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Police: Isenberg confessed to thefts
Police investigators in Coeur d’Alene say Lori Isenberg admitted to forging checks, opening companies to launder money, over-charging tenants, purchasing personal items using an unauthorized company credit card and opening accounts in her husband’s and daughters’ names.
Dominos falling delightfully
Comments from a number of readers have proven that I wasn’t clear in my last column about the Domino’s app. Many had the impression that the Dominos app exposed users to identity theft. IT DOES NOT! The app, as far as I know, is completely secure.
A good answering machine can prevent big headaches
Consumers are always calling me with scams. Many start out like this: “I got a new one for you Bill …”
State considers change to distance learning
Education panel will vote Friday on plan to amend accreditation standards
Boundary County Court Records - July 25, 2024
Boundary County Court Records from July 13-19, 2024.
Lake County District Court actions
Lake County District Court
Boundary County Court Records - March 16, 2023
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
Court records 06/04/21
Court records 06/04/21
Court records 06/04/21
Court records 06/04/21
Gesa donates more than $24,000 to Moses Lake schools
MOSES LAKE — Student activities in the Moses Lake School District got a boost last week, as Gesa Credit Union handed Moses Lake High School and Vanguard Academy more than $24,000. “These dollars are important to what we're doing and important to our students,” Shannon said.
Gesa helping to fight food insecurity
RICHLAND — September is Hunger Action Month, and Gesa Credit Union is partnering with Food Lifeline and Second Harvest to fight food insecurity, according to an announcement from Gesa.
Falcons' secondary looks to avoid same mistakes vs. Cowboys
ATLANTA (AP) — Falcons defensive coordinator Raheem Morris blames himself for last week’s loss to Seattle.
Mexican businesses struggling in pandemic with little help
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican business owners are trying to cling to life — often unsuccessfully — in an economic recession profoundly deepened by the COVID-19 pandemic and with almost no assistance from the government.
Federal health care law: A string of broken promises
GUEST EDITORIAL
Consultant asks PUD to adjust reserves
EPHRATA - Consultant Gary Saleba, of Kirkland, Wash., recommends Grant County PUD use a line of credit to count as some of its reserves.
Savings heat up with solar-powered water heaters
(ARA) - More homeowners are deciding solar power is the right thing to do - for the sake of the environment and their wallets. New technologies make it easier than ever to use the sun to heat water in our homes. And Congress is helping make going green a cash-smart move too, by extending the federal solar tax credit another eight years.
Ramos, Abel
Abel Ramos Ramos Abel Ramos, 65, of Pocatello, Idaho, passed away of natural causes on March 21, 2020. He was the 2nd of 7 children, born in Blackfoot, Idaho to Nore and Tina Ramos. He grew up in the Rising River area, where he attended Blackfoot School Districts, then graduated from Blackfoot High School in 1972. He later attended and graduated from Idaho State University, where he received his Bachelor's degree in Sociology. Abel spent his adult life in Pocatello, Idaho, where he held various jobs in the community. He worked at the Kraft plant, until it closed, then tended bar at different haunts throughout the Gate City. He then worked for Great Western Malt, where he later retired. Abel was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. He played on various Rugby teams in the Pourtneuf Valley for most of his adult life. Abel was a member of The Pourtneuf Valley Rugby Football Club until his passing. He considered his teammates brothers and continued a strong bond with each of them long after they quit playing rugby matches. Abel was an avid dart player for which he held State titles. Abel devoted a lot of time to woodworking and volunteering his time during the holidays. He volunteered for "My Brothers Table", a non-profit of the Trinity Episcopal Church in Pocatello. Abel was a proud alumnus of Idaho State University. He was an advocate for education and encouraged all his nieces and nephews to further their education. He was the ultimate Dallas Cowboys fan. He was seldom seen without wearing a Cowboys hat or t-shirt. Duffy's Tavern was Abel's favorite place in town. He spent many evenings tending bar as well as holding down the barstool. Abel made long lasting friendships at Duffy's; his absence is sure to be noticed. He was a man who never met a stranger. Abel was always able and willing to help his friends and family. He was always putting others first, was a mentor to loved ones, and never turned down a friend in need. Always greeted everyone with a kiss. He was a man of many, many words, and big opinions. He was a man with a big heart, a one of a kind smile, and an unforgettable laugh. He will be dearly missed. Abel is survived by his siblings, Noel Ramos of Idaho Falls, ID, (Dan) Faulkner, of Danville, Kentucky, Isabel Zamora of Idaho Falls, ID, Adrian Ramos of Blackfoot, Idaho; and by nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Nore and Tina Ramos; his siblings, Rene Ramos and Linda Kinghorn; niece, Tina Louise Kinghorn; and his sweetheart, Lori Hagen. There will be a celebration of life held in Pocatello, to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, a scholarship fund has been made in Abel's name. Please feel free to donate at any Connections Credit Union, or Colonial Funeral Home. Connections Credit Union 1150 N. 8th Ave. Pocatello, ID 83201 Colonial Funeral Home 2005 S. 4th Ave. Pocatello, ID 83201 Condolences may be made at www.colonial-funeralhome.com 208-233-1500
Checked bag blues
Government wants airlines to repay fee after losing bag
NEW YORK - You've already paid $15, $20, even $35 to check your bag on a flight. Then the airline loses it. You don't even get your money back.
Records Feb. 6, 2010
DIVORCES FILED
Records November 18, 2010
CRIME REPORTS