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EDITORIAL: Fay's way a blueprint for trustee integrity
Press praises devoted library trustee Fay Sweeney
MY TURN: Here's how Banducci can be NIC hero
Time for duo to do the right thing.
LIBRARY BOOKS: Hanley, Plass need to be held accountable
On Oct. 11, Tom Hanley, newly elected Trustee for the Community Library Network, wrote in support of/solidarity with Sheriff Norris, who recently removed books from the library which he, in his unrelated capacity as a law enforcement officer, deemed inappropriate. That in itself certainly deserves a great deal of attention and discussion. However, this letter is in response to Trustee Hanley’s letter.
‘Please don’t bleed our libraries dry’
Community members ask library trustees to maintain programs and other offerings
Community Library Network trustees heard from about a dozen community members during their regular meeting Thursday, which followed a series of special meetings during which no public comment was permitted.
School trustee's residency unclear
Cd'A school board to discuss matter tonight
The residency of a Coeur d’Alene School District trustee has come into question and will be discussed at a special school board meeting tonight at 5:15.
Breaking ties with American Library Association on CLN agenda
Library network trustees to meet from 9 a.m to noon in Harrison
Disaffiliating with the American Library Association, the materials selection policy and procedural matters are on the Friday agenda for a special meeting of the Community Library Network's board of trustees.
Legals for July, 7 2023
EDITORIAL: Trustees push NIC closer to big plunge
Waggoner, Banducci and McKenzie continue to exert bad governance
ELECTION: Morrisroe a proven leader
Precinct 312 Committeeman Greg McKenzie is one of the three incompetent and divisive NIC trustees who was “rated and vetted” by the KCRCC. His campaign flyer says nothing about him other than his allegiance to the MAGA agenda. He offers no personal information about himself. He does NOT mention that he is an NIC Trustee or any other community service or local roots or family ties.
EDITORIAL: Libraries face yet another ideological hurdle
Support a 3% CLN tax increase and let trustees know.
Judge dismisses some claims in NIC trustee lawsuit
A Kootenai County judge has dismissed most of the claims in a civil lawsuit against three North Idaho College trustees, but claims focused on the contracts of the college’s former attorney and former interim president survive.
Citizens for Cd'A Public Schools endorses McAndrew, Tenbrink
Citizens for Coeur d’Alene Public Schools, the umbrella organization for the YES! Campaign, announced its endorsement of James “Jimmy” McAndrew and Heather Tenbrink for the November 7 school board trustee race.
EDITORIAL: Avoid another legal misstep, NIC trustees
This is no time to hire the wrong lawyer.
CLN board appoints new trustee
Campbell sworn in at today's meeting
The Community Library Network board appointed and swore in a new trustee during today's special meeting. Karen Campbell, of Hayden, was selected in a 3-1 vote to fill the board vacancy left by longtime board member Katie Blank, who resigned June 16.
A good read
After 42 years, Fay Sweney leaving Cd'A library board
Fay Sweney leaving library board after four decades.
South’s NIC contract to end in June
North Idaho College trustees won’t renew former interim president Greg South’s contract when it ends in June.
ELECTION: Vote for McAndrew
For the past eight years it has been my honor to serve our community as the Zone 2 representative on the Coeur d’Alene School District Board of Trustees. I am keenly aware of the opportunities and challenges facing the district and I wholeheartedly support Jimmy McAndrew for Zone 2 Trustee on Nov. 7 to help navigate the district’s future.
Layoffs, insurance on CLN emergency meeting agenda
Board will meet Thursday at storm-damaged PF Library
Staff layoffs and a reduction in force will be part of the discussion as the Community Library Network holds an emergency meeting at 2:45 p.m. Thursday at the Post Falls Library, 821 N. Spokane St., which has been closed to the public due to winter weather damage and flooding.
Legals for December, 6 2023
NDOC announces candidate endorsements
NDOC endorses candidates