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Records June 29, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Ambitious students entering college with course load behind them
By STEVE KADEL Western News Reporter
Overwhelmed by debt? Know your options
(ARA) - If you find yourself in a financial hole you can't get out of, it's important to know you have options. Being in debt can cause people to continue to make payments that they can't afford or can barely afford without much hope of ever eliminating the debt. If you find yourself in this position, there are a few routes you can pursue to free yourself from overwhelming debt.
That tax refund could cost you
WASHINGTON - Many taxpayers think that getting a federal refund is a big deal. They look forward to it all year.
Have fun, but don't drown in debt doing it
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.
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DIVORCES FILED
Youth Sports Sept. 16, 2020
Weekly reports from local youth sports teams and leagues.
HEALTH: Test politicians annually
The health of a patient can be affected by a poor decision made by his or her doctor. To lessen the likelihood of a poor decision, all physicians are required to earn continuing medical education credits on an ongoing basis. These credits are earned at the expense of the individual doctors, usually at costly medical conferences and sometimes supplemented by online education where the physician must prove that he or she has an understanding of the material that has been presented.
Records October 5, 2010
SENTENCINGS
Residents targeted by credit card scammers
Three Kootenai County residents were targeted in an elaborate identity theft scam where the goal was not to steal money from the victims, but to use their identities to purchase a credit card scanner.
OTTER: Wrong for working man
Before we go to the polls Nov. 4 maybe we should ask ourselves if Butch Otter has the best interests of the working man, the low income people in Idaho or the social security recipients when he actually makes reference publicly that he is well off financially and does not need a grocery tax credit of $100 therefore we should do away with such grocery credit.
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Alaska residents to use tax credits to increase air quality
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Local governments in Alaska will be able to create and utilize property tax credits to increase energy efficiency and air quality under a bill passed by the Legislature.
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SENTENCINGS
Sentence in money-laundering case does not include prison term
The Daily Inter Lake
Registrations due for forestry program
Registrations for UI Extensions’s Annual Forest Health Program in Cour d’Alene are due Dec. 9.
NIC: Situation concerns parent
As a former North Idaho College student and parent of a high school senior, I am deeply concerned about the threat to NIC’s accreditation.
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