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Movers & Shakers November 20, 2010
Cd'A Athletic Club hires Arndt
North Idaho Briefs January 28, 2012
North Idaho Briefs April 17, 2012
NIC, start at the top
Backed by a majority of citizens serving on an ad-hoc committee, North Idaho College is prepared to ask its board of trustees to hire a consultant who could help chart a course for a proposed event center.
CHEATHAM: Vote of confidence
This letter serves as our recommendation for Rep. Don Cheatham, who is completing his first two-year term representing the people of District 3 in the Idaho House of Representatives.
ISLAM: Bloodlust is its nature
In the coming months and years, no issue will divide America like the schism we face involving Islam. I have never seen such ignorance in any area of political debate so complete as the utter and total lack of desire of the American people to understand or even approach with an open and scientific mind the true nature of Islam.
Data crimp blamed on glitch
Original Cheerios to go GMO-free
NEW YORK - General Mills says some Cheerios made without genetically modified ingredients will start appearing on shelves soon.
WORDS: Better source on oppression
I found the editorial “Add The Words, Idaho” was rather intriguing. Giving a group of people who practice immorality special rights by adding “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to the Idaho Human Rights Act does not make a WRONG behavior RIGHT. Also, discriminating against immoral behavior does not denote discrimination against equality.
ARTICLES: Worth two smiles
First of all, I want any reader to know what I’m writing about is with a smile because I find these two subjects in The Press rather funny.
A police academy for the people
Local law enforcement agencies are now accepting applications for the 2017 Multi-Agency Citizens Academy.
Q Commons presentation: Uniting community members and the world
The first Q Commons Coeur d’Alene event will be happening from 7 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 26, at the Kroc Center, located at 1765 W. Golf Course Road. It will include live presentations from three local speakers, and three livestreamed national speakers. The event is taking place simultaneously in 150 different cities around the world, where people will come together in churches, cities, and private homes to participate.
Landowners conference features inheritance workshop
Each spring, family forest, farm, and ranch landowners and managers gather at the annual Family Forest Landowners & Managers Conference in Moscow, Idaho. This year’s, which wrapped up March 27, featured U.S. Forest Service Chief Vicki Christiansen as keynote speaker.
Local control being tested
There's no need to get up in arms over the proposal to broaden people's ability to carry guns on Idaho university and college campuses.
RECALL: Remove Chris Shelton
Vote FOR the Recall of Chris Shelton. Mr. Shelton has openly complained that the public had not been attending MKI meetings. Now that citizens are, he doesn’t like what they have to say and he is doing everything in his power to squash public input. Citizens had been previously called on as they raised their hands without limits. At the Aug. BOC meeting, the commissioners agreed to accept public comment at the end of each agenda item. Citizens show up at the Sept. meeting expecting to comment, as had been decided, only to find Public Comment had been moved to the front of the meeting and you now had to turn in signup sheet and would be limited to 5 minutes. How can the public comment on items that have not even been discussed by the BOC? What purpose did this serve other than to shut the citizens down?
CORE: Skeptical isn't paranoid
According to the Cd’A Press, if I am skeptical of another new state standard in education I am simply paranoid.
Lakeland schools to host meetings
First town hall event is Oct. 16 at Timberlake Junior High
North Idaho State Fair to announce lineup next week
North Idaho State Fair to announced entertainment lineup next week
SCHOOLS: Continue your support
Ron Nilson is a terrific man who offered a strong proposal when Sherman Hardware was going out of business.
'Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2012'
Seminar is Nov. 11 at the Park Center, 601 E. Front Ave. Suite 304
COEUR d'ALENE - The Urban Land Institute of Idaho is hosting its annual real estate trends and forecast seminar next month.