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What's next for Petrino, Idaho football
It was 22 degrees and late in the afternoon when Idaho and Colorado State kicked off in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl on Dec. 22 at Albertsons Stadium in Boise.
Strikers shine at Three Blind Refs tourney
The Sandpoint Strikers tryouts for fall season have been rescheduled for June 11 and 12, due to wet weather. Boys and girls who will be at least 7 years-old and not older than 13 as of Aug. 1, 2012, are eligible to try out.
Preparing for Kombat
Mixed Martial Arts event set for Friday night at Majestic Valley Arena
The Straight Blast Gym in Kalispell isn’t wasting time decorating the walls.
BIG SKY FOOTBALL KICKOFF: Jason Eck, past and present
First-year Vandal coach looks to restore program's winning ways
“When Terry mentioned that he was a candidate, I was like, I think he’s a really good fit for our conference,” Wistrcill said. “I think he’s like a lot of our other coaches — good, solid people, really hard worker, and I think he’s a really good choice for Idaho. Look forward to working with him.”
Future Vandals: Lake City seniors Green, Johnson talk verbal commitments to Idaho football
“It’s reassuring to know that I made the right decision, where I’m going,” said Alex Green, a 6-foot-5, 270-pound senior left tackle at Lake City High. “They’ve shown that they really want me, and I really like what they have to offer. So let’s do it,” said Zach Johnson, a 6-2, 220-pound senior linebacker/running back/receiver at Lake City.
Police ask for help in identifying credit card thief
This person is a person of interest in the theft of a credit card from the Assembly of God Church. The credit card was used at the Town Pump and at McGowans Grocery on August 30, 2013 between 3:30 and 3:50 p.m.. The Plains Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying this subject as well as information on the White Ford Expedition pictured.
Whitefish Credit Union achieves $2 billion in assets
Whitefish Credit Union surpassed $2 billion in total assets this summer.
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To serve and be protected
The theft of 26.5 million veterans' personal data from the Department of Veterans' Affairs is extremely serious, and I urge all Montana veterans to personally protect themselves. The immediate action is to notify any of the three national credit reporting agencies-Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion- and report an "Initial Fraud Alert." This places a "flag" on your credit file, and alerts credit grantors to verify your identity before establishing new credit in your name. The "flag" is automatically reported to the other two credit reporting agencies.
To serve and be protected
The theft of 26.5 million veterans' personal data from the Department of Veterans' Affairs is extremely serious, and I urge all Montana veterans to personally protect themselves. The immediate action is to notify any of the three national credit reporting agencies-Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion- and report an "Initial Fraud Alert." This places a "flag" on your credit file, and alerts credit grantors to verify your identity before establishing new credit in your name. The "flag" is automatically reported to the other two credit reporting agencies.
Families that adopt eligible to receive a credit this tax season
Families who adopted on or after July 1, 2022 are eligible for a refundable tax credit alongside their 2023 tax return.
Money to the members.
A credit union is a financial co-op, where members' well-being takes priority.
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Editor’s note: Kootenai County has transitioned to a new electronic court records management system. This has brought several changes to our records reporting. We are unable to report the ages of individuals who are sentenced, just the year of birth. The local court is unable to provide records of new lawsuits or divorces at this time. We will continue to refine our records reporting to provide our readers with the information they count on.
Before You Do Your Holiday Shopping, Check Your Credit Report
(NAPSI)—Holiday retail sales are expected to increase anywhere between 3 and 4 percent during the 2015 shopping season, according to estimates by various experts in the industry. That's down slightly from 2014 but higher than the National Retail Federation's 10-year average of 2.5 percent.
Qwest Foundation donates $14,625
NIC Foundation receives grant for rural dual credit scholarships
A total of 75 students from the rural areas of North Idaho will benefit from a $14,625 grant received by the North Idaho College Foundation for the creation of dual credit scholarships.
Endowment credit up for renewal in next session
The endowment tax credit that benefits charitable donors and nonprofits, and pulls potential tax revenue from the state budget will be up for renewal in the next legislative session.
Endowment credit up for renewal in next session
The endowment tax credit that benefits charitable donors and nonprofits, and pulls potential tax revenue from the state budget will be up for renewal in the next legislative session.
Whitefish looks at tax credits for affordable housing
The Whitefish Housing Authority is laying the groundwork to compete beginning this spring for low-income housing tax credits with the goal of creating affordable housing in Whitefish.
Electric co-op asks members to review unclaimed capital credits list
Flathead Electric Cooperative Trustees recently retired $3 million in capital credits allocated to members in 2008/2009.
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