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ELECTION: Something to believe in
I guess I’m proud to be a RINO or at least the way the current leadership of the KCRCC defines it.
ELECTION: Lifetime Cd’Aers endorse Patzer
As lifelong residents of Coeur d’Alene, we are grateful to the people of our community who tirelessly and selflessly give their time and energy to make Coeur d’Alene a better place for all generations. One of these dedicated volunteers is Dave Patzer, and today we ask you to vote for Dave Patzer for precinct chair in precinct No. 205.
OPINION: Are you a North Idaho Republican?
Here's what North Idaho Republicans believe.
ELECTION: Pick Lisa for Precinct 411
I am honored to endorse my friend Lisa Carlson Aitken for Precinct Committee Captain for Precinct 411. A Coeur d’Alene native and product of Coeur d’Alene schools, she is also raising her children and grandchildren in this community.
REGAN: A testament to need for change
The Press has gifted Brent Regan with a weekly column. Rather than using this privilege to benefit our community with trustworthy and valuable information, he uses it for benefiting himself, trying to bully us into submission and denigrating the people who have made advantageous contributions to our community and the Republican Party.
ZAO: We need a doc in the house
Every once in a great while, a candidate emerges who is head and shoulders above the field, and especially above her opponent. That candidate is Cheri Zao, an Idaho native, reared in Alaska, received her medical training in Texas, and returned to Idaho decades ago to practice medicine.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Auto-immune insights
From a Western Medical perspective, an autoimmune disease is a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own cells, tissues and organs. Instead of focusing on harmful substances such as bacteria and viruses, it appears to get confused between healthy cells and harmful invaders, leading it to attack normal cells. Treatment involves suppressing this crazy, aberrant immune system, in order to control the behavior that appears to be defiant.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Uncork the benefits of a wine club membership
For wine lovers, few things are as exciting as discovering a new favorite bottle or region. However, navigating the vast world of wine can be intimidating, with thousands of labels and appellations to choose from. This is where joining a wine club can be a game-changer, offering a curated selection of bottles tailored to your palate.
MY TURN: It’s Preservation Month — and it couldn’t be more timely
Stay engaged on local historic preservation needs.
VETERANS: These legislators let you down
It is primary time, and if you are a veteran or the family member of a veteran it is vitally important to think about your choices.
MASTERSON: Deep roots in community
Yes the competition for Dist. 1 commissioner is keen this year. But there is one shining star in that race and that is Bat Masterson.
BORAH: Not just a matter of numbers
I have four kids in the Coeur d’Alene School District. Two of them are at Borah Elementary, the school on the chopping block. We are deeply saddened that the school might close. This would be a huge loss to the students and our community.
OPINION: Gaining ground in our uphill battle
Democrats standing up for office, not giving up
CDA Chamber: Crucial role of precinct committeeman and their impact on business
This important precinct committeeman race is coming up on the May primary ballot. T
THANKS: To our favorite weatherMann
In reading “Forecast Calls for 20-Year Celebration” on Monday (April 15) in the Coeur d’Alene Press, I wanted to give a heartfelt thank you to Randy Mann for his years of dedication and service to providing accurate weather for our area. Mann’s commentaries on the weather, along with Cliff Harris, provide the bright spot to my days.
POLICE: Thanks for being here
Dear Coeur d’Alene Police, It’s us again, Children’s Village. Dispatch said we need you, again. I know what you’re thinking that it’s annoying. We completely agree but thank you for showing up again.
GRADUATES: Message from an ORAG
Dear Kootenai County high school graduates, As you jump into your future with your graduation I would like to ask you to take a look at service: Service to your country, state, county and communities.
Community Water Dance at 10 a.m. Saturday in Post Falls
A free Community Water Dance performance will be from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the grand pavilion in Q'emiln Park, 12201 W. Parkway Drive, Post Falls.
PATZER: An ideal precinct committeeman
We would like to endorse David Patzer for the position of Precinct 205 Committeeman.
The miracle of water
April was a drier-than-normal month across the Inland Northwest. At Cliff’s station in Coeur d’Alene, only 0.39 inches of moisture fell, compared to the normal of 1.77 inches.