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Records September 28, 2013
CRIME REPORTS
Standing tall against cybercriminals. University of Idaho Coeur d'Alene offers risk assessments, training and workshops to local businesses and nonprofits.
Cyber crimes happen here everyday and the cases range from simple to sophisticated.
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Health overhaul
Plan to simplify 2015 health renewals may backfire
Big projects rule LCDC budget
GOP tax plan lowers rates, repeals popular breaks
WASHINGTON - A sweeping House Republican plan to overhaul the nation's tax laws would wipe out a slew of popular tax breaks to help pay for lower overall tax rates, a politically risky move in an election year that drew quick opposition Wednesday.
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CEO takes pay cut so all workers can earn $70,000
Seattle CEO to cut his pay so every worker earns $70,000
(AP) A Nampa Christian High School graduate turned successful Seattle CEO who announced that he's giving himself a drastic pay cut to help cover the cost of big raises for his employees didn't just make those workers happy.
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Experience cybercrime? Good luck reporting it
With the increase in cybercrime, it’s no wonder one of our readers recently reported his PayPal account was hacked. As a result, his credit card (attached to PayPal) was charged about $4,750 for two computer purchases.
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Crapo sets ambitious agenda for banking panel
Sen. Mike Crapo finally has arrived.
FVCC students return to campus
It’s back-to-school time for Flathead Valley Community College and students are making their way back to campus for the fall semester, which begins Wednesday.
NLI, Horizon members donate to food banks
The holiday season brings out the joy of giving. But what happens after the gifts have been opened, the special goodies are all gone, and the new year begins?
Pizzeria borrows to keep workers on job, spurs donations
BELMAR, N.J. (AP) — This is a story about bosses and their workers, in the dark days of COVID-19. It’s also a story about how one good turn deserves another and yet another.
Fed official explains agency's response
By NANCY KIMBALL/Daily Inter Lake