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Hall of Fame endorses labor agreement for inductee benefits
The Pro Football Hall of Fame in an unusual move is endorsing the labor agreement the players' union currently is voting on, citing pension benefits for its inductees and other former players.
Senate Bill 292 will reduce tax credits in Montana, on par with federal tax
Everyone around here talks about jobs, jobs, jobs. But jobs are created by the private sector, not government. Government jobs have to be paid for by our taxes; local, state or federal. So, they actually cost us.
Property tax relief bill gets warm welcome in Montana House
A property tax bill that faced an onslaught of fierce opposition at its first hearing saw nothing but support Thursday in the House Taxation committee — after passing unanimously out of the Senate.
Early enrollment shows promise for Idaho’s Parental Choice Tax Credit
At the same time, fairness matters. If parents are genuinely willing to take on the significant responsibility of homeschooling—or choosing a nontraditional educational route—it seems reasonable that they be able to access some financial support.
Numerica scholarships open for applications
MOSES LAKE — Numerica Credit Union is accepting applications for its 2026 scholarships. “On Feb. 2, we opened up what is called our ‘$tarting Off Right Scholarships,’” said Financial Engagement Manager Jon Maroni. “We’re offering 16 scholarships (for) $1,250 apiece.” The scholarships are open to high school seniors who will graduate this year, according to Numerica’s website. The Numerica scholarship is need-based and differs from some other scholarships in that a student’s grades aren’t a factor, Maroni said.
CHS grower meeting set for Thursday
MOSES LAKE - The Wheeler branch of CHS Sun Basin holds its 2011 grower meeting on Thursday, at the Grant County Fairgrounds, in Moses Lake.
LEGAL NOTICE
Intercounty Weed District #52 will be having their annual meeting on February 26th, 2013, 8:00 am to noon at the Royal Golf Course Clubhouse (13702 Dodson Rd S., Royal City). Agenda includes guest speakers with current information on weed control issues and Weed District #52 business. Recertification credits (3) for licensed applicators will be available.
Northern Lights announces annual meeting Saturday
Northern Lights Inc., (NLI) will hold its 79th annual membership meeting at a new location this year at the Sandpoint Events Center, 102 South Euclid, on Saturday,
Workshop offers tips to prevent fraud
Learn how to prevent fraud and identity theft at the Priest River Library with a free Live & Learn workshop from Spokane Teachers Credit Union.
Local students can take college classes
Juniors and seniors interested in taking college courses while still in high school can attend an information session from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 9, at North Idaho College in Bonners Ferry at 6791 Main St.
Congratulations CNA graduates!
The Certified Nursing Assistant program is offered to Bonners Ferry High School students by Boundary Community Hospital in affiliation with North Idaho College. Students receive five college credits in addition to their certification. Congratulations on a job well done and the start of a career in healthcare.
Montana Man Scammed
Stuart Voigt sits outside his home with his dog Bud near Bearmouth , Mont. on Wednesday, July 8, 2015. The Missoula County sheriff's department is seeking donations on behalf of Voigt, a 74-year-old man who lost his life savings on the false promise of receiving millions of dollars and a Mercedes Benz in a sweepstakes scam. (Michael Gallacher/The Missoulian via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT
Governor Visits Columbia Falls High School
Governor Steve Bullock visits Columbia Falls High School on Thursday September 3, as part of the third annual Back to School Tour. At right is President of Flathead Valley Community College Jane Karas who discussed the number of college credits high school students are now capable of earning before graduating high school. (Brenda Ahearn/Daily Inter Lake)
Three Dead-Idaho-Sentencing
Adam Dees confers with defense attorney Tony Geddes at his sentencing, Friday, Aug. 28, 2015 in Boise, Idaho. Dees, a 22-year-old man will spend the rest of his life prison for killing a former Arizona power company executive, his wife and their adult son at a Boise home. (Katherine Jones/Idaho Statesman via AP) LOCAL TELEVISION OUT (KTVB 7); MANDATORY CREDIT
Local kids make college honor roll
SPOKANE — Othello’s Edgar Ramirez, Taylor Freeman and Elizabeth Miller join Royal City’s Melany Arroyo and Manuel Ortiz-Rodriguez on the Spokane Falls Community College honor roll. They were among 2,100 students on the list. To receive honor roll status, students must earn a 3.0 grade point average or higher and be taking a minimum of 12 credits.
IDFG recommends buying licenses, tags, permits online
In a response to COVID-19 fears, Fish and Game will no longer accept cash payments starting March 30 at its statewide offices.
Hall of Fame induction Friday
Whitefish High School has announced newest members of the Whitefish High School Hall of Fame for 2016, Mac McCracken and Donnie Bestwick. McCracken and Bestwick will be officially inducted into the Whitefish High School Hall of Fame at halftime of the varsity boys basketball game against Bigfork on Friday, Dec. 16. A reception, sponsored by the Whitefish Credit Union, will be held at Whitefish Lake Golf Course following the game.
40 UNDER 40: Pat Jones
Pat Jones, a commercial relationship officer with Numerica Credit Union, brings nine years of experience in banking to his role.
40 UNDER 40: Pat Jones
Pat Jones, a commercial relationship officer with Numerica Credit Union, brings nine years of experience in banking to his role.