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Editorial
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EDITORIAL: Getting through the parent trap
Help can come through many sources - including you
Awakened by the 'e' word's warning
Innocent until proven guilty.
Here's your state payroll, suckers
So you thought Gov. Clement Leroy Otter cashed fat paychecks, did you?
Phone policy: Something to call home about
Coeur d’Alene School District is giving its new top executive a bit of a welcoming gift: A rational cellphone plan.
Heed warning of this crash survivor
The young man stood on the southwest corner of Prairie Avenue and Atlas Road just after 6 p.m. Saturday, watching his mashed Subaru being pulled onto a tow-truck trailer. He was shaking slightly but insisted he was…
Not just another contest
Maybe it’s not the Super Bowl, but Best of North Idaho is a championship game for hundreds of local businesses.
A suggestion or two for 'personal bills'
It's apparently never too late to learn something about your legislature.
Health care executive order a hearty start
Even if you think Gov. Butch Otter and Lt. Gov. Brad Little are pandering for votes with their health care executive order, give the guys some credit.
Enemies of darkness step forward
Rep. Paul Amador, a Republican state representative from Coeur d’Alene, turned the lights on.
A salute to Denny Burt and all his friends
You ask what makes Coeur d’Alene so darned special.
You asked, Brent, so here you go
Brent Regan, who presides over the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee, isn't afraid to attach his name to criticisms of any kind. We appreciate that about him.
Help is on the way, employers
Headline: 42 percent of current jobs going away. — Front page Cd’A Press, Jan. 19
Transparency takes a kick to the groin
Thanks, Vito, for keeping the lights off.
A breath of fresh North Idaho air
For a mental health tuneup, sometimes you just have to turn away from the political conflagration that’s consuming our nation.
Put porch thieves out of business
No, it was not “just” a blanket that was stolen from a Coeur d’Alene family last weekend.
CEO proposal is music to Idaho's ears
In an Idaho Education News story published Nov. 29 on cdapress.com, a photo caption reads, “Gov. Butch Otter will unveil his 12th and final executive budget proposal on Jan. 8. It’s unclear whether the CEO proposal…