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NIC names dean's list students
North Idaho College recently announced its dean’s list for spring semester 2016. 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.
Mediation ordered in CWC thefts
SANDPOINT — Mediation was ordered Thursday in the case of a former Coldwater Creek executive assistant accused of racking up thousands of dollars of personal expenses on a corporate credit card.
Man sentenced for hog-tying 12-year-old
SANDPOINT — A Laclede man accused of hog-tying a nephew with Asperger’s syndrome pleaded guilty Tuesday to a reduced child endangerment charge.
ITD pledges funds if stalemate continues
SANDPOINT — Idaho will pay contractors working federal highway projects and keep funding flowing to transit providers with state funds if the national government shutdown continues beyond Thursday, the Idaho Transportation Department announced Tuesday.
Be wary of utility scam
SANDPOINT — Police are warning consumers to be on guard in light of a scam targeting utility customers.
Be wary of utility scam
SANDPOINT — Police are warning consumers to be on guard in light of a scam targeting utility customers.
District will not hold back this year's 6th grade
There will be no students held back this year in the Boundary County Middle School sixth grade class.
Flathead communities share in grants to boost graduation
Columbia Falls, Kalispell, Libby and Polson share in grants totaling $11,500 to support ongoing Graduation Matters efforts and community partnerships to ensure more high school students graduate college and career ready.
Interest rates fall as investors seek safety
Traders surprised China plans to tighten credit
NEW YORK - Interest rates fell in the bond market Friday after China said it would increase reserve requirements for its banks.
Avista hike: Just say no
Avista Utilities and its leader, CEO Scott Morris, deserve a lot of credit for turning around a company that was faltering just a few years ago. They've invested intelligently in infrastructure and cautiously in future energy generation modes. And they've provided good service at generally fair rates to their North Idaho customers.
MIDTOWN: Excellent place for apartments
I’d like to respond to the story about “Miracle on 4th St.” in Saturday’s Press.
New options for the treatment of kidney cancer
Legendary physicist Albert Einstein is credited with the sentiment that everything should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler. Sometimes this can be a fine line.
Police arrest 7 burglary suspects
Put a wrap on it
Today is the last day of the drive for Press Christmas for All. If you can donate, please come to the Press circulation office on the southwest corner of Second Street and Coeur d'Alene. Donations will be gratefully accepted until noon. Donors can also make credit card contributions by phone by calling 664-0220 between 5 and 11 a.m. today.
Local man warns of lottery phone scam
COEUR d'ALENE - Laurie Dillman could be the luckiest man on Earth.
PRICE FIXING: Blame it on Sen. Durbin
Has your bank saddled you with monthly fees lately? Thank liberal Illinois Sen. Durbin. Have you been faced with higher prices at the register, even though Durbin passed a price fixing amendment against banks and companies handling debit cards? This legislation was supposed to save consumers some money at the register and at the pump. Any of you seen any substantial savings? I don't. Thank liberal Illinois Senator Durbin.
Records July 13, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
Warning: Obama's not paying your electric bill
Con artists just want your social security number and other personal info.
Movers and Shakers March 28, 2012
Mountain West Bank announces promotions, achievements