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OPINION: Future graduates, have hope for a more perfect union
June 5, 2024 1 a.m.

OPINION: Future graduates, have hope for a more perfect union

All over the country, people are emerging from high schools, colleges, and universities carrying a freshly minted degree.

Willie Mays Appreciation
June 19, 2024 9:15 a.m.

Willie Mays Appreciation

: The 'Say Hey Kid' inspired generations with talent and exuberance

June 1, 2024 1 a.m.

Fair foundation awards scholarships

This year's scholarships, awarded to 18 students from local schools, totaled over $20,000.

Wyoming pass landslide brings mountain-sized headache to commuting tourist town workers
June 11, 2024 10:05 a.m.

Wyoming pass landslide brings mountain-sized headache to commuting tourist town workers

Each day, thousands make — or used to make — the half-hour-plus drive over Teton Pass from more affordable communities in eastern Idaho. Commuters are now looking at at least another hour of driving and possibly two through a different route into Wyoming.

Delbert Kerr, 84
June 2, 2024 1 a.m.

Delbert Kerr, 84

Delbert “Del” L. Kerr of Hayden, Idaho, passed away peacefully on May 27, 2024. He was born on May 13, 1940, in Outlook, Washington, to Wilbert and Alice (VanKlinken).

June 5, 2024 1 a.m.

Harris: Drought is over

Rain expected to give way to the 80s this week; Harris says

But don’t let all this rain, cool conditions and gray skies depress you. Warmth and sunshine is on the way.

June 7, 2024 midnight

Legals for June, 7 2024

Longtime Community Library Network board member resigns
June 17, 2024 12:05 p.m.

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.

June 9, 2024 1 a.m.

ELECTION: Project 2025 would be catastrophic

Reading the Ethel Steinmetz Marmont guest opinion, “Project 2025 — The Presidential Transition Project,” sparked a recall of Albert Camus’s The Plague, his “allegory for fascism that creeps into a place and takes over before most people notice.”

Majority of Americans favor forgiving medical debt, AP-NORC poll finds
June 18, 2024 1:50 p.m.

Majority of Americans favor forgiving medical debt, AP-NORC poll finds

About 6 in 10 people with debt from medical bills favor medical debt forgiveness if the person has large amounts of debt compared to their income, compared to about half of people without medical debt.

June 5, 2024 1 a.m.

REGAN: Not rational about NIC

I would like to voice extreme exception to Brent Regan’s opinion column “Rational thinking” in the May 31 edition of the Coeur d’Alene Press. I wonder if the swamp gas floating over Coeur d’Alene also includes the systematic partial destruction of North Idaho College?

Airline turbulence
June 3, 2024 1:05 a.m.

Airline turbulence

With all of these wild weather patterns across the globe, it should be no surprise that we’re hearing more about airline turbulence. Most of us heard about the recent turbulence disaster with a Singapore Airlines flight May 21 from London to Singapore.

Post Falls subdivision lots approved unanimously after traffic concerns voiced
June 13, 2024 1:07 a.m.

Post Falls subdivision lots approved unanimously after traffic concerns voiced

Traffic issues in the city of Post Falls now and in the future was the topic on residents’ and commissioners' minds leading up to a unanimously approved vote to turn North Place East Subdivision into 1,125 lots Tuesday night.

OPINION: Rational thinking
May 31, 2024 1 a.m.

OPINION: Rational thinking

In a recent Coeur d'Alene Press editorial, the lingering ghost of the former editor rises like swamp gas over the Florida Everglades to regurgitate tired and biased tropes against the Republican Party.

OPINION: Let’s celebrate Juneteenth
June 19, 2024 1 a.m.

OPINION: Let’s celebrate Juneteenth

Over and over again, we hear community leaders say, “North Idaho is not racist.”

Shoshone commissioners surprised by cost of office space
June 7, 2024 1 a.m.

Shoshone commissioners surprised by cost of office space

Concerns over open meeting laws and privacy highlighted

The Shoshone Board of County Commissioners elected to pause discussions about remodeling their office on Tuesday morning.

Should your oldest child be in charge of your estate?
June 9, 2024 1 a.m.

Should your oldest child be in charge of your estate?

When I meet with clients to set up estate plans, I find that a surprising number of people mistakenly believe that they must name their eldest child in their will or their trust as the person in charge of their estate. Even those who understand that they are not legally required to do this may think they are supposed to nominate their eldest child for this duty. There may have been a time when social norms dictated this outcome, but those days are long past, and today I speak to my clients in detail about who the right type of person is to be left in charge of their estate. Let’s review some of the factors that should be considered.

June 8, 2024 1 a.m.

MY TURN: The good old days

I was shopping in a local store a couple of weeks ago when I overheard two women talking about how they wish we could go back to “the good old days” when things were so much better. I have heard that same mantra expressed many times over recent years. And I have always had the same internal reaction…good old days? For whom?

The Joy of Triathlons
June 20, 2024 1 a.m.

The Joy of Triathlons

Kip is a physical therapist who moved here in 2007 and didn’t do his first triathlon until 2010

Coeur d'Alene council moves to protect history
June 20, 2024 1:09 a.m.

Coeur d'Alene council moves to protect history

Approves 182-day moratorium on demolition, work on historic buildings

The moratorium has been a goal of the city’s Historic Preservation Commission, particularly since the recent demolition of the E. Lakeshore Drive 1925 home of the late Dr. E.R.W. "Ted" Fox and the historic Roosevelt Inn possibly facing the same fate with a developer offering to buy the property.