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Grocery tax credit increase moves forward to Idaho House
A bill that would increase the grocery tax credit to $155 a person is headed to the House floor after a unanimous vote Thursday.
Minnesota banks, credit unions, offer COVID-19 mortgage help
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — State officials said Thursday that 31 Minnesota financial institutions have committed themselves to provide additional mortgage-relief options to homeowners facing financial hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic who don't have federally backed mortgages.
Minnesota banks, credit unions, offer COVID-19 mortgage help
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — State officials said Thursday that 31 Minnesota financial institutions have committed themselves to provide additional mortgage-relief options to homeowners facing financial hardship caused by the coronavirus pandemic who don't have federally backed mortgages.
Southern California man sentenced for $5M bank fraud scams
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Southern California man was sentenced to federal prison Monday for bilking banks out of nearly $5 million by racking up expenses on illegally obtained credit cards, including cemetery plots, liquor and Rolex watches, prosecutors said.
Movers and Shakers October 10, 2013
Numerica receives excellence award
ONLINE: Tips to avoid problems
I work for an online company. We take orders via our website and on the phone, and as a consumer and Christmas coming, I would like to let your readers know about some online precautions to take.
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SURCHARGES: Diners shouldn't eat them
I thought your Consumer Gal’s Jan. 2 comments were right on. Satay is one of the highest priced restaurants in the area and is mimicking what I’ve seen in small restaurants in less-developed countries: surcharges for credit cards … not the international vibe I’m looking for.
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Man pleads guilty in credit-card shopping spree
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Your Health Idaho offers extended enrollment for uninsured Idahoans
Many Idahoans will qualify for tax credits said Executive Director Pat Kelly
Your Health Idaho offers extended enrollment for uninsured Idahoans
Many Idahoans will qualify for tax credits said Executive Director Pat Kelly.
Gesa extends scholarship deadline
RICHLAND — Gesa Credit Union has extended its deadline for scholarship applications, according to an announcement from Gesa.
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New mural goes up at Flathead Industries Thrift Store in Kalispell
Flathead Industries has unveiled a new community mural at its Kalispell Thrift Store, created through a collaboration with Park Side Credit Union and My Glacier Village.
How young drivers can steer clear of costly car insurance
Insurance costs for drivers in their early 20s can be staggering — after teenagers, young adults have some of the highest car insurance rates in the country.