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Millennial Money: Try touchless payment to avoid dirty money
If you’re looking for a self-improvement task in this pandemic era, try teaching yourself to use contactless payments with your phone or “tap-to-pay” credit and debit cards.
Millennial Money: Try touchless payment to avoid dirty money
If you’re looking for a self-improvement task in this pandemic era, try teaching yourself to use contactless payments with your phone or “tap-to-pay” credit and debit cards.
Millennial Money: Try touchless payment to avoid dirty money
If you’re looking for a self-improvement task in this pandemic era, try teaching yourself to use contactless payments with your phone or “tap-to-pay” credit and debit cards.
Millennial Money: Try touchless payment to avoid dirty money
If you’re looking for a self-improvement task in this pandemic era, try teaching yourself to use contactless payments with your phone or “tap-to-pay” credit and debit cards.
How to get started if you’ve never had a bank account
Managing your money without a bank account is doable. But it can pose challenges — and the COVID-19 pandemic has only added more.
How to get started if you’ve never had a bank account
Managing your money without a bank account is doable. But it can pose challenges — and the COVID-19 pandemic has only added more.
Records November 30, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Grocery tax could be gone in 2019
COEUR d’ALENE — Local legislators are primed to repeal the 6 percent grocery tax, with Governor-elect Brad Little ready to sign it into law. His predecessor, Gov. Butch Otter, vetoed a tax repeal bill in 2017.
Don't let the bird ruin Thanksgiving
We aren’t just talking about the hangover from eating too much turkey. You should know there have been reports of a salmonella outbreak tied to the Jennie-O brand of turkeys. The source of the outbreak has not been determined. But there have been at least 164 illnesses reported in 35 states and half of those people have required hospitalization.
Split decision
Obamacare hit by ruling, subsidies to continue
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I oppose tax credits for private schools. Owning property in a county means paying property tax to support the county infrastructure. This includes funding public schools so all young people have a good education to help them become law-abiding citizens, employable and able to participate in elections. If we grant tax credits to people who don’t want to use public services such as schools, there will be no end to it. Suppose I decide to live in the woods and not own a car. Should I receive a tax credit for not using our roads and streets? Of course not. Schools are no different.
Mr. Congeniality: Howard Austin takes pleasure in civic service
The first things most people notice about Howard Austin are his ear-to-ear smile and perennial optimism.
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I oppose tax credits for private schools. Owning property in a county means paying property tax to support the county infrastructure. This includes funding public schools so all young people have a good education to help them become law-abiding citizens, employable and able to participate in elections. If we grant tax credits to people who don’t want to use public services such as schools, there will be no end to it. Suppose I decide to live in the woods and not own a car. Should I receive a tax credit for not using our roads and streets? Of course not. Schools are no different.
Liz Weston: What to do when you can't pay your bills
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could be profound. Many people are already losing jobs, with unemployment jumping at a record pace. Even those who stay employed may face reduced hours or uncertainty about how long their paychecks will continue.
Liz Weston: What to do when you can't pay your bills
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could be profound. Many people are already losing jobs, with unemployment jumping at a record pace. Even those who stay employed may face reduced hours or uncertainty about how long their paychecks will continue.
Liz Weston: What to do when you can't pay your bills
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could be profound. Many people are already losing jobs, with unemployment jumping at a record pace. Even those who stay employed may face reduced hours or uncertainty about how long their paychecks will continue.
Liz Weston: What to do when you can't pay your bills
The economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could be profound. Many people are already losing jobs, with unemployment jumping at a record pace. Even those who stay employed may face reduced hours or uncertainty about how long their paychecks will continue.
Lake County District Court actions, Dec. 16-17
Judge James A Manley and Judge Deborah K. Christopher
Woman stands trial for stealing mail
Suspect found allegedly hiding under her home