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VETERANS PRESS: State of Idaho veteran benefits
The state of Idaho provides several veteran benefits. This page explains the Idaho veteran housing benefits.
Legislator responds to letter writer's claims about energy
In his opinion letter to the Inter Lake on March 31, Mr. Roger Sherman made some misguided statements about some legislation that I am sponsoring. I am grateful to him for giving me this teachable moment. He made some vague statement that my bills “oppose solar and other alternative energy” without giving any evidence. I wonder if he has read the bills. I think the bills he is referring to are SB 32 and SB 78.
JPMorgan Chase posts better-than-expected profit
NEW YORK - JPMorgan Chase's first-quarter profit was not as good as last year's, but it told investors what they wanted to hear: Banking is not dead.
FWP aids in break-in case
MINERAL COUNTY – Recent crimes committed in both Mineral and Missoula Counties led to the teaming up of the two sheriff’s offices with a little help from Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks.
How the governor compromises
By Rep. Janna Taylor
Students see benefits of taking AP exams
Although the month of May means one final month of high school before graduation for seniors, it's not quite a downhill slide to the finish line. The first few weeks of May find many seniors — and some juniors — preparing for and taking advanced placement exams.
Students see benefits of taking AP exams
Although the month of May means one final month of high school before graduation for seniors, it's not quite a downhill slide to the finish line. The first few weeks of May find many seniors — and some juniors — preparing for and taking advanced placement exams.
Private eye to investigate planning office
A private investigator will look into alleged wrongdoings by Flathead County Planning Director Jeff Harris and the office he oversees after county commissioners voted last Thursday to sign a $5,000 contract with Moonlighting Detective Agency.
Private eye to investigate planning office
A private investigator will look into alleged wrongdoings by Flathead County Planning Director Jeff Harris and the office he oversees after county commissioners voted last Thursday to sign a $5,000 contract with Moonlighting Detective Agency.
New Mexico Legislature approves collective bargaining update
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's Democrat-led Legislature is haggling over annual spending priorities while racing to lock in significant policy initiatives on public safety, education funding, tobacco regulation, and incentives for infrastructure investments, as a 30-day annual legislative session winds down.
New Mexico state Senate approves 8% spending increase
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's Democrat-led Legislature is haggling over annual spending priorities while racing to lock in significant policy initiatives on public safety, education funding, tobacco regulation, and incentives for infrastructure investments, as a 30-day annual legislative session winds down.
New Mexico state Senate approves 8% spending increase
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico's Democrat-led Legislature is haggling over annual spending priorities while racing to lock in significant policy initiatives on public safety, education funding, tobacco regulation, and incentives for infrastructure investments, as a 30-day annual legislative session winds down.
Speakers, participants wanted for North Idaho Women and Their Money Conference
Speakers, participants wanted for North Idaho Women and Their Money Conference
From homemakers to breadwinners and from high school seniors to senior citizens, women who work or reside in North Idaho are invited to increase their financial confidence and fiscal management skills during a free conference coming up in June.
Court Records for March 19, 2022
Information on local cases in Boundary County.
Court records 04/09/21
Court records 04/09/21
Court records 04/09/21
Court records 04/09/21
Montana Republican leaders call on governor to cut budget
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Republican leaders of the Legislature called on Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock Thursday to make cuts to the state budget, anticipating a loss of revenue due to the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic. Bullock said cuts were not immediately needed, crediting the state’s reserve funds and swift response to the coronavirus.
Idaho Senate approves property tax relief bill, bringing tax cuts to $400 million this year
The Idaho Senate on Monday approved a bill that puts $100 million toward lowering property tax bills. The bill heads to the governor and will bring the total of tax relief bills passed this session to more than $400 million.
That’s a (gift) wrap!
NIC student earns graphic design honors in regional, national contests
North Idaho College student Victoria Rapier earns national recognition for creative wrapping paper and Bloomsday T-shirt designs, showcasing vibrant artistry and innovative talent.
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