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COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) — North Idaho College officials say representatives from the Northwest Athletic Conference are investigating the use of booster club funds for the school's athletic program.
The Coeur d'Alene Press reports NIC President Rick MacLennan wrote about the pending investigation in an internal memo to college staff on Thursday. MacLennan wrote that the investigation stems from an anonymous complaint alleging that booster club funds may have been improperly used for student housing, food for athletes and athletic camps in violation of conference rules.
NIC spokeswoman Laura Rumpler says no individuals were named in the complaint. She says if the investigation results in any recommendations, the college will work diligently to make those changes.
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