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Securities agents sue 2 SC utility execs over nuclear fraud
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two former executives at a South Carolina utility lied repeatedly to regulators and investors about the progress of construction of two nuclear reactors taking more than a billion dollars out of the pockets of investors and ratepayers, federal securities officials said.
Securities agents sue 2 SC utility execs over nuclear fraud
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two former executives at a South Carolina utility lied repeatedly to regulators and investors about the progress of construction of two nuclear reactors taking more than a billion dollars out of the pockets of investors and ratepayers, federal securities officials said.
Gianforte praises progress as GOP tax relief bills advance
On Thursday, Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte said he was encouraged by the progress during the session for getting Montanans tax relief with “the largest tax cut ever.”
School News - March 14, 2023
Local students honored for academic achievements
Montana a strategic point in fight against trafficking
Montana and Texas are becoming key strategic points in the fight against human trafficking, according to counter-trafficking experts.
Bigfork Schools approve drivers ed. fee increase
The Bigfork School Board of trustees approved a fee increase for driver’s education, a new option for high school students to earn credit for extracurricular activities, and discussed the benefits of STAR testing and online classes within the district during their regular meeting on Sept. 19.
Vikings get 28-18 win over Philipsburg
The Charlo Vikings had a strong showing on both offense and defense last Friday night as they picked up a 28-18 win over Philipsburg in the home opener to even their record to 1-1.
Bigfork Schools approve drivers ed. fee increase
The Bigfork School Board of trustees approved a fee increase for driver’s education, a new option for high school students to earn credit for extracurricular activities, and discussed the benefits of STAR testing and online classes within the district during their regular meeting on Sept. 19.
Idaho Central Credit Union opens new Cd’A branch
Appleway location brings services under one roof
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Securities agents sue 2 SC utility execs over nuclear fraud
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Two former executives at a South Carolina utility lied repeatedly to regulators and investors about the progress of construction of two nuclear reactors taking more than a billion dollars out of the pockets of investors and ratepayers, federal securities officials said.
Appreciate Eli for how he met major challenges
The debate whether Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame quarterback already has begun and will last for the next half-decade.
Appreciate Eli for how he met major challenges
The debate whether Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame quarterback already has begun and will last for the next half-decade.
Court Records - Dec. 16, 2021
Information on local cases
Marty and Max: How to lose a buy in 10 days
In the 2003 Romantic Comedy How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days, Women’s Magazine writer Andie Anderson, played by Kate Hudson, writes a “How To” in reverse. Andie employs a number of dating don’ts that leads her boyfriend to dump her in 10 days. Stardate October 2021. A very close relative of mine was about to build. They purchased the land. The building plans were approved and the builder was on site ready to move dirt to start building the following week.
Coalition files lawsuit to block new private school tax credit
A coalition of public school advocates filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block House Bill 93, Idaho’s first private school choice program.
Coalition files lawsuit to block new private school tax credit
A coalition of public school advocates filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block House Bill 93, Idaho’s first private school choice program.
Coalition files lawsuit to block new private school tax credit
A coalition of public school advocates filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block House Bill 93, Idaho’s first private school choice program.
Senate Democrats, holding out for health care, reject government funding bill for 10th time
Democrats say they won't budge until they get a guarantee on extending the tax credits for the health plans. They warn that millions of Americans who buy their own health insurance — such as small business owners, farmers and contractors — will see large increases when premium prices go out in the coming weeks. Looking ahead to a Nov. 1 deadline in most states, they think voters will demand that Republicans enter into serious negotiations.
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