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Records October 30, 2010
DIVORCES FILED
Expanded summer school offered by Cd'A district
COEUR d'ALENE - If you don't get good grades, you'll have to go to summer school. That's no idle threat for public middle school students in Coeur d'Alene.
Quick learners
Jamie Lynn Haralson barely has time to celebrate earning her bachelor's degree from Lewis-Clark State College on Friday.
No 4. Louisville escapes upset
Louisville coach Rick Pitino said Kyle Kuric's move to the middle of the College of Charleston's zone late in the game was the critical move in the fourth-ranked Cardinals' 69-62 victory Tuesday night at Louisville, Ky. He credited his son and assistant coach, Richard Pitino, with the idea.
Records March 27, 2010
DIVORCE FILED; MARRIAGE LICENSES; LAWSUITS; SENTENCINGS;
Movers and Shakers Sept. 17, 2010
Steven T. Gatten, DDS, has new associate join practice
Recession brings changes in housing desires
The housing landscape is ever changing. Times like these where recession looms have a tendency to change perspectives. These perspectives affect the housing market, just as high interest rates, expiring tax credits and an influx in foreclosures changes the perspective of what a good price is for a home.
BBB: 'Obamacare' scams coming
Implementation of program will be used to steal people's identities
COEUR d'ALENE - The Better Business Bureau for North Idaho and Spokane is warning the public that scam artists are ready to exploit the implementation of the Affordable Care Act - often called "Obamacare" - to steal people's identities.
A solid recovery but concerns remain
WASHINGTON - The economy is being boosted by higher retail sales, stronger factory output and a rise in companies' stockpiles.
Records September 10, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
Norquist agenda is bigger than cutting taxes
Grover Norquist is the darling of the Conservatives. Should he be? Definitely not, a Conservative by definition is someone who wishes to preserve the best of the current system. Grover Norquist does not. Give the man credit for meaning what he says: he has repeatedly said that he wants to shrink the government to the point it can be drowned in the bathtub. Those aren't the words of a Conservative but rather a revolutionary dedicated to the destruction of the American system of government.
Idahoans to receive refunds
Consumers were charged for 'club memberships'
A Connecticut-based company has agreed to pay $19.3 million in refunds to consumers who were charged for services they did not want and "memberships" in "clubs" they did not know they had joined, Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said Thursday.
NIC to raise tuition
Trustees decide not to increase property taxes
For the third consecutive year, North Idaho College trustees decided to balance the college's budget by increasing tuition rather than levying additional property taxes.
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Officials approve Tamarack lease
BOISE (AP) - State officials approved a lease for Tamarack Resort's ski area in about as long as it takes an expert skier to go from the top of the mountain to the bottom.
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