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North Idaho Briefs April 6, 2012
Records December 1, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Cd'A graduation rate increases 3.5 percent
COEUR d'Alene — Coeur d’Alene Public Schools experienced a strong increase in its graduation rate last year. For the class of 2019, the graduation rate was 91 percent — up from a rate of 87.5 percent in 2018.
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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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SENTENCINGS
Montana taxpayers deserved tax simplification and tax relief
Gov. Steve Bullock had an opportunity earlier this month to provide hardworking Montanans with modest income tax relief while also simplifying Montana’s complicated income tax system. He chose not to by vetoing Senate Bill 171. It appears that the state needs your money more than you do.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
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MLSD benefits from Gesa Credit Union donation
RICHLAND — The Moses Lake School District received a $24,747 donation Friday from Gesa Credit Union, according to an announcement from Gesa. The donation was part of $380,000 raised through Gesa’s Affinity Debit Card program, according to the announcement, and 26 school districts besides Moses Lake were also beneficiaries. The donations were announced at a celebration at the Tagaris Tasting Room and Taverna in Richland Friday evening.
Local grads among Starting off Right Scholarship recipients
Numerica Credit Union awards $20K to 16 high school seniors in North Idaho, central Washington
Three Kootenai County 2024 graduates are among sixteen in North Idaho and Central Washington to receive $1,250 scholarships from Numerica Credit Union.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Park Side Credit Union offers financial courses for all ages
Money matters can be tough, especially for young adults.
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JUDGMENTS
European Central Bank offers stimulus to offset virus impact
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is deploying new stimulus measures to cushion the economic pain inflicted by the virus outbreak.
Montana taxpayers deserved tax simplification and tax relief
Gov. Steve Bullock had an opportunity earlier this month to provide hardworking Montanans with modest income tax relief while also simplifying Montana’s complicated income tax system. He chose not to by vetoing Senate Bill 171. It appears that the state needs your money more than you do.
Montana taxpayers deserve tax simplification and tax relief
By Jane Egan, Bob Story, and Glenn Oppel
Political courage, friendships and legislative accomplishments
If you have only time for my first paragraph, pay attention. There were significant bi-partisan accomplishments despite a challenging budget and a bonding bill that fell short of the finish line. This 65th Montana Legislature addressed the following: A substantial commitment to the detection and prevention of invasive species in our water bodies, a modest but real pay raise for our state employees, a set of bills from the sentencing commission that adjusts penalties to modernize sentences and fines with the expectations of reducing some of the prison population (non-violent criminals) and establishing new pre-release procedures, a responsible medical marijuana statute that recognizes safety, testing and collections of fees and taxes, a tax credit for apprenticeships, a state earned income tax credit, the creation of a new tax classification for data centers, a bill of rights for foster children, a tax credit to assist the building of production facilities for pulse crops (lentils, chick peas and fava beans), and if the Governor Bullock is willing, some property tax relief for residents with disproportionally high property assessments.