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Editorial
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EDITORIAL: Getting through the parent trap
Help can come through many sources - including you
Planning ahead for tomorrow's roads, highways
Thank you, Idaho Transportation Department.
Keep this in mind on the 'r'-word
Recent CNN.com headline: Dow tumbles 800 points amid new warning of recession
Before the curtain goes up on autumn
Kiss sweet summer goodbye.
Re-entry center not a done deal - or dead, either
More information is needed before Kootenai County can determine if it’s ready and willing to house the 130-bed halfway house — more formally called a re-entry center — for prison inmates transitioning back into soc…
Don't let slivers give you the shivers
He’s heard it all. What he hasn’t seen he can easily imagine.
Two versions of the state's test score story
Let’s not sugarcoat it.
Happiness is an elephant ear and a summer smile
There’s one sure way to say farewell to summer with a smile on your mug.
Bond issue exposes cost guessing game
On March 26, 2018, Idaho Gov. Butch Otter signed into law HB 626, an innocuous-looking, yawn-inducing bit of legislation that requires ballot language outlining the cost of proposed school bond issues.
Uncle Steve's student advice: Try four jobs
Tuesday could be the start of something special for hundreds of local children.
NIC loses a battle but is winning war
Some North Idaho College fans are calling for the president’s head. In the wake of severe sanctions delivered by the Northwest Athletic Conference as reported by The Press this week, there’s clamoring aplenty for t…
The night the lights went out in Cd'A
In his 2015 New York Times bestseller “Lights Out,” journalist Ted Koppel explores the terrifying vulnerability of our nation to a cyberattack that would shut down power indefinitely.
Sheriff's job is hottest ticket in town
At this rate, The Press will be publishing an article soon listing all the people not running for Kootenai County sheriff.
Do you hear the sounds of service?
Service before self.
The power of the people's right to petition
About those pesky pieces of paper wielded by Idahoans seeking change through something called the citizen ballot initiative process…
Greener pastures: Sorry, New York, they're in Moscow
There aren’t many people who likely take a pay cut when they agree to a $420,000 a year job.