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This time it wasn’t a scam, just a mistake
I received a call from a Coeur d’Alene reader who was worried that Verizon may have taken her to the cleaners. With the frequent occurrences of scams these days, our reader doesn’t pay bills online and went down to the Verizon store in person to pay her monthly invoice, which was for $82.69.
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AmEx woes: Some cardholders can leave home without it
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Running Start sees enrollment jump
High school students across Montana are increasingly taking advantage of Flathead Valley Community College’s Running Start program for high school students, prompting a 60 percent increase in program participation over the past three years.
Political changes may hinder biomass
With Republicans poised to become the majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives after the November election, climate change legislation probably is dead for at least two years.
New test will gauge high school equivalency
A new test will replace the GED program as a statewide high school equivalency test in December.
Liz Weston: How to ask your bank or lender for help
Many banks, credit card issuers and other lenders have promised to help those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. They’re offering to defer or reduce payments and waive interest charges and rebate fees for those who have lost jobs, had their hours reduced or otherwise lost income to the COVID-19 crisis.
Liz Weston: How to ask your bank or lender for help
Many banks, credit card issuers and other lenders have promised to help those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. They’re offering to defer or reduce payments and waive interest charges and rebate fees for those who have lost jobs, had their hours reduced or otherwise lost income to the COVID-19 crisis.
Liz Weston: How to ask your bank or lender for help
Many banks, credit card issuers and other lenders have promised to help those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. They’re offering to defer or reduce payments and waive interest charges and rebate fees for those who have lost jobs, had their hours reduced or otherwise lost income to the COVID-19 crisis.
Liz Weston: How to ask your bank or lender for help
Many banks, credit card issuers and other lenders have promised to help those impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. They’re offering to defer or reduce payments and waive interest charges and rebate fees for those who have lost jobs, had their hours reduced or otherwise lost income to the COVID-19 crisis.
Montana State University sets new enrollment record
BOZEMAN – Montana State University’s fall student enrollment is the largest in its 130-year history.
Running Start sees enrollment jump
High school students across Montana are increasingly taking advantage of Flathead Valley Community College’s Running Start program for high school students, prompting a 60 percent increase in program participation over the past three years.
Cases of credit card fraud rise in Superior area
Co-op announces Community Education Grant for Nate Chute Foundation
The Nate Chute Foundation received a $157,500 Flathead Electric Cooperative Community Education Grant funded by unclaimed capital credits.