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Records December 7, 2012
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Tom Luna: 'It's been an honor'
Since I was elected into office in 2007 I have always focused on putting students first. Over the years we’ve enjoyed surpluses and weathered the "great recession". We created new programs to better the lives of students and removed antiquated programs and policies that didn’t align with our students’ best interests.
Limo firm hacked; politician, celeb data breached
An Internet security firm says a limousine software company has been hacked, exposing credit card numbers and potentially embarrassing details about close to one million customers, including politicians, star athletes and corporate executives.
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A new equation
DETROIT - Drivers trying to calculate whether it's practical to own an electric car are facing a new math.
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Finally home
If you are one of those looking for a home, your local Realtors can help you with more than your home search. We know that your home will be the largest investment you have ever made so we want you to be prepared to make that investment wisely. That is why for the last several years we have offered a class specifically targeted to those seeking a home for the first time or to qualify for special loan programs. Either way the Idaho Housing “Finally Home” class is a well reviewed source of objective information to help you avoid pitfalls when seeking your American dream. This course was created by the Idaho Housing and Finance Association (IHFA) who require it to qualify for some of their loan programs.
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Keeping more of what you earn
Santa came early for hardworking Montanans. Republicans have kept their promise to the American people and delivered tax reform that will let you keep more of what you earn. In just a couple of months, you’ll see more of your hard-earned money in your paychecks, families will have much needed relief, and small businesses can grow, invest, and create more Montana jobs.
OPINION: Zinke: On the Omnibus bill, I did what I said I'd do
Congressional report
Yes, I voted for the 2,000-page spending bill which funds the government next year, known as the Omnibus. Yes, my staff and I read it. And yes, it was a difficult vote. I assure you, the easy thing to do in these situations is vote no. It’s easy to vote no. But before judgment is delivered, you deserve to hear the reasoning behind my decision.
NOTES FROM BOISE
The Interim Energy Committee met Sept. 2 to continue the development of draft legislation encouraging renewable electric energy development.
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A new reality for job seekers
Your Community College
"Complete what you start." We've all heard that before. Students at North Idaho College and colleges and universities across the nation are hearing it more than ever before. It is a charge from educators and elected officials that comes from Washington, D.C., to state capitols, and from state capitols to local institutions. The message is very clear: The future of our nation's economy depends upon our students receiving the education and training required to fill skill-based and technology-oriented jobs of today and tomorrow.
Sheriff candidate filed for bankruptcy in 2005
Kootenai County sheriff candidate Richard Whitehead filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in Texas in 2005.