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Police tell people to watch for tip problems
Some restaurant customers have been charged more than they intended to pay for tips, and Kalispell Police want to be sure people keep track of their purchases.
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AARP: Get your taxes done for free
You’ve got taxes to file. However, do-it-yourself software can be confusing and some paid tax preparation services cost money you might not be able to spend. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide can help.
Final deadline for 2021 health insurance is April 30
Last chance for Idahoans to receive enhanced subsidies
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I try to respect all individuals who run for public office. It’s hard work. I don’t expect them to always think as I do, but I do expect them to listen to my concerns. This election I am voting for Carol Kunzeman for District 3 commissioner.
Property tax deadline nearing
BONNERS FERRY — Boundary County Treasurer Susan M. Larson would like to remind all Boundary County taxpayers that the deadline for paying the second half of the 2019 property taxes without penalty is Monday, June 22, 2020, due to June 20 falling on a weekend.
Discounted tickets available for NW Montana fair, carnival
A limited number of discounted tickets for the carnival at the 2021 Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo are on sale at all Whitefish Credit Union branches, the fairgrounds office and the CHS store in Kalispell.
IDF highlights identity theft prevention
While December may be over, the Idaho Department of Finance wants all of the state's residents to know there are steps they can take to prevent identity theft. Identity theft is when a consumer’s personal or financial information is illegally obtained to commit fraud.
FVCC Senior Institute session begins
Flathead Valley Community College’s Senior Institute returns for its 30th year of credit class offerings to community members 65 and up.
FVCC Senior Institute session begins
Flathead Valley Community College’s Senior Institute returns for its 30th year of credit class offerings to community members 65 and up.
IDF highlights identity theft prevention
While December may be over, the Idaho Department of Finance wants all of the state's residents to know there are steps they can take to prevent identity theft. Identity theft is when a consumer’s personal or financial information is illegally obtained to commit fraud.
IDE seeks applicants for top teaching award
The Idaho Department of Education is again seeking nominations for the state’s top honor for teaching talent, the CapEd Credit Union Idaho Teacher of the Year. Applications to nominate a teacher are now open.
Visa buys financial technology company Plaid for $5.3B
NEW YORK (AP) — Visa is purchasing the financial technology company Plaid for $5.3 billion, a major push by the payment processing giant into other types of money transfer systems outside of Visa's traditional credit and debit card business.
Visa buys financial technology company Plaid for $5.3B
NEW YORK (AP) — Visa is purchasing the financial technology company Plaid for $5.3 billion, a major push by the payment processing giant into other types of money transfer systems outside of Visa's traditional credit and debit card business.
Fair carnival tickets on sale
A limited number of discounted “Pay-One-Price” tickets for the carnival at the 2022 Northwest Montana Fair and Rodeo are on sale now at all Whitefish Credit Union branches, the fairgrounds office and the CHS store in Kalispell.
Numerica offering $20,000 in student scholarships
$20,000 in scholarships will be distributed to high school seniors and college students through a pair of scholarship programs offered by Numerica Credit Union.
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers: Feb. 17
Four local athletes get Athlete of the Week awards from WIAA
Each week, the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and Gesa Credit Union recognize student-athletes for outstanding performances and contributions in their communities.
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