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CLN votes for sparse notes
Note taking, prep for budget season discussed at Thursday meeting
Staff will be expected to present the board with a balanced budget and pare down notes taken at Community Library Network meetings following actions taken at Thursday’s three-and-a-half-hour meeting at the Hayden Library.
Legals for March, 28 2024
Legals for June, 5 2024
Legals for June, 5 2024
NIC board to meet Wednesday
North Idaho College trustees are expected to hire legal counsel Wednesday.
NIC: Lawyers should have answer to Banducci question
At the Sept. 27 NIC Board of Trustees meeting, Todd Banducci asked the question “If you have the formula on how to buy out a president’s contract, please bring it to me, or bring it to us, OK?.”
Special NIC meeting today
North Idaho College trustees will convene tonight for a special meeting, where they’re expected to address an unidentified personnel matter.
CLN accepts URD money, decreases base by same amount
Community Library Network trustees unanimously approved accepting $42,256.90 in urban renewal district funds during a special meeting Friday at the Post Falls Library. At the same meeting, the board majority — Chair Rachelle Ottoson, Vice Chair Tom Hanley and Tim Plass — diminished funding for the network by the same amount, despite objections from Trustees Katie Blank and Vanessa Robinson and several words of caution from Library Director Alexa Eccles.
North Idaho College appeals Swayne’s reinstatement
North Idaho College has appealed to the Idaho Supreme Court over a Kootenai County judge’s decision to reinstate NIC President Nick Swayne.
Legals for September, 23 2023
Legals for May, 16 2024
Legals for May, 9 2024
Selecting an estate executor or successor trustee
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.
Legals for December, 12 2023
Legals for June, 18 2024
Legals for August, 11 2023
Legals for September, 19 2023
Legals for October, 12 2023
Legals for April, 16 2024
No tax increase for library network
Public hearing set for 5:30 p.m. Aug. 10 in PF
The Community Library Network budget was finalized Tuesday by trustees.