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Governing under the influence in Boise
District 1 legislators discuss local issues and concerns in the weekly Notes From Boise column.
Court Records for March 17, 2022
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
Beware tax scams and social media misconceptions
Social media has in recent years become a source of tax misinformation. Where these tax schemes spread, misuse of tax credits or deductions crop up, costing taxpayers more than $162 million since 2022, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
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Rathdrum considers host of new fees
Rathdrum City Council will hold a public hearing Aug. 19 on the proposed 2020-21 budget and a bunch of new fees and fee increases.
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Ruling sends man back to prison in college student's slaying
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (AP) — A man convicted in the 1994 slaying of a suburban Chicago college student will spend more time in prison after a judge determined he was released four years too early due to a sentencing error.
World Finance opens Ponderay office
PONDERAY — If you’ve glanced to the west when you’re waiting at the traffic light near the Bonner Mall, you may have noticed a new business nestled between Fantastic Sam’s and Subway. It’s the new World Finance office.
IdahoWorks notified about data breach
About 170,000 of the Idaho Department of Labor’s 530,000 job-seeker accounts — active and historical — were compromised by a hacking incident on March 12-13 involving America’s Job Link, a Kansas-based, multi-state system that operates the department’s IdahoWorks job search engine.
Tips offer help navigating student loans
Many parents dream of sending their children off to college — to earn a degree, launch a successful career, and make a healthy, happy life for themselves. For many families, this means taking out loans to cover the cost of tuition and expenses.
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Trio graduate from Western Governors
NIC budget to rise next year
Trustees OK budget raising general fund from $42.7M to $44.8M
COEUR d'ALENE - The North Idaho College budget for next year will grow by $2.3 million.
Consistency derails 'Identity Thief'
TICKET STUBS
The threat of identity theft is a relatable concern. Being chased by hillbilly bounty hunters and violent criminal organizations is considerably less likely.
Records February 5, 2013
Records March 15, 2011
DIVORCES FILED
Flying high in Hayden
Some three dozen take advantage of conditions at Kite Festival
HAYDEN - It's a bird, it's a plane - no, it's a kite. The blue skies over Broadmoore Park on Saturday were colored with superheroes, animals, butterflies, and other fully identified flying objects. It was the fourth annual Kite Festival, conducted by the city of Hayden, the Hayden Chamber of Commerce, and Spokane Teachers Credit Union.
Good bond news of interest
School district's improved credit rating means savings for taxpayers
Records March 31, 2011
CRIME REPORTS