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Obama: Consumers lose if financial law repealed
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama says consumers would lose if Republicans regain power in Congress and try to roll back his hard-won Wall Street overhaul.
Low-income homeowners may qualify for property tax break
Just under half of the more than 55,000 Idahoans eligible for a reduction in their property taxes actually apply for the Idaho Property Tax Reduction Program. The Idaho State Tax Commission wants to make more people aware of this property tax credit that’s available to low-income seniors and others who qualify.
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In memory of an instructor
CHS Class of 1958 donates to Ray Stone NIC scholarship
Members of the Coeur d'Alene High School class of 1958 recently donated $1,000 to help establish a North Idaho College scholarship in honor of Ray Stone, who taught many of the class of 1958 both in high school and at NIC.
Card fraud cases pop up
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DIVORCES FILED
American Express, Costco parting ways?
Tesla goes after BMW, Mercedes
Electric carmaker boosting range, model and price of low end Model S
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DIVORCES FILED
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Editor’s note: Kootenai County has transitioned to a new electronic court records management system. This has brought several changes to our records reporting. We are unable to report the ages of individuals who are sentenced, just the year of birth. The local court is unable to provide records of new lawsuits or divorces at this time. We will continue to refine our records reporting to provide our readers with the information they count on.
LCDC to support midtown development
The Housing Company has $9M project in works
COEUR d'ALENE - Board members of the Lake City Development Corp. voted unanimously to back The Housing Company as it moves forward with plans for a mixed-use development in midtown.
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Tribe to receive Leo Reano Memorial Award
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe announced Monday that it has been chosen to receive the National Education Association's Leo Reano Memorial Award because of its contributions to the education of Indian and non-Indian youth in North Idaho and eastern Washington. The award ceremony will take place July 2 during NEA's annual Representative Assembly, being held this year in Denver.
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DIVORCES FILED
Here's a cheer for fiscal health
Our roads and bridges need many millions of dollars of work.
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DIVORCES FILED
Movers and shakers
Myhre and Flood promoted
Banks to accept next round of PPP loan applications next week
A senior manager with Banner Bank in Moses Lake said most small business owners will be able submit applications for the latest round of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans as soon as next week.
Former Olney fire chief sentenced for embezzlement
A former Olney Fire Department chief has received suspended sentences more than a year after allegations of embezzlement were brought forward by residents and fire district trustees.