Editorial
To find our opinion based editorials, see below. We'll share opinion based editorial articles regularly for interested viewers.
EDITORIAL: Getting through the parent trap
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EDITORIAL: Consider impact of personnel compensation on seniors' pockets
The city, we believe, operates a pretty tight ship. They are not prone to spending money unnecessarily. And the City Council, which approves the budget, keeps a close watch on operations and spending.
EDITORIAL: In praise of courage, but urging caution
Law officers would say it’s best to call those who are trained and equipped to deal with such situations. They may not get there within a minute, but they will be there as quickly as they can. North Idaho is fortun…
EDITORIAL: East Sherman growing, has potential to be great
Remember the “Activate East Sherman” pilot project on the 1600 block of East Sherman that began in 2018? It lasted four years and involved diagonal parking and outdoor street seating in front of the Moon Time. Both…
EDITORIAL: Reducing fire risk on Tubbs Hill a must
According to the latest forecast from the Predictive Services Office at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, June through September shows a higher potential for significant wildfire developing in North Id…
EDITORIAL: Local demonstrations will show how it's done
We believe those expected to come out for the “No Kings” protests will keep tabs on their conduct, as well as the conduct of those joining them. They take pride in their community, as do we.
EDITORIAL: Bylaws are not always right
The Press reported that each month, Tillman informed the Legislative District 4 Chair — at that time, Becky Funk — of the reason for her absence. She sent a different proxy to stand in for her at each meeting, in c…
EDITORIAL: Coeur d'Alene should raise water rates
Water Department Director Kyle Marine presented a proposal under which rates would rise to help pay for an eight-year, $84.3 million capital improvement plan. Under one scenario to fully cover the cost of the p…
EDITORIAL: The Press informs, a community responds
The day the story was published, people started delivering bags of dog food. The next day, even more. And over the weekend, the floodgates burst open. By Monday, about 30,000 pounds of pet food and more than $20,00…
EDITORIAL: Don't lock the press out of Kohberger trial
A group of news outlets covering the Kohberger case, including the Coeur d’Alene Press, recently sent a letter to the judge asking for better access to the upcoming trial. Our requests are simple and reasonable: Le…
EDITORIAL: You're invited to a 'Garden Party'
Today, the city will celebrate the recognition of the Garden District to the National Register of Historic Places. It's a worthy party, one that was years in the making.
EDITORIAL: The 100 Deadliest Days are here
Summer has arrived, which means we are now entering the most dangerous period on America's roads. The stretch between Memorial Day and Labor Day — aptly named the 100 Deadliest Days — claims more lives in traffic a…
EDITORIAL: The Lakeland levy passed, but now the real work begins
Lakeland voters made a clear choice last week. By approving a $15 million, two-year supplemental levy with a resounding 67% support, they demonstrated deep commitment to their public schools, their teachers, and — …
EDITORIAL: The meaning of Memorial Day
Tomorrow is Memorial Day. Always on the last Monday in May, we remember and honor the importance of this day. Memorial Day is a day to recollect and remember those who have died in defense of our country.
EDITORIAL: A resounding vote of confidence
Tuesday's election results speak volumes about the character of our community. When Coeur d'Alene voters approved the $16.4 million fire department bond with an impressive 74.87% support — well above the required s…
EDITORIAL: Take action now before fire season really begins
Recent reports from Northern Lakes Fire District show North Idaho already experiencing more wildfires than this time last year, despite some rainfall. With precipitation levels well below average, our community fac…