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Editorial
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EDITORIAL: Getting through the parent trap
Help can come through many sources - including you
Editorial: The (work) force is not with you
Regional economist can help you understand why.
Editorial: Grandma's pie is good, but could be better
Fourth of July parade in CDA could use a creativity boost.
Hate and fear have no home here
Join task force in standing up for good.
Editorial: United we stand for a strong USA
Press republishes popular Independence Day editorial
Editorial: Leading the parade a perfect fit for Mikki
Chamber of Commerce couldn't have found a more deserving grand marshal than Mikki Stevens.
Editorial: With July 4 near, beware this threat
Nationalism is a growing American cancer.
Editorial: Dishonor belongs to writer, not mayor
Horrible email summarizes insane response to thwarted act of potential terrorism.
Editorial: NIC trustees pick best of good bunch
11th president facing unprecedented challenges.
Editorial: Next wave of teachers already here
State board could be on to one solution to teacher shortage.
editorial: 'D' in Dad same as 'D' in Do
Tell your kids you love them, but better still, show them.
Memo to the next NIC president
Community stands ready to help you succeed.
Op-Ed: Attorney General Wasden is a courageous champion of the law
We six were predecessors of Lawrence Wasden as Idaho Attorney General from 1971 to 2003.
Vigilance, not violence, won the day
June 11 will go down as a major victory for the community.
Raise the roof on affordable housing
Press wants your ideas to ease the housing pain.
Op-Ed: Crapo, Fulcher say ‘no’ to Ukraine aid
During their 13 years serving together in Washington, you probably can count on one hand the number of times that Sens. Mike Crapo and Jim Risch canceled out one another with votes — and not use all five fingers.