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Kalispell couple accused of raiding rural mailboxes sentenced
A Kalispell couple earned prison sentences Sept. 7 for a scheme that saw them steal hundreds of pieces of mail from rural mailboxes in the region while looking for credit cards.
STCU gives $50K for wildfire relief
Credit union encourages donations from community
The Here for Good Foundation, STCU’s charitable foundation, is encouraging donations to support communities impacted by recent wildfires in the Inland Northwest.
Credit card abuse not about spending
Kalispell Police Department responded to a report from a woman who yelled at a man who allegedly entered her home using a credit card to open the lock. She told officers that she had filed a temporary restraining order against the man. Officers had a lengthy discussion with the man who “now knows not to go to the residence.”
Arkansas man sentenced for July DUI that sparked fire
An Arkansas man was sentenced to 10 days in jail with credit for one day served following a July incident where the vehicle he was driving caught on fire in Judge Deborah Kim Christopher’s court last Thursday.
North Course open through October
North Course Open until Oct. 31
Auto insurance required, but not fair pricing
State law requires auto insurance, but not fair policy pricing.
Auto insurance required, but not fair pricing
State law requires auto insurance, but not fair policy pricing.
Lookout Ridge subdivision in foreclosure
Nominations due by March 16
Nominations due by March 16
The Idaho Department of Education is seeking nominations for the state’s top honor for teaching talent — the CapEd Credit Union Idaho Teacher of the Year.
DePRIEST: A very reasonable solution
Many thanks to Ed DePriest for his well written recent opinion piece regarding the proposed use of public funds for private schools. As a staunch supporter of public school systems, the bedrock of our democracy, I welcome any suggestions that address this funding matter.
FVCC steadily growing
The spring semester at Flathead Valley Community College in Lincoln County is set for Jan. 17, with a deadline to apply on Jan. 9.
Forest health program to be held in Coeur d’Alene
Current Topics in Forest Health will be held in Coeur d’Alene, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12 in Room 106 of the Meyer Health and Science Building at North Idaho College.
Second half of property taxes due by June 20
Boundary County Treasurer Jennifer Economu is reminding taxpayers that the deadline to pay the second half of the 2024 property taxes without a late penalty is Friday, June 20.
Law roundup: Credit card thief goes on liquor run
Someone whose credit card was reportedly stolen from their mailbox and used at a liquor store called the Kalispell Police Department wanting to know if they could get surveillance footage to catch the partying thief.
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.
Forest health program announced
Current Topics in Forest Health will be held in Coeur d’Alene, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12 in Room 106 of the Meyer Health and Science Building at North Idaho College.
Area students named to college dean's lists
Area students named to college dean's lists
YOUTH SPORTS: Soccer, Junior Tackle, flag football and more
Soccer, bowling, flag football and more
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Millennial Money: Minimalist tips to maximize the holidays
After spending nearly $2,000 in gifts for her daughter’s first Christmas in 2017, Meg Nordmann knew her holiday strategy had to change.