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CUSTOMER: Loyalty not rewarded
My mother, Virginia Stanton, will be 95 in September. She has shopped at the Fred Meyer store every week since they opened. Mom has their rewards card and WAS considered a “Best Customer.” I say was because last week they refused to accept her personal check since she didn’t have a driver’s license. The cashier stated they had a new cash checking provider and needed a picture ID.
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TRUMP: A top 3 POTUS
I have been reading and hearing reports, articles and blogs about how much Trump and Lincoln had in common. The comparison is received from both side sof the aisle as heresy.
GOP: Cleaning plates of the poor
“Just keep voting Republican, no matter what they do in Boise.”
Man faces burglary charges
COEUR d'ALENE - A 22-year-old Post Falls man was arrested Wednesday in connection to a string of vehicle and residential burglaries.
Commission candidate files for bankruptcy
Tim Herzog has debts of $124,239
COEUR d'ALENE - County commissioner candidate Tim Herzog filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy on $124,239 in debts earlier this year.
KCSO busts teens for burglaries
A slew of Hayden car burglaries came to an end this week when Kootenai County Sheriff's deputies arrested four teenagers for their part in the thefts.
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Gordon F. Givens, 80
Labor Department advises Idahoans to watch for identity theft
Many individuals have had their personal information compromised, hacked or breached by fraudsters in a large-scale nationwide scam involving phony unemployment benefits claims.
FVCC to offer Maker Skills course
Flathead Valley Community College will introduce a new introductory class for those interested in learning design and creation of electro-mechanics this fall.
Montana State Fund lowers workers' comp insurance rates
The state’s largest workers’ compensation insurance carrier, Montana State Fund, is lowering rates by an average of 8 percent, according to a media release.
'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.
Hearing set in embezzlement case
SANDPOINT — A preliminary hearing is set for a Bonner County woman accused of embezzling from a Ponderay building supply store over a four-year period.
We can't afford Obama's spending
John F. Kennedy once encouraged Americans to, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” Now, some 52 years later, President Obama is saying just the opposite.
PSB lays off 32 in restructuring plan
SANDPOINT — Panhandle State Bank is laying off 32 people as part of a restructuring plan.
TGIF workshop offers marketing advice
SANDPOINT — “Small Budget, Big Buzz” is the upcoming workshop in the TGIF Workshop Series presented by the Bonner Business Center and hosted by the Chamber’s Business Development committee.
Program helps people donate to great causes
This is the way the Idaho State Tax Rebate works when you give to an accredited educational entity.
School board deserves thanks for its vision
I am writing in to publicly recognize the Lake Pend Oreille School District board for granting Sandpoint Charter School's petition to expand to a high school of choice over the next few years. In the public school arena where dollars are tight, it is not easy to make a decision that may have an adverse economic impact on the local district.
Support needed to help our students succeed
Please support the upcoming school levy. Both my children have attended Washington Elementary, Sandpoint Charter School and Sandpoint High School. We have been very pleased with the education they have and are currently receiving.