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Legals for December, 26 2023
Banducci and professors present at ACCT Leadership Conference
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NIC remains on show-cause status
North Idaho College remains accredited, though it will continue to operate under a show-cause sanction until spring 2025.
Live: North Idaho College trustees meet
North Idaho College trustees convened at 5 p.m. to decide whether to enter executive session in order to discuss a lawsuit filed by former NIC employee Laura Rumpler, as well as an unspecified personnel matter.
CLN to break from ALA, continues policy work
Community Library Network Director Alexa Eccles read an overview of censorship as provided by the Idaho Commission on Libraries as she and the board of trustees held a special meeting Friday morning. "Censorship is the suppression of ideas and information that certain persons, individuals, groups or government officials find objectionable or dangerous," she read. "It is no more complicated than saying, 'Don't let anyone read this book or buy that magazine or view that film because I object to it."
Legals for June, 8 2024
Coeur d'Alene School Board adopts budgets, begins levy talks
Next meetings are July 8, Aug. 12
Trustees of the Coeur d'Alene School Board adopted budgets and began talks of the next supplemental levy election Monday during a budget adoption and board workshop. The amended $109,247,177 2023-2024 budget and proposed $107,274,030 2024-2025 budget were both unanimously adopted. The discussion then led to when the Coeur d'Alene School District should hold its next levy election and for what amount.
Court order forces board to cancel special meeting
An emergency temporary restraining order was granted late Friday afternoon, barring the West Bonner County School District from making any changes to its board of trustees or its superintendent's authority before the recall of board chair Keith Rutledge and vice chair Susan Brown becomes official next week.
Legals for September, 1 2023
Real Estate, LLCs and Living Trusts: What goes where?
One of the most important parts of having a living trust designed to avoid probate is to have those assets which would normally require probate assigned to the trust. By this I mean that the trust needs to be the owner of the probate-causing assets (more technically, the Trustee of the trust is the owner, but in his or her capacity as Trustee). In Idaho, one asset that will almost always implicate the need for a probate after death is real estate. So, when I help clients establish a living trust for estate planning, I also assist them in getting their real estate retitled into their trust. This typically means preparing, executing, and recording a new deed for the client’s personal residence which names the trust as the titled owner of the property going forward (again, technically, the deed shows the Trustee of the trust as the titled owner, but in their capacity as Trustee of said trust). If a client owns more than one residence, we will be repeating this process for each.
MY TURN: Stormy CLN Trustees
Burst pipes during January’s freeze caused significant flooding at Athol and Post Falls libraries. The buildings are closed while staff members assess and document damage to facilities and collections.
EDITORIAL: Hold the tomatoes and fling some praise
CLN board makes right call on keeping libraries open on Sundays
LIBRARY NETWORK TRUSTEES: Out of touch
LIBRARY NETWORK TRUSTEES: Out of touch
Rodriguez seeks seat on PF school board
Sara Rodriguez announced her candidacy for a seat on the Post Falls School District Board of Trustees.
Regan, KCRCC named in defamation lawsuit
The Kootenai County Republican Central Committee and its chair, Brent Regan, have been added to a defamation lawsuit filed by two former Community Library Network Trustees.
TRUSTEES: Spending spun out of control
It is hard to consider the North Idaho College Trustee majority as fiscal conservatives.
More candidates certified for November election
The Hayden mayoral race has a second candidate, as does the race for Hayden City Council Seat 3, currently occupied by Roger Saterfiel.