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Montanans call for action on home health worker wages
Beneath an orange haze of wildfire smoke Tuesday afternoon, Alyson Gregory painted a grim picture of the state of at-home care for Montana's elderly.
California approves 1st state-funded guaranteed income plan
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers on Thursday approved the first state-funded guaranteed income plan in the U.S., $35 million for monthly cash payments to qualifying pregnant people and young adults who recently left foster care with no restrictions on how they spend it.
Child tax credit starts hitting US families' bank accounts
Monthly payments amount to $300 for each child who is 5 and younger and $250 for those between 5 and 17
Child tax credit starts hitting US families' bank accounts
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
How the expanded child tax credit payments work
The Biden administration is beginning to distribute
Child tax credit starts hitting families' bank accounts
The child tax credit had always been an empty gesture to millions of parents like Tamika Daniel.
Debit cards offer scant fraud protection
An Athol reader asked if selecting the credit option when using her debit card offers more protections.
Bonner County History - July 15, 2021
Bonner County Historical Society and Museum shares interesting stories of the community's people, places and events.
Court records - 07/09/21
Court records - 07/09/21
Co-op bringing high-speed internet service to Lake County
The Pacific Northwest Rural Broadband Alliance, a Missoula-based nonprofit, is helping communities set up neighbor-to-neighbor wireless internet systems for local broadband.
Money in the bank: Child tax credit dollars head to parents
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Biden pitches huge budget, says Dems will 'get a lot done'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden made a quick foray to the Capitol Wednesday hunting support for his multitrillion-dollar agenda of infrastructure, health care and other programs, a potential landmark achievement that would require near-unanimous backing from fractious Democrats.
Money in the bank: Child tax credit dollars head to parents
WASHINGTON (AP) — The child tax credit had always been an empty gesture to millions of parents like Tamika Daniel.
Biden pitches huge budget, says Dems will 'get a lot done'
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden made a quick foray to the Capitol Wednesday hunting support for his multitrillion-dollar agenda of infrastructure, health care and other programs, a potential landmark achievement that would require near-unanimous backing from fractious Democrats.
Mariners sweep competition for Harp Tournament trophy
Mission Valley (31-12) advanced to the championship with a 3-2 win over the Tri-County Cardinals before taking out the Dodgers of North Spokane 8-0 in the title game.
Biden meets Dems at Capitol to firm up support for spending
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden stepped up his bid to push his multitrillion-dollar domestic plans through Congress Wednesday, lunching with Senate Democrats a day after party leaders announced a compromise for pouring federal resources into climate change, health care and family service programs.
Local softball teams make some noise at State Junior Olympic tournament
The summer softball season came to an end last weekend for many local athletes.
New Adams County clerk starts work
RITZVILLE — Katie Sloan was sworn in June 30 and started her new job July 1 as the new Adams County Clerk.
For top #MeToo legal duo, a pandemic year brings no pause
She’d just upended her life by going public with sexual harassment allegations against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. And Charlotte Bennett, a former aide to the governor, realized that Saturday night in February that she had no plan for what came next. She was 25 years old, and had never been in the media spotlight. How would she deal with the fallout, both publicly and personally?
Bonus pay for essential workers varied widely across states
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — For putting their health on the line during the coronavirus pandemic, prison guards in Missouri got an extra $250 per paycheck. Teachers in Georgia received $1,000 bonuses. And in Vermont, nurses, janitors, retail workers and many others got as much as $2,000.