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Editorial
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EDITORIAL: Getting through the parent trap
Help can come through many sources - including you
Don't take these beautiful days for granted
When the temperature flirts with a divine 85 on August Eve, take a moment to think of this:
Racist lessons won't be lost in North Idaho
If anyone wants to argue about relics’ historical value vs. how they’re perceived today, please go ahead.
Employee retention not what it once was
The recent Press story on teacher retention statistics should have contained an asterisk somewhere. A big, fat asterisk.
Seeing is believing when it comes to a humane shelter
Take a short trip and be convinced.
Bankruptcy isn't always a campaign killer
Dashing toward the May 2002 Republican primary, three-term state Sen. Clyde Boatright of Rathdrum appeared headed toward an easy win over little known challenger Kent Bailey.
Parking fee feud masks deeper issues
When reaction grossly exceeds what most people would consider reasonable based on cause, you know something else is going on.
Honest mistakes will happen, for Pete's sake
If you dedicate your career to public service, you know this: The complaint department is always open.
Hospital trustee brought handcuffs to the job
You wouldn’t have an employee of PepsiCo shaping policy for Coca-Cola.
Civic engagement lands on endangered species list
What Chet said.
Bullets and smiles are both effective weapons
Maybe Coeur d’Alene Police Chief Lee White started to say it during his press conference Friday.
Ironman still showing holes in its uniform
To the people who love Ironman, the wet bodies a week ago today whetted appetites for a return of the full race.
Deep-six 627? It's the best solution
These are the kind of neighbors everyone should want.
Marching toward a season of renewed civility
As we stand on the precipice of the next presidential plebiscite, it’s tempting to indulge in the popular fantasy that we’re on the eve of a great national conversation.
Dear Doug: This run's for you
It’s Ironman Day in the Lake City.
Let's build better bridges between generations
Fellow boomers and beyond, a word, please.