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Legislature expanded education for all Montana families
Legislature expanded education for all Montana families
Legislature expanded education for all Montana families
Education has been one of the most disrupted sectors by COVID-19.
Numerica to sponsor North Idaho activities through Jan. 4
Numerica to sponsor North Idaho activities through Jan. 4
Numerica is sponsoring Five Days of Family Fun for families to enjoy at no cost over winter break.
Property tax, grocery tax relief introduced in Idaho House
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho residents would get a break on property taxes and grocery sales taxes under proposed legislation introduced Wednesday.
Property tax, grocery tax relief introduced in Idaho House
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho residents would get a break on property taxes and grocery sales taxes under proposed legislation introduced Wednesday.
New judge sworn in: Nick Wallace takes the bench for Grant County District Court
EPHRATA — Nick Wallace was sworn in as a Grant County District Court Judge Monday before a courtroom filled with family, friends and colleagues.
Fed nominee withdrawal reinforces need for transparency, commitment to improving the economy
The Federal Reserve is tasked with an incredibly important role
California woman faces fraud charges
Nathalie Jane Guasis, 25, is facing charges of burglary, using a financial transaction card with intent to defraud, and providing false information to law enforcement for events from March 5.
Wells Fargo takes 1Q earnings, revenue hit from virus
NEW YORK (AP) — Wells Fargo's profits plunged nearly 90% in the first quarter as the bank set aside billions of dollars in preparation for consumers and businesses defaulting on loans due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Wells Fargo takes 1Q earnings, revenue hit from virus
NEW YORK (AP) — Wells Fargo's profits plunged nearly 90% in the first quarter as the bank set aside billions of dollars in preparation for consumers and businesses defaulting on loans due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Gesa staff volunteer locally during day of service
MOSES LAKE – Gesa Credit Union stepped out to help two local organizations on their annual day of service on Oct. 9. The regional banking organization closed its 28 branches and stepped out to help 31 community organizations statewide...
Here’s why accreditation matters
North Idaho College Interim President Greg South was in the state capitol Wednesday for Education Week, answering legislators’ questions about accreditation.
Discussions continue regarding community solar project
The Whitefish City Council held a work session prior to their last regular meeting to discuss the installation of a solar photovoltaic panels facility near the wastewater treatment plant along Monegan Road.
MY TURN: NIC board of trustees election
North Idaho College has been a fixture in Coeur d Alene since 1933, which means for nearly 90 years the college has faithfully served this community offering affordable college educational credits, vocational technical training, adult basic education, special interest courses and cultural events.
Convicted rapist given new sentence
A convicted rapist is headed back to Montana State Prison after Flathead County District Court Judge Amy Eddy last week revoked his sentence for a second time.
WSU student participates in research projects in Kenya
PULLMAN - This summer, Washington State University student Darya Maysam is joining research projects on antimicrobial resistance, infectious disease surveillance, and epidemiological modeling, while gaining course credit at the same time. The WSU junior, who plans to graduate in May 2024 with a degree in Animal Science and a minor in Mathematics, is also taking Swahili language lessons, visiting an elephant orphanage and giraffe research center, and learning about animal herding from the Maasai people...
Idaho tax collections dip below expectations for August
Overall, the state remains in sound financial shape with revenue that is $20 million ahead of projections this fiscal year
Republican supermajority responsible for property tax hikes
Too many vacation rentals. Banks buying houses. Committed and hardworking Department of Revenue staff.
Biden expanding summer food program for 34M schoolchildren
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is expanding a program to feed as many as 34 million schoolchildren during the summer months, using funds from
Biden expanding summer food program for 34M schoolchildren
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is expanding a program to feed as many as 34 million schoolchildren during the summer months, using funds from