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'Go-Givers' target food and housing insecurity
October 9, 2021 1 a.m.

'Go-Givers' target food and housing insecurity

Horizon employees volunteered over 1,280 hours for 25 organizations

April 11, 2020 1 a.m.

RECORDS

JUDGMENTS

March 22, 2023 midnight

Registration open for FVCC summer classes

Flathead Valley Community College’s summer semester registration is open and classes begin Monday, May 22.

March 22, 2023 midnight

FVCC summer classes begin May 22

Flathead Valley Community College’s summer semester registration is open and classes begin Monday, May 22.

March 15, 2023 4:53 p.m.

State wealth tax bill garners support in WA Senate hearing

OLYMPIA – A bill currently before the Washington State Senate would levy a special wealth tax on financial assets with an assessed value of more than $250 million. “We have an upside-down tax code that’s deeply in need of reform, and we continue to have massive needs for investments in education, housing, services for those with disabilities, and so much more,” said Senator Noel Frame, sponsor of Senate Bill 5486...

October 28, 2017 9:34 a.m.

Cyber extortionists target more schools

The group of internet hackers who claimed credit for breaching the Columbia Falls School District’s database is allegedly wreaking havoc on other schools throughout the nation.

June 18, 2020 8:27 a.m.

European Central Bank hands out 1.3 trillion euros in loans

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank has handed out 1.31 trillion euros ($1.46 trillion) in long-term, ultra-cheap credit to hundreds of banks as part of its emergency support aimed at cushioning the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses and workers.

June 19, 2020 12:03 a.m.

European Central Bank hands out 1.3 trillion euros in loans

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank has handed out 1.31 trillion euros ($1.46 trillion) in long-term, ultra-cheap credit to hundreds of banks as part of its emergency support aimed at cushioning the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses and workers.

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August 5, 2015 11:01 a.m.

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Sierra Hubble, a loan processor for Whitefish Credit Union, enters data at the operations center. (Aaric Bryan/Daily Inter Lake)

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August 5, 2015 11:01 a.m.

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The Whitefish Union Credit Union moved their operations center to the Forum Building in South Kalispell. (Aaric Bryan/Daily Inter Lake

July 13, 2020 4:03 p.m.

Petrochemical tax break bill speeds through Senate

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — New legislation to extend millions of dollars in tax breaks to turn natural gas into fertilizer and other chemicals won approval in Pennsylvania's Senate on Monday, barely hours after the measure emerged from

Moses Lake students learn financial literacy
September 16, 2008 9 p.m.

Moses Lake students learn financial literacy

New program offers lessons useful in life

Work, job experience may translate to college credits
January 28, 2014 5 a.m.

Work, job experience may translate to college credits

OLYMPIA - Central Washington University may begin making it easier for veterans, early education professionals and others to translate their experiences into diplomas, if a proposed bill is passed.

January 7, 2021 8:30 a.m.

Murphy signs $14B business tax break bill into law

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law Thursday a bill authorizing over $14 billion in tax credits for businesses.

Grocery credit bill stewing in Idaho House slow cooker
March 10, 2020 1 a.m.

Grocery credit bill stewing in Idaho House slow cooker

A bill that would increase the tax credit Idahoans receive to help offset the cost of groceries is tentatively scheduled for a vote in the state House today, but postponing that bill is becoming the norm, rather than the exception.

May 14, 2013 9 p.m.

Records May 14, 2013

October 5, 2011 10 p.m.

IB: Cheerleading isn't fact-finding

I attended the "Community Chat" on Sept. 26, which became a pep rally staged by IB teachers and students. I listened to a host of IB students speak emotionally about how much IB means to them. There is no doubt that these students are bright, but IB didn't make them that way. In fact, when confronted with the very poor IB exam scores and resulting lack of college credits for IB courses taken, the best "critical thinking" response both IB teachers and students could muster was, "we're not in it for the grades or the college credits."

July 23, 2010 9 p.m.

GM to pay $3.5B for auto financing company

DETROIT - General Motors Co. will buy AmeriCredit Corp. for $3.5 billion, a deal that allows the automaker to expand loans to customers with poor credit and offer more leases, key areas where GM must grow to accelerate its car sales.

July 15, 2010 9 p.m.

Records July 15, 2010

DIVORCES FILED

August 2, 2012 9:15 p.m.

Records August 2, 2012

CRIME REPORTS