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Community 1st Bank earns 5-Star rating
Three banks headquartered in Idaho receive mark
POST FALLS - Community 1st Bank in Post Falls is one of three banks headquartered in Idaho to earn a 5-Star rating from BauerFinancial, Inc., an independent banking rating service.
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Waterslide could face foreclosure
But owners say they're looking at refinancing
Impersonator sentenced in federal court
A Seattle man accused of impersonating the son of country-western singer Merle Haggard and ringing up more than $61,000 in credit card purchases was sentenced Jan. 9 in U.S. District Court in Missoula.
Why not for our teachers?
I’m compelled to correct some of the misinformation given by former Somers Trustee, Mike Schlegel, in the story about the failure of the Somers district levy. He is quoted in the article as saying, “The teachers making $80,000 can take a freeze so the ones making $27,000 can catch up, that’s what’s fair, that’s what I’ve learned from six years of being on the board.” Evidentially, during the six years that Mr. Schlegel was on the Board, he never actually saw the teachers’ salary schedule.
School districts get graduation grant money
Kalispell and Columbia Falls school districts recently received grants from the state Office of Public Instruction’s Graduation Matters initiative.
Agencies lower outlook of Greece's credit rating to stable
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Standard & Poor's and Fitch ratings agencies have lowered their outlook on Greece’s credit rating, from positive to stable, amid the financial impact the coronavirus measures are taking on the country’s economy.
Agencies lower outlook of Greece's credit rating to stable
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Standard & Poor's and Fitch ratings agencies have lowered their outlook on Greece’s credit rating, from positive to stable, amid the financial impact the coronavirus measures are taking on the country’s economy.
Troy revists added deposit, other measures to curb electric bill nonpayments
Troy officials are vetting new application requirements for residents to obtain electrical services from the city.
Agencies lower outlook of Greece's credit rating to stable
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Standard & Poor's and Fitch ratings agencies have lowered their outlook on Greece’s credit rating, from positive to stable, amid the financial impact the coronavirus measures are taking on the country’s economy.
Agencies lower outlook of Greece's credit rating to stable
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Standard & Poor's and Fitch ratings agencies have lowered their outlook on Greece’s credit rating, from positive to stable, amid the financial impact the coronavirus measures are taking on the country’s economy.
Impersonator sentenced in federal court
A Seattle man accused of impersonating the son of country-western singer Merle Haggard and ringing up more than $61,000 in credit card purchases was sentenced Jan. 9 in U.S. District Court in Missoula.
Waterslide could face foreclosure
But owners say they're looking at refinancing
Third defendant sentenced for Subway burglary
THOMPSON FALS – The third defendant in a case regarding the burglary of the Subway in Plains was sentenced on April 8.
Why not for our teachers?
I’m compelled to correct some of the misinformation given by former Somers Trustee, Mike Schlegel, in the story about the failure of the Somers district levy. He is quoted in the article as saying, “The teachers making $80,000 can take a freeze so the ones making $27,000 can catch up, that’s what’s fair, that’s what I’ve learned from six years of being on the board.” Evidentially, during the six years that Mr. Schlegel was on the Board, he never actually saw the teachers’ salary schedule.