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Target breach Q & A
NEW YORK (AP) - With less than a week until Christmas, a real-life Grinch has stolen the credit and debit card information of about 40 million Target shoppers.
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Will your associate degree give you the boost needed for higher degrees?
Associate degree programs are a great short-term training option for people who want to move quickly from the classroom to the job market. They're available at many community and local colleges and often have course schedules that accommodate working adults. Depending on your field, you can qualify to pursue many entry-level jobs with an associate degree to your name.
Idaho’s health insurance exchange is first to start open enrollment, as premiums set to rise
This week, Idahoans can start choosing or switching health insurance plans on the state’s exchange.
Bill would help fund low-income housing
OLYMPIA — State lawmakers are considering matching a federal tax credit for owners of low-income housing projects to encourage new development that might not otherwise be economically feasible, spending up to $42 million per year.
STCU opens new Ponderay branch
PONDERAY — STCU will open its relocated Bonner County branch on Monday, June 10 in Ponderay, ready to serve members in a new building with more space and service options.
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Man shot dead was ex-employee
COEUR d’ALENE — A man who was shot and killed by a security guard Saturday at Global Credit Union in Coeur d’Alene was a former employee of the financial cooperative.
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Whitefish ready to proceed with park purchase
The sale of 8.5 acres of land in Whitefish's Baker Commons subdivision will help the city move forward with its purchase of Credit Union Park.
New charges filed in hacker case
SEATTLE (AP) — Calling him “a leader in the marketplace for stolen credit card numbers,” federal prosecutors added 11 new charges against a Russian man they say hacked into U.S. businesses to steal information that he allegedly sold on Internet “carding” sites.