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Herndon's column astounding in its correctness
Senator Scott Herndon’s Notes From Boise column in the Bonner Daily Bee is astounding in its correctness. Astounding, because his views are mostly whackamo and represent the craziness infecting our body politic. But I want to give credit where credit is due.
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Courtyard Apartments renovation completed
Montana Lt. Gov. Mike Cooney and state Commerce Director Tara Rice were in Kalispell Tuesday for the grand opening of the Courtyard Apartments, a 32-unit affordable housing complex that underwent a $4.8 million through a collaboration that included federal housing tax credits.
Woman admits to stealing stuff from vehicles in Glacier Park
A Whitefish woman admitted Thursday that she stole people’s wallets and credit cards from Glacier National Park last year.
Numerica Credit Union invests $380K into 22 area nonprofits
Twenty-two nonprofits across the region will receive a combined $380,000 in support from Numerica Credit Union through its 2025 Numerica Charitable Fund. This year’s funding is focused on advancing Numerica CARES for Kids, a philanthropic initiative dedicated to uplifting children and families.
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Administrative costs for Idaho’s private school tax credit rise to $675,000
The funding request is more than double the $255,800 called for in the bill that the Idaho Legislature approved and Gov. Brad Little signed
Online course guidelines advance
BOISE (AP) — State lawmakers advanced a rule requiring high school students to take at least two credits online to graduate, but with the understanding that education officials will remove a stipulation on how the courses are delivered.
Idaho's consumer chief the victim of identity theft
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The head of Idaho's consumer protection division warns that even he is not immune to identity theft.
Stolen check cashed in Hayden
Program design to help qualified rural students
The Lincoln County Credit Union announced the availability of the Rural Montana Saves program to help families save for college, obtain career training and help pay for employment expenses through matched savings accounts.
Volunteering, giving
Juanita Richards, left, north central regional manager for Horizon Credit Union in Moses Lake, presents Moses Lake Youth Dynamics area director Sean Sallis with a $500 donation for the organization Thursday.
Restoration workshop in Sandpoint
The program is eligible for four Society of American Foresters CFE credits, three Idaho pesticide recertification credits and six Idaho Pro-Logger credits. The program can accommodate up to 30 people. A $20.00 regist
Restoration workshop in Sandpoint
The program is eligible for four Society of American Foresters CFE credits, three Idaho pesticide recertification credits and six Idaho Pro-Logger credits. The program can accommodate up to 30 people. A $20.00 regist
PROTEST: Gives president no credit
Albeit the president was elected by a commanding majority of the peoples vote as well as Electoral College: many find it difficult to accept the outcome, and continue to bash the president, giving no credit for the national and international accomplishments to date.