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Avista customers to see increase in annual rate calculation
Avista customers will pay slightly more for electricity this fall after state regulators approved several rate adjustments.
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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.
No shortage of incentives for downtown development
Three speakers outlined new, emerging and often overlapping incentives for Kalispell development at the Chamber’s monthly luncheon Tuesday at the Red Lion Inn.
FBI now involved in case
POLSON - The investigation surrounding a Charlo woman accused of embezzling more than half a million dollars from a Polson credit union has apparently moved on to the federal level.
Landslide stymies plat extension
Two years ago a massive landslide on Lookout Ridge scratched a 1,000 foot scar into the hillside near Big Mountain. Mature trees were snapped like twigs, and tons of dirt and debris were left piled across an access road to the undeveloped subdivision.
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Landslide stymies plat extension
Two years ago a massive landslide on Lookout Ridge scratched a 1,000 foot scar into the hillside near Big Mountain. Mature trees were snapped like twigs, and tons of dirt and debris were left piled across an access road to the undeveloped subdivision.
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Hold on, there: Vacation hold could be a scam
Here’s a nasty and dangerous one. I received an email from a reader detailing a scam I hadn’t heard of. It seems that someone had put a “vacation hold” on her mail, using the name of the homeowner. After a week or so, the homeowner noticed that she wasn’t getting any mail. Upon checking with the post office, she was informed that a “vacation hold” had been placed on all mail. The problem was, she had not put a hold on her mail.
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Trust can land you in some hot water
A service person agreed to fix a consumer’s hot tub. The guy never showed up. I tried to contact him and he ignored me. It’s pretty obvious that our economy is zooming along, but there are some downsides to a great economy. One is the availability and reliability of competent contractors.
Old? Yep. Stupid? No way!
Why is it that phone and internet scammers seem to target us “old” folks? (I was born in the first half of last century.) As they say, “I was born at night, just not last night.”
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Group tries to help balance state education cuts
SANDPOINT — As a political lobbyist, local attorney and Panhandle Alliance for Education board member Bill Berg is batting a thousand. True, he admits, he has only lobbied for a total of one bill, but that legislation passed overwhelmingly, helped along by the fact that it was hand-carried to Idaho lawmakers by a unified front that included Rep. George Eskridge, Sen. Shawn Keough and Rep. Eric Anderson.
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Beware of hinky credit card settings and check scams
ABU & COF COULD COST YOU: A consumer called me recently with a new wrinkle that every credit or debit card user needs to be aware of. The story is this: The consumer spotted a couple of charges on his credit card that were fraudulent. He immediately notified his financial institution, placed the charges “in contest” and asked that his card be immediately cancelled and a new card issued. No problem. He received his new card. At the next billing cycle, he noticed new fraudulent charges FROM THE SAME fraudulent source.