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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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Hospital names interim leadership
In the wake of Kalispell Regional Healthcare President and CEO Pamela Robertson’s
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CRIME REPORTS
Effects of tax credits apparent
Although the tax credits have long expired, the resulting slowdown from its expiration is painfully apparent. Our May sales figures show a significant slowdown from last year's sales that will no doubt persist through September. September 2010 was the last month that credits could be applied to purchases, provided the contracts were in place by April's end.
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Four important steps to take before purchasing your next vehicle
(ARA) - It's that time of year - summer car-buying season is in full swing. Many dealers are offering great incentives to move cars off their lots to make room for the arrival of new models in the fall. Since
Vouchers and refundable tax credits: Comparing Ada and Butte counties
From the moonscape of Butte County to the meandering Boise River in Ada, there is plenty to see across the Gem State. When we talk about school vouchers (including educational savings accounts and refundable tax credits), the differences extend beyond the scenery.
Hospital names interim leadership
In the wake of Kalispell Regional Healthcare President and CEO Pamela Robertson’s
Vouchers and refundable tax credits: Comparing Ada and Butte counties
From the moonscape of Butte County to the meandering Boise River in Ada, there is plenty to see across the Gem State. When we talk about school vouchers (including educational savings accounts and refundable tax credits), the differences extend beyond the scenery.
Money for nothing
Just before the official days of excessive purchasing named Black Friday and Cyber Monday which follow immediately on the heels of the National Day of Gluttony, Turkey Thursday, I received a new credit card.
RISCH: On non-declared wars
Senator Jim Risch, appropriately, took the opportunity this Veterans Day (The Press, Nov. 11) to honor our vets. Incidentally, in the same space, he detailed for us all that he’s done for them. Credit where credit’s due; thank you, Senator Risch.
Bravo to music festival
How about some big credit where credit is due to the organizers of the Under the Big Sky Music Festival? We live on Edgewood within a half mile of the venue and were amazed at how well planned and executed this event was.
New Mexico may extend tax credit to non-citizens
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Activists for immigrant communities are pushing for legislation that allows New Mexico residents without Social Security numbers to qualify for state tax credits aimed at working families.
New Mexico may extend tax credit to non-citizens
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Activists for immigrant communities are pushing for legislation that allows New Mexico residents without Social Security numbers to qualify for state tax credits aimed at working families.
Credit counseling CEO discusses aid in the time of pandemic
Rebecca Steele is the president and CEO of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, the largest nonprofit financial counseling organization in the U.S.
Credit counseling CEO discusses aid in the time of pandemic
Rebecca Steele is the president and CEO of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, the largest nonprofit financial counseling organization in the U.S.