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Canada's Davies extends 2 years with Bayern to June 2025
Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies has agreed to a two-year contract extension with Bayern Munich through June 2025.
Canada's Davies extends 2 years with Bayern to June 2025
Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies has agreed to a two-year contract extension with Bayern Munich through June 2025.
Kreilach's late goal helps Real Salt Lake tie Red Bulls 1-1
SANDY, Utah (AP) — Damir Kreilach scored in stoppage time to help Real Salt Lake tie the New York Red Bulls 1-1 Saturday.
Washington State hires Jake Dickert as defensive coordinator
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Washington State hired Jake Dickert as its defensive coordinator on Tuesday.
Washington State hires Jake Dickert as defensive coordinator
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Washington State hired Jake Dickert as its defensive coordinator on Tuesday.
Coeur d'Alene Adult Soccer Club scores Sept. 19, 2025
The club is still accepting registrations, and several teams are in need of players. Information: Cdaasc.com
Northwest Notes Dec. 23, 2025
A note on Vandal football.
Treadwell named running backs coach at Idaho
Treadwell named running backs coach at Idaho
Springtime Is A Good Time To Check Your Credit Report
(NAPSI)—Most people look to spring as a good time to clean out those items you no longer need and get organized. This should extend to your financial records as well.
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IRS paid $513M in undeserved homebuyer credits
Most went to more than 47,000 taxpayers who didn't qualify as first-time homebuyers
WASHINGTON - The Internal Revenue Service has paid out more than a half-billion dollars in homebuyer tax credits to people who probably didn't qualify, a government investigator said Friday.
Schools close to decision
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WCU honored for its marketing work
The Whitefish Credit Union has received three Diamond Awards from the Credit Union National Association, which recognizes outstanding marketing, branding, and business development achievements in the credit union industry.
Why your credit history matters to insurance companies
Do you have bad credit? If so, it's unlikely to get around the fact that it's going to impact more than just your ability to get credit cards. Your credit history offers potential employers, banks and even
FEC retires largest capital credit in co-op's history
At their October meeting, FEC’s board of trustees retired $3 million of capital credits allocated to member accounts in 2008 and an additional $5 million of capital credits allocated in 2021 — the largest capital credit retirement in FEC history.
Why some Americans are looking at a new place for their retirement accounts
(ARA) - With the stock market in the doldrums, and a flurry of bank failures and subsequent federal bank bailouts, increasing numbers of retirement savers are choosing credit unions for their individual retirement accounts (IRAs).
To pursue plans and dreams, new grads need financial tools
(ARA) - Recent graduates should be proud of their accomplishment, but there is still a lot to learn - like how to get the most from their money, how to establish credit and how to ensure convenient, safe access to their savings and checking accounts. While today's tough economic times can make setting up these building blocks of personal finance even more worrisome, credit unions offer many solutions.
Liz Weston: Can you have too much credit?
People who care about their credit scores tend to obsess about some things they probably shouldn’t, such as the possibility they might have too much credit.
Liz Weston: Can you have too much credit?
People who care about their credit scores tend to obsess about some things they probably shouldn’t, such as the possibility they might have too much credit.
Liz Weston: Can you have too much credit?
People who care about their credit scores tend to obsess about some things they probably shouldn’t, such as the possibility they might have too much credit.