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Born to read
Library launches program at Kootenai Health
'Born Reading' rolls out
LIBRARIES: Rights apply to all
In response to Ms. Ottosen’s letter, “LIBRARIES: It’s about agendas.”

Library board resolves open meeting law violations
Some call for trustees to resume in-person meetings
Library virtual only meeting not OK

Man arrested at library protest
LBGTQ event attracts more participants than usual, too
Police arrested an armed man who allegedly trespassed while protesting a library program for LGBTQ youths.
RAINBOW SQUAD: Protest not in God’s image
I was heartbroken when I read Madison Hardy’s story on Feb. 1 about the protest at the Post Falls library against the Rainbow Squad, based on “disapproval.”

Rainbows and rain clouds
Citizens debate public library offerings
Residents speak out about LGBTQ materials in public libraries
MORALITY: Look closer, Christians
I’ve been heart broken to read articles of adults showing up at libraries to yell and show signs of condemnation to children and their parents entering the Post Falls library to participate in arts and crafts.
LIBRARY: Quarrel is with God
LIBRARY: Quarrel is with God
LIBRARIES: It’s about agendas
Why do legislatures legally prohibit/limit minors’ ability and access; to smoke/drink/inhalants/obscene material and performances;/firearms/sex/sex shops/vote/drive?
Sisters lead charge for change with dyslexia
Mission is to help Idaho kids overcome reading hurdle
They may be young but they know how to get things done.
DYSLEXIA: Two inspiring girls
I am writing to commend the two young girls, Bridget and Lillian McNamee, who are helping kids with dyslexia learn to read by providing books printed in a special font to local libraries.
Car d’Lane raises $6K for nonprofits
Car d'Lane donates to nonprofits
Jim Hammond to take Oath of Office
To be sworn in as new mayor tonight
Hammond coming in as new mayor

New Year's bashes ahead
While waiting for the clock to strike midnight, locals can enjoy new year festivities and fireworks not far from home.
United Way awards $300K in grants
Through small monthly donations made by participating employees, in partnership with the United Way, $300,000 in grant funds was pledged to local organizations to support community members.

Wendell Robert Wardell, 79
Wendell Robert Wardell was born on October 20, 1942. He died on December 17, 2021, leaving behind a life well and thoroughly lived, his wife, two children and four grandchildren.
For Christmas, no-man's land looks good
Press encourages positive and encouraging letters to the editor Christmas Eve.

A changed life
Pastor behind protests overcame a past of drugs, alcohol, crime
Pastor overcame a past of drugs, booze crime
Workshop gets heated
Councilmember says she felt harassed at workshop on American Rescue Plan Act funds
workshop gets heated
Radical leaders, prepare for a battle
New group is recruiting common-sense leaders for Idaho Legislature.