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Collection agencies, online shopping bear brunt of consumer complaints
State Finance Department offers free education services
The Department of Finance (the “Department”), responded to nearly 200
North Idaho briefs October 26, 2013
Commission raising funds to launch student essay contest
Politics, what else?
No question, moving people’s cheese perturbs plenty on the McEuen Park decision. But there’s more to this story than being inconvenienced by relocating a boat launch or ball field.
Weaver to address human rights banquet
COEUR d'ALENE - An international human rights and education expert will be this year's keynote speaker at the 13th annual Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations Human Rights Banquet on April 12.
Business conference Thursday at The Resort
Local legislators paying for 16 scholarships to event
COEUR d'ALENE - The 22nd annual Idaho Business Opportunity Conference on Thursday at The Coeur d'Alene Resort will offer businesses a chance to connect with purchasers and ideas to expand sales.
Local professionals form new senior alliance
Goal is to work as a team to meet seniors' needs
North Idaho Briefs November 29, 2011
'Manifesto' echoes past questions about bank
The young banker whose dramatic public resignation stung Goldman Sachs this week joins officials from every corner of the government in questioning whether the august investment house deals honestly with all its clients.
Twin Falls' secret sauce
Editorials that open with an apology should be heeded with caution.
Briefs August 26, 2010
Women's hunting clinic scheduled
DOOMSDAY: That's what's approaching
We have only a few days to save the United States of America as we know it.
Feds may go to court to stop Arizona law
WASHINGTON (AP) - Attorney General Eric Holder said Tuesday that the federal government may go to court to challenge Arizona's new law which makes it a state crime to be in the United States illegally.
Safety Fest offers free training, trade show
Registration deadline Feb. 13 for event at armory
POST FALLS - Free training on how to reduce injuries and illness on the job will be offered to employers and employees during the Northern Idaho Safety Fest Feb. 21-23 at the Idaho National Guard armory, 5353 E. Seltice Way.
Jack Raymond Smith, 88
Jack Raymond Smith, 88, of Post Falls, died Feb. 9, 2012. Jack was born Oct. 30, 1923, to Eugene and Alice Smith (Creasman) in Iowa City, Iowa.
Taking aim at a hot topic
Commissioners to address GOP gun resolution
COEUR d'ALENE - The Kootenai County commissioners scheduled a meeting for Tuesday to discuss a Republican central committee resolution on the Second Amendment.
Public invited to comment on state education rules
BOISE — The state Department of Education has opened for public involvement and comment on the negotiated rulemaking process for several of its administrative rules as governed by the Idaho Administrative Procedures Act.
Mars Vandal comes to Coeur d'Alene
UI alum Milam to speak Tuesday at Science on Tap
Sophie Milam graduated from the University of Idaho while living on Mars for eight months — a mock simulation of the Red Planet, actually.
Ranking the state's priorities
Idaho is among the national leaders in job growth, yet lags far behind many others in compensation.
Coldwater Creek brand bought
Sycamore Partners purchases name, intellectual property
Workshop offers help for those in pain
Lake City Community Church is sponsoring "A Way Forward ... Help for People Dealing with Chronic Illness and Pain" from 3-5:30 p.m. Sunday at the church, 6000 N. Ramsey Road.