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Flathead Electric's Libby office finds permanent home
The Co-op decided to continue improving the “new” location instead of remodeling or building a new office.
Open enrollment for 2023 YHI insurance ends soon
Applying for insurance can be confusing, but Your Health Idaho (YHI) is working to help. YHI is an online marketplace for Idaho families and small businesses to shop, compare, and choose the health insurance coverage that is right for them.
Event kicks off fundraising for Samaritan House project
The event will kick off Samaritan House's fundraising efforts to build new affordable housing units.
$100 reward for animal abuse
On a very cold morning last week, someone left a mother cat and her four kittens in a closed box next to the Dumpster behind the Whitefish Credit Union office. Fortunately, Sue Schenck went out to empty the trash and heard the cats crying. One kitten was found dead and the remaining were suffering from the cold.
$100 reward for animal abuse
On a very cold morning last week, someone left a mother cat and her four kittens in a closed box next to the Dumpster behind the Whitefish Credit Union office. Fortunately, Sue Schenck went out to empty the trash and heard the cats crying. One kitten was found dead and the remaining were suffering from the cold.
TV reporter credits viewer with noticing cancerous lump
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A television news reporter in Florida is crediting an eagle-eyed viewer for noticing a lump on her neck and emailing her that she should get it checked out. Victoria Price, a reporter for WFLA in Tampa, followed the advice and was diagnosed with cancer.
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Judgments and sentencings
Avista customers could see price adjustments
COEUR d'ALENE - Avista customers could receive a decrease in their electric prices and a slight increase in natural gas prices on Oct. 1 if the Idaho Public Utilities Commission approves two annual price adjustment requests filed Monday by the company - Residential Exchange Credit and Purchase Gas Cost Adjustment.
EDUCATION: End the ripoffs now
If you have ever taken college or university courses and could not transfer your credits, or paid for a degree that was no good, you need to contact your legislator and tell them to help pass a bill that will come before the Idaho Legislature in 2015. It will amend Title 33-2400 of the Idaho Code concerning POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
House OKs grocery tax credit boost
BOISE (AP) - The Idaho House has overwhelmingly approved a plan to increase Idaho's grocery tax credit by $10 per person.
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Personal information on some commercial truckers potentially exposed at ITD
BOISE – A hack of two email accounts at the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) potentially exposed the personal information of commercial truckers whose rigs are registered in Idaho, including Social Security and credit card numbers, according to an ITD press release.
State income tax filing opens Jan. 27
The Montana Department of Revenue will open the state individual income tax filing season on Monday, Jan. 27.
Raymond Russell
Raymond LeRoy Russell, 72, of Watertown, S.D., died, April 19, 2015, in Sioux Falls, S.D., surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren.
College offers Summer Experience
Over the summer, local high school students will have the opportunity to earn free college credits at Flathead Valley Community College through a new program.
Science teacher earns scholarship for graduate work
Whitefish High School science teacher Damian Estrada has been named one of three Reach Higher Montana Dual Enrollment Educator Scholarship winners.
STCU reopens Downtown Coeur d’Alene and Silver Lake branch lobbies
For the first time in more than a year, STCU
Man involved in Evergreen slaying receives sentence
A man accused of attempting to help cover up a January homicide in Evergreen was sentenced Sept. 1 to five years with the state Department of Corrections, all suspended.
NIC ELECTION: Vote Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
What does working 30 years at North Idaho College teach you?