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Ricketts celebrates new property tax, incentives law
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts on Thursday praised a new state law that will help lower property tax bills, offer tax incentives to businesses that create new jobs and possibly spur the creation of a major disaster-training facility in Omaha.
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We need to give credit to our Bonner County law enforcement. Bonner County is a changing environment. We have murders, hard drugs, and much more that many of us are unaware of in our sheltered lives. I recently had a traffic stop and although I did not agree with how I felt it should be handled or the outcome. These hard working men and women take great risk every day that they report to duty so that we can live a sheltered life in this beautiful county.
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April is Financial Literacy Month and, as household credit card debt in the U.S. hovers around $5,000, it’s time for people to take control of their finances and dump debt for good. More than 5 million people have positively changed their financial future through Ramsey Solutions’ Financial Peace University including people in Idaho.
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Recently, the Bonner County Daily Bee gave me (inadvertently) sole credit for the "impeccable condition" of the Pine Street Athletic Field. I would be remiss if I didn't give a shout out to four gentlemen who are jointly responsible for the fields.
Bank account aids fire victim
PONDERAY — A bank account has been established at Spokane Teachers Credit Union to help a recently widowed Sagle woman rebuild after a fire destroyed her home and nearly all of her possessions.
Neighbors, smoke alarm key to stopping fire
SANDPOINT — A smoke alarm and a local couple are credited with a quick response to a fire that minimized what would likely have been a much more catastrophic event.
Albertson honored as state's top assistant principal
SANDPOINT — It’s difficult for Tom Albertson of Sandpoint High School to take credit for being named Idaho’s assistant principal of the year.
The Light Side: Hey, you're not my mom!
Cops: Clerk noticed stolen card was her mom’s
LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — Police say a teen fraudster’s cunning credit card plot was foiled by a Pennsylvania convenience store clerk who noticed her own mother’s name on the card.
GOP bill renews tax cut
• Cut about $21 billion from Obama's health care overhaul by tightening rules for tax credits that will help pay premiums for the uninsured and by squeezing a fund for preventive care - a strategy Democrats are certain to resist.
KTEC: Big win for whole county
Congratulations Kootenai County! The addition of KTEC to an ever-growing list of local training and education options exhibits the North Idaho "can-do" spirit. We have or will have local access to dual credit, high school professional-technical education, certification options, associate degrees, bachelor degrees, master's degrees and doctoral studies. Local. At multiple locations. Offered at a variety of times and days. Online. Live. Weekends. Affordable.
Idaho businesses lobby Crapo on reforms
BOISE (AP) - With U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo on the committee set to decide the fate of the Wall Street banking industry overhaul, some Idaho businesses are now pressing him to make sure curbs on credit and debit card fees are in the final bill.
OBAMA: Balance the budget - now
Let see, “We are just paying the bills. It’s money we already spent.” That’s the reasoning the president used the last time we had to raise the national debt.
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ISIS: On mission for WWIII
I have noticed that there have been terrorist attacks in Paris, Beirut. The Daesh (A.K.A. ISIS) which is a joke has taken credit to look like they have all the power.
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U.S. must become fiscally responsible
Fiscal responsibility: “What the bleep.”
FVCC offers interim session, 10-day classes
The Daily Inter Lake
Thanks, Stacy Oil
My wife and I moved to Whitefish in September of 1981, having vacationed here each summer and winter (Eastern Montana was just too windy). Our first credit application was for fuel delivery to our new home. George Stacy set the tone of Whitefish for us.