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Chiefs hand Blades first home loss
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan - Brenden Kichton's first two-goal game of his Western Hockey League career lifted the Spokane Chiefs past the East Division-leading Saskatoon Blades 3-2 in front of 5,121 at the Credit Union Centre on Tuesday night.
At least 1 Wang to get a CFDA award - and maybe 2
Records Dec. 17
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Alliance Data receives workforce training funds to create 364 jobs
Alliance Data will create 364 permanent full-time positions at its Coeur d’Alene customer support facility and provide training using $87,311 from the Idaho Department of Labor’s Workforce Development Training Fund.
Records Dec. 24
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WAGES: Here's the beef
Brave Shelley Williams asks an important question: “Why can’t I attract more workers at $9 an hour to clean houses?”
Sheriff warns of scams; one preys on family members of deceased veterans
The Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office is warning the public about two scams that have recently surfaced in Kootenai County.
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AEROSPACE: Support is needed
The EXIM Bank fills export financing gaps through its loan, guarantee and insurance programs when the private sector is unable or unwilling. It’s an independent self-supporting federal agency that costs the U.S. taxpayer $0! They provide Export Credit Insurance. If a buyer does not pay, the EXIM bank makes sure the U.S. company gets paid.
PRESS: Bust AP, not Broncos
I would like to present two questions for the staff of the Coeur d’Alene Press to address:
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IRS: Ending a nightmare
In April 2016, we sent a significant check to the U.S. Treasury Department to pay our 2015 tax bill. Unfortunately, we misaddressed the letter. The government cashed the check, but our payment was lost in the bureaucracy and our account wasn’t credited.
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Judgments and sentencings
Firefighters save Kootenai home
KOOTENAI — Functioning smoke alarms are being credited with averting tragedy in a house fire last weekend.
'Social engineering' depends on who is getting help
One of the reasons given for the demise of the grocery tax credit increase is that many legislators considered it "social engineering." The bill provides more tax relief for the poor than it does for the rest of us. Some legislators simply want to do away with the sales tax on groceries and that would be great if we could afford it. So they voted against it. Others represent voters who are simply opposed to giving those less fortunate than themselves a "hand out."
Woman denies stealing tax customer's money
A 29-year-old Bigfork woman has denied in court that she stole thousands of dollars from a customer while working for a tax preparation company.
Lock up your lockers
The Coeur d’Alene Police Department reports a recent rash of thefts from patrons of local gyms.