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Wallet stolen from unlocked car while woman hikes Tubbs Hill
COEUR d'ALENE - Thieves wasted no time using credit and debit cards they took from a vehicle while the victim was hiking on Tubbs Hill on Monday.
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Booster Club says thanks
We would like to thank the following businesses and associations for their generous donations hosting the divisional volleyball tournament and/or the state football game: The Backroom/ Nite Owl Restaurant, Cajun Design, Design Expressions, Domino’s, Freedom Bank, Glacier Bank, Los Caporales, Laurie’s Deli, Mike’s, North Fork Pizza, Smiths, Stageline, Super 1, Tiens, Town Pump, Parkside Credit Union, Whitefish Credit Union & The Wildc/kat Athletic Endowment Association. The community and Columbia Falls High School appreciates you and your support to Wildc/kat activities.
Credit union awards grants to local fire districts
Gesa, a community-chartered credit union, recently announced the recipients of its first Local Heroes Grant Program, awarding $110,000 in grants to 23 organizations across Washington state, according to information from the company.
Council turns down lease credit for golf group
After some confusion and debate, the Kalispell City Council on Monday voted down a lease credit requested by the Kalispell Golf Association.
STCU welcomes Rawlings as community branch manager
Robin Rawlings is the community branch manager at the credit union’s Bonner County Branch in Ponderay.
New microchip card for US purchases in Europe
NEW YORK - If you've traveled to Europe recently, you may have had the frustrating experience of being unable to use a U.S.-issued credit card for automated transactions, like renting a bike from a stand on the street, paying for highway tolls or buying a train ticket from an unmanned kiosk. A new prepaid smart card from Travelex solves that problem by utilizing the microchip and PIN technology that is standard in credit cards in Europe, but not here.
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NIC opts to boost budget
Slight tuition hike, 3 percent tax increase approved by board
COEUR d'ALENE - The $37.6 million 2011 operating budget approved Wednesday by North Idaho College trustees means higher tuition and fees for full-time students, and increased taxes for county property owners.
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Editor’s note: Kootenai County was transitioned April 9 to a new statewide electronic court records management system. Since then, The Press has been unable to acquire court records locally as we had in the past, but we are working with Kootenai County court personnel and the Idaho Supreme Court to receive the public information we have been sharing with our readers for many years. We will refine our records reporting as more information becomes available. Thank you for your patience.
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Climate credit applications available to Washingtonians
OLYMPIA — Up to 675,000 households will receive a $200 credit on utility bills due to $150 million funding from Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. According to Gov. Jay Inslee, this funding aims to reduce health risks from climate change and lower electricity costs for low and medium-income households.
Schools take advantage of state tax credit programs
Public schools across Montana claimed $6.96 million in dollar-for-dollar tax credits for donors in just 7 minutes and 17 seconds through the state’s Innovative Educational Program.
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Alibaba's Ant Group files for IPO in Hong Kong, Shanghai
HONG KONG (AP) — Ant Group, the financial technology arm of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, on Tuesday filed for a dual listing in Hong Kong and Shanghai, in what may be the largest share offering since the coronavirus pandemic began.