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Opinion

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OPINION: Protecting Idaho’s business community from federal overreach

In Idaho, we take immense pride in being the least regulated state in the nation, which has led to unprecedented e…

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GOVERNMENT: Agencies exist for a reason

GOVERNMENT: Agencies exist for a reason

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DEI: Makes valuing diversity superficial

DEI: Makes valuing diversity superficial

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EDITORIAL: Lean bureaucracy could be healthier for nation

Key is choosing wisely - based on actual efficiency - which federal jobs should vanish

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DEI: Students benefit from it

DEI: Students benefit from it

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ELECTION: Don’t judge those you disagree with

ELECTION: Don’t judge those you disagree with

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MY TURN: Author was on the mark

MY TURN: Author was on the mark

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EDITORIAL: Brighten their holidays — and beyond

Press Christmas for All is your ticket to make lasting difference in your community

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OPINION: Federal forest managers are too tangled in their own bureaucracy to mitigate wildfires

Working for the Bureau of Land Management as an initial attack firefighter during my summers in college, you would learn pretty fast how to properly move the h…

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EDITORIAL: Don't push 'buy now' button just yet

'Tis the season to stick together

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NIC: New board is functioning

In the Nov. 21 edition of the Coeur d’Alene Press under the NIC board tackles the legal bills, athletics budget article your reporter mentioned several former NIC trustees were in attendance.

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LIBRARIES: New trustee is qualified

Regarding Jean Richardson’s letter entitled “LIBRARIES: Is this what voters wanted?”

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EDUCATION: Belongs in the state’s hands

One budget cut needed, in 1867 Andrew Johnson started the Department of Education, which was supposed to be a fact finding mission on education to see how schools were progressing. It had 15 employees and a budget …

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ELECTION: A win for the Republic

America has spoken at the ballot box. The majority obviously likes energy independence, lower gas and food prices, a strong military, well-regulated borders, less regulation on private business, state sovereignty, …

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CLN: Board is alienating its communities

Regarding your article titled “New Trustee Selected for Community Library Network Board” (Nov. 22), I attended the meeting in question. I observed two of the three applicants present their cases for the open truste…

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GRATITUDE: Thanks for the gift

On Nov. 26, I stopped at Dutch Brothers on Hanley to purchase a gift card for a friend. There was quite a line. I could see that a woman in a white vehicle was parked and would need to get out, so I backed up to le…