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Financial institutions should not be IRS agents
Few things are more private than your household finances.
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SBA disaster loans are available to businesses
In these chaotic, confusing times, one thing is crystal clear for businesses. They need help. And they need it now.
Safety Net to present ‘Short Term 12’ March 22
Proceeds from special screening to support foster youths
Thai activists use light show to jog memories of crackdown
BANGKOK (AP) — A group of political activists in Thailand has taken credit for staging nighttime light shows marking the anniversary of the army’s violent quashing of an anti-government uprising in 2010.
European Central Bank steps up aid as economy slides
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is ramping up its measures to cushion the region against a record economic downturn caused by the lockdowns on business amid the virus outbreak.
News Bites for May 26
MOSES LAKE — A Moses Lake man was booked into the Grant County Jail Tuesday on suspicion of vehicular assault and DUI after he allegedly struck a motorcycle and left the scene of the accident...
Scout gives back to Columbia Falls
Columbia Falls senior Trey Rice put his welding a fabrication skills to good use earlier this year, building four new benches at Columbus Park.
Backwoods Brawl buckets of fun, Tigers win
Timberlake High School won the Backwoods Brawl spirit competition over Bonners Ferry on Jan. 27, after a full night of fun with the Badger and Tiger nations showing up in force for the competition.
MY TURN: Our future
This article is to everyone in our community.
IRS's destruction of documents hurt taxpayers
In 2021, the Internal Revenue Service made an unwise — and frankly, disturbing — decision to intentionally destroy 30 million paper-filed tax documents without processing them.
Gianforte pushes for financial literacy, civics classes for students
Gov. Greg Gianforte wants to make financial literacy and civics classes requisites to graduate high school in Montana.
Community Thanks
The After Party, CYT North Idaho’s 15th anniversary fundraiser on Nov. 16 was an amazing evening of entertainment, celebration and inspiration.
Strock blocks, Bulldogs win
Sandpoint wins game one of three against Lakeland on Wednesday night in the District tournament.
Wildcats outrun Bulldogs, 74-47
The Whitefish Bulldogs made things tough early on for host Columbia Falls Saturday afternoon but down the stretch the Wildcats pulled away for a 74-47 conference win.
Advanced Opportunities bill a game-changer
If you attended Flathead High between 1967 and 1996, you may have taken Outdoor Literature from Mr. Burt.
Flashing lights 'a blessing'
City teams with Rotary Club, others for safety beacons outside Winton Elementary
CDA has flashing beacons at about 25 sites
EDITORIAL: Now showing: North Idaho Spirit
Parkway Fire response is something to celebrate.
Scout gives back to Columbia Falls
Columbia Falls senior Trey Rice put his welding and fabrication skills to good use earlier this year, building four new benches at Columbus Park.
Democrat looks to tackle affordable housing crisis
Dave Fern