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Two Polson Lady Pirates teams second at Splash Tournament
Two Polson Lady Pirates teams each finished second in last week’s Splash Tournament.
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AP: What it means to local students
After reading Maureen Dolan's article "Making the grade?," I wanted to share my personal experience concerning the AP program. I attended the Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy for my entire high school career and graduated with a modest 3.2 cumulative GPA. More importantly, I walked into my first class at North Idaho College with 29 credits under my belt and a solid academic foundation. NIC, like many colleges, doles out credit for passing scores on many AP exams. In my case two full-time semesters valued at $1,382 each, not including room and board. Not bad for an initial investment of $694.
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Suspect has long trail of potential victims
More charges filed in identity theft case
Charges against an identity theft suspect held at the Kootenai County jail continue to pile up as the list of potential victims in Idaho and Washington grows.
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Credit Union names woman ‘unsung hero’ for actions when man drove into store
Whitefish Credit Union recently named Erin Shappell of Columbia Falls the first Unsung Hero of its eight week campaign to show gratitude and appreciation for outstanding individuals throughout northwest Montana.
Numerica names Sandpoint branch manager
With construction underway on Numerica’s first branch in Bonner County, the credit union has named Mia Sidell as branch manager of its upcoming Sandpoint-area location.
Soap Lake wins NFCS grant
SOAP LAKE — The City of Soap Lake received a $750 grant from Northwest Farm Credit Services to help pay for the construction of youth soccer fields.
Funding approved for housing in 6 New Mexico communities
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority has approved more than $74 million for eight housing developments in six communities around the state.
Funding approved for housing in 6 New Mexico communities
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority has approved more than $74 million for eight housing developments in six communities around the state.
US consumer borrowing up a moderate $12 billion in January
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer borrowing slowed in January as borrowing on credit cards declined following a huge surge in December.
Obama looks to reassure faith in U.S. credit
WASHINGTON (AP) - Eager to calm a nervous nation, President Barack Obama on Monday dismissed an unprecedented downgrade in the nation's credit rating, insisting investors will stand by the United States even as stock markets plunged. Obama said Washington can fix its ills by showing more political will.
Gesa Credit Union to open first Idaho branch in Post Falls
Gesa Credit Union on May 24 announced it will open in Post Falls its first full-service branch outside of Washington state.