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MY TURN: Ensuring a respectful and inclusive Fourth of July Parade
This year, we introduced new guidelines regarding the display of certain symbols and imagery in the parade, a decision that has unfortunately led to misunderstandings and accusations.
MY TURN: Kootenai County Public Service Announcement special attention: Washington criminals
Reservation Confirmation: Kootenai Sheriff Bed and Breakfast
Fourth of July is upon us and it is no surprise that many of our arrestees will come from the state of Washington. I have a responsibility to advise Washington criminals that Idaho laws are much different than those in Washington. Here are the top 10 things a criminal should know before bringing unlawful behavior into Kootenai County.
Local tech hub misses out on funding
Backers remain hopeful proposal will still work
No region is better equipped than ours to meet the unprecedented global demand for equipping 40,000 new airplanes with lightweight aerospace parts that reduce carbon emissions. Within a few years, the Inland Northwest Tech Hub can have prototypes ready for high-rate production, enabling thousands of new domestic manufacturing jobs to lessen our growing reliance on foreign technology and foreign labor. Missing this opportunity will increase our reliance on foreign labor, threatening our national and economic security. We will be working on every possible opportunity to make new American jobs and supply chains a reality.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Health freedom: Your choice
It’s finally July, with all the joys of summer! This time of year, many people take at least a cursory look at our freedoms and rights, and, hopefully, they are grateful for them: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition, freedom of movement, freedom of association, freedom from discrimination, freedom from cruel or unusual punishment.
DEMOCRATS: Facts say otherwise
DEMOCRATS: Facts say otherwise
SNR awarded $5K Kiwanis Club of Couer d'Alene grant
SNR and Kiwanis have similar visions
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OPINION: Insurrection Day
We celebrate our independence by waving flags, holding parades, barbecuing meat and lighting off fireworks. Meanwhile our liberties, our freedoms are being eroded by well-meaning oppressors and the very same government established to protect those rights.
OPINION: Birthday reflections
As the United States reaches its 247th year, the joints are getting a little creaky and we are collectively experiencing some pain in the posterior.
FAST FIVE Briana Francis is piecing together the perfect Fourth of July Parade
Introducing Briana Francis, a dynamic 26-year-old who is rapidly advancing in her role as program coordinator at the Coeur d'Alene Regional Chamber.
Hagadone Marine Group acquires Murphy Marine
The newly acquired assets adjacent to Blackwell Island Marina include 145 new wet slips, increasing Hagadone Marine’s total to 1,611 slips on Lake Coeur d’Alene. This strategic location perfectly complements Hagadone Marine’s operations and vision for regional growth.
Former Coeur d'Alene mayor dies
Jim Fromm ran on 'Save Our Shoreline' campaign
Jim Fromm, who served as Coeur d'Alene's mayor from 1982 to 1986, died June 26.
LIBRARY LAW: Long anticipated and much needed
LIBRARY LAW: Long anticipated and much needed
DEBATE: This reader did not like it
DEBATE: This reader did not like it
DEBATE: Who do you choose?
Did not like it, The debate was disappointing. To their credit, I thought both moderators did a good job and did not see any bias to either candidates.
Community members show support during Library Day of Action
Events held across Kootenai County as House Bill 710 becomes law
One of Michelle Krewson's fondest memories of the library is walking with her children just a couple blocks from home to the old Coeur d'Alene Public Library on Harrison Avenue. She wasn't able to learn typing in high school due to a broken arm, so the library was where she learned her way around a keyboard. She taught herself how to type on the Mickey Mouse computer in the kids' section while her kids played and pored over books. “We’ve been frequenting the library forever and ever," she said. "We love it.”
MY TURN: Senate Bill 1329 impacts minors' health care
As families across Idaho gear up for summer adventures, I'm compelled to address a legislative change that will impact pediatric health care access starting July 1. Senate Bill 1329 warrants our attention.
Movers & Shakers
Movers & Shakers
Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of a pre-election Trump trial
In a historic ruling, the justices said Monday for the first time that former presidents can be shielded from prosecution for at least some of what they do in the Oval Office.
editorial: United we stand for a strong USA
Our differences are important; our togetherness is essential