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Records July 24, 2010
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Bank optimism: 'Next year will be a good year'
Local institutions steady during financial turmoil
Legals for August, 21 2021
White pine workshop date set
Blister rust is a non-native disease that devastated western white pine trees in the Inland Northwest. Pruning the lower branches of young white pine can increase their survival by half.
Police warn of new scam
COEUR d'ALENE - A Coeur d'Alene couple was conned out of nearly $500 when they were threatened with arrest over an alleged overdue loan payment.
Post bail, pay court fines online
Kootenai County Clerk Cliff Hayes announced today that the First District Court is now accepting credit or debit cards for payment of criminal fines, court costs, penalties, restitution and cash bail via the Internet.
Avista wants to expand metering program
Avista Utilities is asking the Idaho Public Utilities Commission for authority to increase the size of small customer-owned generation projects that can qualify for the company's net metering program.
Records June 2 2016
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Moody's cuts Russian government's bond rating
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Moody's Investors Service cut its rating on Russian government bonds one step closer to "junk" status.
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DEBT: Credit card high
There’s an elephant in the room that is seriously worrying me. Are we living an economic boom on a credit card?
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IRS: Golden double-standard
It has been reported that Representative Green has been found guilty in his federal court (Northern District of Texas) tax case with the IRS. Mr. Green’s tax case can be reduced to this question: If the U.S. Mint produces a $50 coin that is legal tender and contains 1 Troy Ounce of pure gold, what is that coin worth?