credit from Baker Boyer Bank to help with flood-recovery efforts
Whitefish builder gets probation for money laundering
A Whitefish building contractor will not do prison time for illegally using credit cards to address his company's financial problems.
Federal charges dropped against mortgage broker
Federal bank fraud and wire fraud charges filed against a 57-year-old West Glacier woman were dismissed without prejudice in U.S. District Court in Missoula on Sept. 20.