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Federal charges may be filed in embezzlement case
SANDPOINT — A civil suit accusing a Bonner County couple of raiding the finances of a nonprofit humanitarian group for personal gain is expected to evolve into a federal criminal matter, according to attorneys on both sides of the case.
Relaxation Destination graduates to own suite
SANDPOINT — Scarcely a year after opening Your Relaxation Destination at the Bonner Business Center, reflexologist Penny Waters is “graduating” to a suite of her own in Sandpoint.
2008 Career Fair set for Wednesday
The third annual Career Fair is being held on April 30 at the Bonner County Fairgrounds from noon to 6 p.m.
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Notice of Public Hearing
Loan No. XXXXXX234 T.S.
No. 1081132-09 Parcel No. RP007740010090A NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Loan No. XXXXXX234 T.S.
No. 1081132-09 Parcel No. RP007740010090A NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
Sunday event showed reasons to celebrate
Another year, another springtime in North Idaho (hopefully it will arrive soon) and another Earth Day. We are still alive here on the planet, the old cynic in me would have said “That’s a great reason to celebrate.”
Steven Brian White, 36
Steven Brian White, 36, passed to heaven on Friday, May 6, 2005 at his home in Sagle, Idaho, due to an enlarged heart.
Col. Falls woman sentenced for child endangerment incident
Kelsie Lynn Vulgamore, 26, of Columbia Falls, received a six-month suspended sentence for misdemeanor reckless driving.
Idaho ranked fifth-best place to live
"We're Number 5! We're Number 5!."
Dennis Walker, 68
Former Post Falls resident Dennis Walker, 68, passed away June 4, 2011, at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane due to complications from open heart surgery.
DEBT: Heed senators' advice
Stop this hypocritical debate and use some common sense to keep the United States from very soon falling over the cliff in indebtedness, as both our good Idaho Senators are warning us will happen soon.
Woman gets four years for identity theft
COEUR d'ALENE - A Sandpoint woman was ordered Monday to serve four years in prison for an identity theft and bank fraud scheme that netted $37,790 in ill-gotten gains, U.S. Attorney Wendy Olson has announced.
Exchange of gunfire nets probation
Hayden man part of 2010 shooting incident near Chilco Pond
Chamber's Wallace earns organizational honors
WASHINGTON, D.C.— Institute for Organization Management, the professional development program of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, announced that Marilee Wallace, IOM, a vice president, of the Coeur d’Alene Chamber of Commerce, has graduated from the program and has received the recognition of IOM.
Pocatello Parks and Rec. Dept. to close playgrounds, CRC closure extended
POCATELLO — In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, the city of Pocatello Parks and Recreation Department will be closing playgrounds in the city’s park system.
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Melvin ‘Mel’ E. Wach Jr.
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College, high school
Merger between local banks, First Interstate Bank completed
First Interstate BancSystem announced this week that it has completed its acquisition of two Kootenai County banks.
There's still time to help United Way
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