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CF woman accused of neglecting senior citizen
SANDPOINT — Negotiations appear to be underway in the case of a Clark Fork woman accused of neglecting a bed-ridden senior citizen and raiding her finances while she was in a vulnerable state.
Embezzler dodges additional incarceration
SANDPOINT — A Sagle woman who pleaded guilty to embezzling from the Panhandle Animal Shelter was given a suspended prison term and credit for time served in a Kootenai County embezzlement case.
Gear Up sponsors Friday Savings Day
Local banks are teaming up with Gear-Up to host a community Open a Saving Account Day on Friday, April 26.
EDITORIAL: Congratulations, Athletes of Year
There were plenty of impressive athletes toiling on the fields, courts and mats for local high schools this year, but two stand out: Glacier High School’s Ali Williams and Whitefish High School’s Luke May.
Records November 16, 2011
CRIME REPORTS
United Airlines eyes big-spending frequent fliers
United Airlines took another step on Wednesday to combine its frequent flier program with Continental's. It's boosting rewards for the most expensive tickets and adding an expiration date, which will be new for Continental fliers.
Records December 4, 2010
CRIME REPORTS
Records June 25, 2013
The faces of bankruptcy
Judge must help families gain control of their lives
POCATELLO (AP) - This year, more than 8,000 families in Idaho will be in the unenviable position of having to file for bankruptcy, about a third of them from Southeast Idaho. Jim Pappas, a United States bankruptcy judge for the District of Idaho will preside over many of those cases, helping families regain control of their lives and their dignity.
Records May 3, 2012
CRIME REPORTS
Records March 2, 2013
CRIME REPORTS
Some, not all, of U.S. regains wealth lost from recession
WASHINGTON (AP) - America as a whole has regained all the household wealth it lost to the Great Recession and then some, thanks to higher stock and home prices.
Records Jan. 14
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What if they have class and no one is there?
Concordia students take temporary leave due to accreditation delay
BOISE (AP) - Nearly half of the third-year students at a southwestern Idaho law school are taking temporary leave after the university's request for accreditation was delayed, according to a school spokeswoman.
Creditors agree to delay sale of Tamarack assets
Parking problem plagues patrons
I was among those who were privileged to ride aboard the two free Veterans Eagle Watch Cruises on Nov. 29 and view our nation's greatest symbol: The bald eagle. I deeply appreciate the opportunity to do this, and commend Lake Coeur d'Alene Cruises, BLM and IDFG for this generous opportunity. It was a 5-star event.
Sheriff gives all-clear following triple killing
Raney gives few details about active investigation
BOISE - There is no ongoing threat to the community following the arrest of a 22-year-old man connected to a triple killing, an Idaho sheriff said.
New and improved
COEUR d’ALENE — Preliminary designs are taking shape for major school expansions and renovations for Coeur d’Alene public schools.
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Recent reports from Kootenai County law enforcement agencies
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