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Editor’s note: Kootenai County has transitioned to a new electronic court records management system. This has brought several changes to our records reporting. We are unable to report the ages of individuals who are sentenced, just the year of birth. The local court is unable to provide records of new lawsuits or divorces at this time. We will continue to refine our records reporting to provide our readers with the information they count on.
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College approves tuition increase
The Flathead Valley Community College Board of Trustees raised tuition Monday by $3.75 a credit or $52.50 a semester for full-time students effective in fall 2006.
LC Credit Union project under way
At the controls of an excavator with the mayor, city council members, a county commissioner, chamber president and other local dignitaries looking on, Chari Lucas scooped up some dirt and flashed a big smile.
Tax break linked to student loans
HELENA — A Winnett legislator wants to provide employers with tax credits if they help pay down their employees’ student loans.
ICCU Arena taking shape at Idaho
MOSCOW — A 90-ton crane sits just outside the concrete footprint of what will be the Idaho Central Credit Union Arena on the University of Idaho Moscow campus.
Lakeland schools continue dual enrollment at NIC
North Idaho College’s accreditation status was addressed Wednesday evening during a regular meeting of the Lakeland Joint School Board. “I received an email from a constituent who is extremely concerned about our district being on top of the concern over NIC,” Board Chair Michelle Thompson said.
State Dems critical of governor's budget plans
State Democrats say they are worried that the governor’s budget proposal will steer money into the pockets of Montana’s wealthiest, rather than focus on tax relief for those who need it.
Californian charged with local check forgeries
Forty-two-year-old John E. Nieblas, also known as John Eugene Kelton, was arraigned Monday in District Court and pleaded not guilty to the offenses.
Community college enrollment shows slight increase
This fall’s enrollment numbers at Flathead Valley Community College showed a continued correlation between record-low unemployment rates in the valley and the number of credits students are taking, according to President Jane Karas.
Make your voice heard now: protect clean-energy tax credits
Our main economic competitor, China, is catching up.
MY TURN: Cd'A district policy fails students
A board policy that does not restore the improved grade that a student achieved after retaking a failed class is a punitive permanent policy. This policy punishes a student who has motivation, commitment, persistence and academic success. By insisting that the previous failed grade has to be averaged with the improved grade, the student can never achieve higher than a "C" for the G.P.A which is cumulative and stays on the permanent record. This inaccurate measure of achievement punishes students for possibly four years and beyond. That GPA can determine whether a student is accepted at a college, gets a scholarship, gets into a training program post high school. It also can punish parents who believe their child should receive full grade value and be eligible for a good student insurance discount with a 3 point GPA that was denied.