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Records January 21, 2012
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It gets costly at the counter
Tips for renting a car
Heading home for the holidays can come with a hefty price tag.
President Trump signs bipartisan, bicameral bill to ensure access to small business loans
Washington, D.C. – President Trump today signed into law a bipartisan, bicameral bill led by U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-ID), chairman of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, House Small Business Committee Chairman Steve Chabot (R-OH), House Ranking Member Nydia Velázquez (D-NY) and U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH). The bill, the Small Business 7(a) Lending Oversight Reform Act, will ensure appropriate oversight of Small Business Administration’s (SBA’s) flagship loan program and improve access to capital for small business owners. Numerous small business advocacy groups, program participants, and entrepreneurs applauded the bill’s passage and encouraged the President to sign it into law. This bill passed both the House and Senate Committees unanimously, and passed the House and Senate without objection.
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Still no stimulus check? Do this
For those who have not received their second economic impact payment aka stimulus payment
Still no stimulus check? Do this
For those who have not received their second economic impact payment aka stimulus payment
OPINION: Home of the knave and land of the sheep...?
The recent disclosure that the leader of the NAACP office in Spokane is a complete fraud and a phony comes as no surprise to me.
City studies backup plans for rail-park funding
The Kalispell City Council and Flathead County Economic Development Authority on Monday discussed a hypothetical situation in case funding pieces fall through in building the new Glacier Rail Park.
Records May 12, 2011
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Records September 29, 2011
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Flathead principal urges approval of attendance policy
If approved by Kalispell school trustees in July, a revised attendance policy proposed at Flathead High School would remove the semester credit-loss penalty for missing more than eight days.
Court Reports
Andrew S. Alwin, born 1968, charged with misdemeanor violation of the limitations or conditions of a special motor carrier permit by POE on Sept. 20.
Three tax scams to watch out for
Be careful of scammers who are trying to steal your identity and money this tax season.
Sen. Hertz playing key role in state income tax revisions
Montana state lawmakers are pushing forward bills posing major and minor revisions to state income tax policies.
The psychology behind all those scams
Don’t kid yourself, scammers use psychological tactics to rip off their victims.
OPINION: Property taxpayers will have to foot the bill for the 'school choice' scheme
Every legislative session brings some new “school choice” scheme that is touted as a way to improve elementary and secondary education in Idaho by offering more choices to families. Sometimes the plan is called a voucher, sometimes a stipend, sometimes a grant, sometimes a savings account. This year the scheme is called a “refundable tax credit.” What every plan has in common is the use of taxpayer money to subsidize private schooling, including religious and home schools. Because of the chronic failure of our legislatures in the last several decades to adequately fund public schools, the cost of such schemes will ultimately end up being forced upon local property taxpayers.