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Alleged thief waives hearing
SANDPOINT — A Bonner County woman accuse of embezzling from her former employer waived her right Wednesday to a preliminary hearing.
Tea Party disrupts political process
Well thanks to the (Tea Party) how do you spell it with a T or a P, I forgot how to spell the three-letter word that the most disgusting and most disruptive bunch of people the world of politics has ever seen.
Pearl to feature play by local playwright Rawlings
The Pearl Theater is featuring an original play by Paul Rawlings in May.
Man accused of burglarizing former employer
A Columbia Falls man has been charged with burglarizing an Evergreen business where he once was employed.
'Moonwalk' demand results in charge
SANDPOINT - A 30-year-old Clark Fork man is facing a felony assault charge for allegedly ordering another man to "moonwalk" at gunpoint.
North Idaho Briefs October 26, 2011
Health district to offer flu shots on Friday
Another fake $20 surfaces
COEUR d'ALENE - A customer at the Coeur d'Alene Super 1 Foods store in Coeur d'Alene withdrew cash from an ATM and got a counterfeit $20, police said.
PROPS: Only one way to go
I will vote yes on Prop 1, 2 and 3 and here’s why: Idaho’s education needs to move forward, not backward. I believe teachers don’t need tenure to be effective. So I will vote “Yes” on Prop 1.
Colo. Northwestern stuns NIC men
Records November 28, 2012
CRIME REPORTS
NFL talks to resume next week
With training camps set to open in another month, NFL owners and players will resume negotiations next week, hoping to build on recent talks, two people familiar with the discussions told The Associated Press on Friday.
Two arrested on drug, weapon charges
Law Enforcement agencies working through the North Idaho Violent Crimes Task Force arrested a man and a woman for a variety of crimes and cleared 13 cases for three local agencies.
OINK! Prairie Pig gratitude
I would like to thank everyone in the Post Falls community for helping Post Falls High School to raise over seven thousand pounds of food for the food bank. This is an all-time record for our school's Prairie Pig food drive. Thanks to your contributions, we not only helped the people of our community, but we also brought home Porkchop. Yes, I mean the pig.
Hayden woman reports that she nearly fell victim to financial scam
HAYDEN - A Hayden woman fell victim to what she said was a scam, but recovered in time to not lose any money.
Foreclosure assistance available
Idahoans forced to move due to foreclosure have until June 30 to apply for financial assistance from the Community Action Partnership Association of Idaho (CAPAI), Attorney General Lawrence Wasden and CAPAI Executive Director Christina Zamora said Friday.
Sharon Lee Keeley, 48
Sharon Lee Keeley, 48, of Hayden, passed away Jan. 24, 2012, in Moscow. She was born Feb. 1, 1963, in Catonsville, Md., to Clark and Barbara Chapman.
'Friend' scams money
A Coeur d'Alene man learned that mixing finances with friends is not a great idea.
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Philadelphia latest to launch bicycle sharing program
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Philadelphia's bike share program is finally rolling.
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