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Nestle to invest $550M to expand Georgia pet food factory
HARTWELL, Ga, (AP) — Pet food manufacturer Nestle Purina will invest $550 million to expand a recently completed factory in northeast Georgia, with plans to expand its workforce to a total of 370.
Nestle to invest $550M to expand Georgia pet food factory
HARTWELL, Ga, (AP) — Pet food manufacturer Nestle Purina will invest $550 million to expand a recently completed factory in northeast Georgia, with plans to expand its workforce to a total of 370.
Postal worker sentenced for fraud, embezzlement, theft
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A former postal worker was sentenced Tuesday for wire fraud, embezzlement and identity theft amounting to $276,000 over seven years.
Postal worker sentenced for fraud, embezzlement, theft
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A former postal worker was sentenced Tuesday for wire fraud, embezzlement and identity theft amounting to $276,000 over seven years.
The Tax Cut and Jobs Act
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Congressman Dan Newhouse for his leadership, continued hard work and genuine care. I am so proud of him. He kept his promise and in combined efforts delivered a unified plan to reduce the burden of taxes and government mandates on American families and businesses.
Former Moses Lake officer helps stop suicide
SPOKANE — A Spokane County deputy and former Moses Lake officer is credited with de-escalating a situation involving a suicidal male near Medical Lake earlier this week.
PUD repeals NoaNet withdrawal
District remains without seat on board of telecom company
Editorial from around the country
Ultraliberal filmmaker Michael Moore is so intellectually
DICK DEANE Readers supports incumbent councilman
We have known Dick Deane for many years and have appreciated the many things he has done for our community, especially the excellent city park system. Besides parks, next week you'll see a city truck and chipper going around grinding up tree limb prunings that city residents have put out to be ground up. You can credit Dick Deane for this program that saves citizens money and prompts homeowners to keep trees tidy and safe. The city does this every spring and fall. Dick promotes projects that make our town a better place to live. On a personal level, after the Mt. St. Helens ash-fall, we were out of town and Dick came by and shoveled ash off our roof so it wouldn't cave in. What a great neighbor! In the spring, when we go walking down Northshore Drive, we'll see him going up and down the sidewalk, spot-spraying neighbor sidewalk weeds (free). Anything to help the neighborhood look sharp. He's that kind of guy. Always forward looking, getting things done and dedicated to improving our town. Please vote to retain Dick Deane for Moses Lake City Council.
Three local stores affected by cyber attack
SPOKANE - Three area grocery stores connected to URM Stores were reportedly affected by a criminal cyber attack between September and November, according to a press release from the company.
Mercedes Barcha, widow of Gabriel García Márquez, dies at 87
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mercedes Barcha, who was credited by late husband and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez with making it possible for him to write his masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude," has died at the age of 87.
Mercedes Barcha, widow of Gabriel García Márquez, dies at 87
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mercedes Barcha, who was credited by late husband and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez with making it possible for him to write his masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude," has died at the age of 87.
Mercedes Barcha, widow of Gabriel García Márquez, dies at 87
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mercedes Barcha, who was credited by late husband and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez with making it possible for him to write his masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude," has died at the age of 87.
Mercedes Barcha, widow of Gabriel García Márquez, dies at 87
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mercedes Barcha, who was credited by late husband and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez with making it possible for him to write his masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude," has died at the age of 87.
Collection agencies, online shopping bear brunt of consumer complaints
State Finance Department offers free education services
The Department of Finance (the “Department”), responded to nearly 200
Bonner County teachers are awarded STCU grants
Twenty-two teachers in Kootenai and Bonner counties were among those receiving $250 classroom grants as part of STCU’s efforts to welcome educators back to school.
$200M tax cut bill moves forward on party-line vote
BOISE — Idaho Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter’s $200 million tax cut bill was approved for consideration on a party-line vote by a House panel Jan. 30.
ICCU, Stukent partering on personal finance ed grants
Idaho Central Credit Union is partnering with Stukent to provide a grant for each high school in the state of Idaho to receive Stukent’s Mimic Personal Finance simulation and curriculum free for five years.
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Hutchings earns spot on dean’s list
NIC names dean's list students
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for spring semester 2017. Students eligible for the NIC dean’s list must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 credits and obtain a grade point average of 3.75 or above.