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September 5, 2008 9 p.m.

Woman sentenced for stealing credit cards

Stole mail in Moses Lake

March 16, 2012 6 a.m.

Student loans

A report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York states that student loan delinquency rates are much higher than previous estimates. Although conventional measurements indicate around 15 percent of student loan accounts are past due, the new report suggests that as many as one in four student loan borrowers might be delinquent in repayments. In addition, total student loan balances are now at $870 billion - higher than the nation's credit card debt and higher than total car loan debt.

November 5, 2007 8 p.m.

Some Grant County PUD customers

eligible for new power bill discount

PUD rates will not increase immediately
March 24, 2014 6 a.m.

PUD rates will not increase immediately

Commissioners say it's too early to judge impact

EPHRATA - Rates for Grant County PUD customers will not increase this year.

April 8, 2011 6 a.m.

UNIONS

Is this the way Americans are supposed to behave?

No increase in BBCC tuition for '13-'14
July 18, 2013 1 p.m.

No increase in BBCC tuition for '13-'14

MOSES LAKE - Tuition at Big Bend Community College will remain unchanged for the 2013-14 academic year.

Identity theft suspect arrested
December 21, 2014 5 a.m.

Identity theft suspect arrested

MOSES LAKE – A 25 year old Moses Lake woman was placed behind bars on Dec. 11 after deputies arrested her on charges stemming from a recent identity theft.

July 29, 2020 7:03 a.m.

Georgia inmates hailed as heroes for saving injured deputy

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) — A Georgia sheriff's office is thanking a group of inmates credited with rescuing a deputy who collapsed and suffered a head injury while supervising a jail housing unit.

January 23, 2021 1 a.m.

Records

Judgments and sentencings

November 2, 2018 1 a.m.

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I am a local business owner who works 60-plus hours a week. All my hard work still leaves me with an income which is considered well below the poverty level. As an adult in Idaho who is considered head of household for a family of four, I am caught in the healthcare gap. I earn too much to receive Medicaid and too little to approve for healthcare credits.

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June 16, 2018 1 a.m.

No headline

Jaworski graduates from basic training

March 13, 2018 1 a.m.

NIC fall dean's list announced

North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for fall semester 2017. Students eligible for the NIC dean’s list must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or above.

January 29, 2019 midnight

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Jack DeBaun’s critical letter (Dec. 30, 2018) about C.R. Scotese is revealing. The problem is, we are not sure if the criticism is his opinion or that of someone, not named, at a website reportedly with questionable safeguards. Of note is the personal attack against the messenger (Dr Scotese) while paying little attention to the data. That might be expected of someone unable to give credit where it is due, or merely covering biases.

March 10, 2016 4:45 a.m.

Heron rapist's court appeal denied

A Heron man convicted of five felony counts of sexual abuse of a girl over a 16-year period is likely to spend the rest of his days in prison after the Montana Supreme Court denied his latest appeal.

September 12, 2013 9 p.m.

NIC newspaper, cartoonist finalists for national awards

COEUR d'ALENE - North Idaho College's student newspaper The Sentinel and its cartoonist Connor Coughlin have been named finalists in the national 2013 Associated Collegiate Press awards.

October 12, 2011 9 p.m.

Records for October 12, 2011

DIVORCES FILED

May 10, 2011 9 p.m.

Records May 10, 2011

CRIME REPORTS

June 19, 2012 9:15 p.m.

Judge Peterson seeks Chapter 13 relief

COEUR d'ALENE - Clark A. Peterson, a judge in Kootenai County, and his wife, Donna M., filed for Chapter 13 relief in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.

August 3, 2010 9 p.m.

Records Aug. 3, 2010

CRIME REPORTS

January 28, 2012 8 p.m.

LCDC pledges support to Midtown project

Group agrees to add $120,000 to help with public improvements