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February 23, 2022
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Group forms to support legal STRs
City to continue talks on tougher laws for short-term rentals
STR battle grows
‘Our community needs us’
After mass arrest, Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations works to combat hate
After mass arrest, Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations works to combat hate
'Too great for hate'
Cd'A police receive both praise and pushback for Saturday's arrests
Cd'A police receive both praise and pushback for Saturday's arrests
Tribute to Mike and Sholeh Patrick
It is with great gratitude and enthusiasm that the Kootenai County Task Force on Human Relations Board of Directors pens this guest opinion in honor of our dear friends Mike and Sholeh Patrick as they take their next journey in life to the great state of Florida after decades with us.
CDA residents only?
Council considers public comments policy
Public comments may be restricted
Seen but not heard
NIC interim president tells key leaders not to speak tonight
Faculty, staff and senate chairs, some trustees say they were not consulted
37 NIC trustee applicants step up
Presidential search update on Wednesday
Board to meet, presidential search update on Wednesday
Analysis: Elections have consequences, and NIC is facing them
A fractured and feuding elected board of trustees has left North Idaho College in crisis.
Wanted: NIC trustee applicants
Applications accepted until 4 p.m. April 25
Applications accepted until 4 p.m. April 25
NIC trustees Wood and Howard resign
State will now step in, appoint 3 trustees
Two longtime North Idaho College trustees say they’re walking away from the organization in order to save it.
NIC trustee to chair: Resign
College leaders, others respond to probation recommendation
An NIC trustee calls once again for the board chair to resign as chair.
NIC: Presidential search moving at ‘snail’s pace’
Trustee disagreements slow down search process
COEUR d’ALENE — A North Idaho College trustee said he’s frustrated at the small amount progress made so far on finding the college a permanent president.