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Longtime Community Library Network board member resigns
Katie Blank served library district for over 30 years
Katie Blank, a longtime Community Library Network trustee, has resigned from the board. Blank served on the board for more than 30 years. She submitted her resignation Sunday. "Recently some very challenging health concerns have been brought to my attention," Blank said in the resignation letter.
Legals for June, 19 2024
West Bonner ponders school closures
Community hopes to fund extracurricular programs on its own
Several elementary schools will likely be closed as part of an effort to close a $4.68 million shortfall brought about by the failure of a West Bonner County levy.
Moon reelected Idaho GOP Chair, party now opposes funding higher education
Republican party platform opposes higher ed funding
Keep your estate plan simple(ish)
It may seem obvious that when planning for what should happen after your death, more detail is better. Indeed, the problems I see with many estate plans have to do with ignoring some aspect of planning that should be addressed. However, the opposite problem is also possible. Let’s take a look...
EDITORIAL: One year, three very disturbing incidents
Disturbing trend means we must ask — and answer — a very difficult question
MY TURN: Project 2025 — Presidential Transition Project
I see from Mr. Regan’s most recent article that he thinks the Coeur d’ Alene Press should be a mouthpiece for his perspective, rather than a voice for the broader views of the community. That doesn’t surprise me. The first thing authoritarians want to do is take over a free press. Democracy dies in darkness, and that’s the whole goal, isn’t it Mr. Regan? You’d hate to have Idahoans know what the IFF and the KCRCC are really up to. Speaking of that, every citizen should know about Project 2025 — The Presidential Transition Project.
Legals for June, 13 2024
Legals for June, 6 2024
HUCKLEBERRIES: Indignity and etiquette
After he hung up his sneakers, basketball hall-of-famer Bill Walton was known for his offbeat, and sometimes caustic, commentary as a sportscaster.
Memories, stories shared as Coeur d'Alene school prepares to close
Memories, stories shared as school prepares to close
A tidal wave of memories came flooding back when a small group of former Borah Elementary School students met at the school Tuesday to reminisce and recall their Borah experiences.
HUCKLEBERRIES: Ordinance for peace and quiet
“Ordinance” is a fancy word for a law imposed by cities and counties.