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Records July 21, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
Records October 22, 2011
RECORDS
JUDGMENTS
College OKs 21 percent tuition increase
Full-time FVCC students will pay more this fall
State issues of concern
Many readers may remember our area’s longest serving legislator Rep. Jim Stoicheff and his entertaining columns that would highlight various bills under consideration during the legislative session.
Thief nets personal information from Kalispell company
About 9,000 people have been notified that some of their personal information was taken from the Merlin Information Service's database in Kalispell.
FVCC to increase tuition slightly
The Flathead Valley Community College Board of Trustees has approved a tuition increase of $2 per credit for in-district, out-of-district and out-of-state students.
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
Letters to the editor Oct. 16
It’s time for Idaho to axe the tax on groceries
Government is an over-achiever in collecting taxes on nearly everything we do. It’s hard to imagine anything in our everyday life that is not taxed. We are taxed for our homes, our property, our cars, our purchases, our earnings, our investments, and even after death.
European economy in record drop, central bank steps up aid
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is stepping up its measures to cushion the economy against a record downturn caused by the lockdowns on business due to the virus outbreak, offering large helpings of cheap credit to banks in hopes it will be passed on to struggling businesses.
Affordable housing on Whitefish agenda, again
The topic of affordable housing takes center stage once again at the Whitefish City Council meeting on Monday, May 7.
Impact of the Affordable Care Act on your income taxes
(BPT) - The most significant implications of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, also known as “Obamacare,” are just around the corner. In addition to having wide-ranging effects on health insurance in 2014 and 2015, the legislation also impacts income taxes.
New York City Council votes to ban cashless businesses
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lawmakers voted Thursday to require stores and restaurants to accept cash for payment, saying businesses that accept only credit and debit cards are discriminating against New Yorkers who lack bank accounts and credit cards.
New York City Council votes to ban cashless businesses
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lawmakers voted Thursday to require stores and restaurants to accept cash for payment, saying businesses that accept only credit and debit cards are discriminating against New Yorkers who lack bank accounts and credit cards.
New York City Council votes to ban cashless businesses
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lawmakers voted Thursday to require stores and restaurants to accept cash for payment, saying businesses that accept only credit and debit cards are discriminating against New Yorkers who lack bank accounts and credit cards.
New York City Council votes to ban cashless businesses
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City lawmakers voted Thursday to require stores and restaurants to accept cash for payment, saying businesses that accept only credit and debit cards are discriminating against New Yorkers who lack bank accounts and credit cards.
STCU names first female president and CEO
Lindsey Myhre has been named President and CEO of STCU, the Board of Directors announced Wednesday.
Records December 8, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
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CRIME REPORTS