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HONESTY: Another shining example
On April 18 I was running errands. After shopping for groceries I stopped to fill my car with gas, paid and then tucked my credit card into my pocket. On to Staples and then home. The credit card wasn’t in my pocket, and I frantically searched the dark interior of my car, dumped all contents from my purse, and was ready to call my bank and tell them I’d lost the card. My phone rang. It was the Wells Fargo branch at the corner of 95 and Ironwood. Someone had found my card outside Staples and turned it in to the bank.
CWC theft case postponed
SANDPOINT — A preliminary hearing the case of a former Coldwater Creek employee accused of making more than $260,000 in unauthorized charges on a company credit card was postponed on Wednesday.
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Local trustee concerned with private school income tax credit bill
The $200,000 limit is an absurdly high leap from the current $150.
GESA seeks applications for local heroes grants
RICHLAND — Gesa Credit Union is seeking applicants for its 2022 Local Heroes Grants Program. The program, which will award grants of up to $50,000 to community nonprofit groups and organizations that serve what the credit union calls local heroes — police, firefighters, healthcare workers, teachers and veterans — is in its second year, and is expected to offer around $250,000 in grants in communities served by Gesa, according to a press release...
YOUTH SPORTS: Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2015
Soccer, bowling, wrestling and more
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Weekend TV/Radio highlights
Editor’s note: Because of little live programming these days, The Press is listing, for the time being, TV times for some past pro and college games, and other events. Listings subject to change.
Billing issues plague Libby water users
Records June 9, 2011
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Community talks education tax credit at Cd’A town hall
Community talks education tax credit at Cd’A town hall
Proponents of Idaho’s new $50 million tax credit program for students not enrolled in public schools said they believe the program will allow parents to make the best educational choices for their children.
Horizon hosts identity theft workshop
Identity theft declining
MOSES LAKE — With awareness training, identity theft declined by about 2 million cases over the past four years, said Winnie Hillock, Horizon Credit Union’s director of education.
Records April 6, 2012
NIC dual enrollment suits them just fine
COEUR d'ALENE - If all goes according to plan, Taylor Canifax-Broesch will be teaching elementary
Records Aug. 8, 2012
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Records December 11, 2012
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