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GOP: Here's how it's done
I read the editorial in Friday’s Press with amusement. It is obvious the editorial board does not understand how the political parties work and it was also obvious that the editorial board was showing bias against the Republican District 2 Committeemen.
DILEMMA: You bet there is
Saturday’s article “Development dilemma” is asking the city to consider imposing impact fees on developers for schools.
CONFLICT: Nurse serves essential purpose
The article and editorial of July 14, concerning Cindy Clark as a board member, have placed the focus on Clark as a competitor instead of an experienced and knowledgeable nurse. This detracts from Clark’s message when she ran for the board position which was, nurses have valuable input concerning the day-to-day issues of patient care.
Cd'A Library to hold free writers workshops
The Coeur d’Alene Public Library will host a free workshop series for local authors to pursue their Writer’s Mythic Quest.
SOCIAL MEDIA: Be honestly informed
Is social media the achievement of our lifetime or the bane of our existence? If used properly it keeps us updated with family, friends and news events. It can be an extreme irritant when used as described in the Coeur d’Alene Press editorial on Aug. 13.
NIC board to meet Wednesday
North Idaho College trustees are expected to hire legal counsel Wednesday.
WOLVES: The damage they do
A recent letter to the editor stated that wolves are good for Idaho.
East Greenacres Irrigation District marks 100th anniversary
Serves Rathdrum Prairie
East Greenacres serves a population of nearly 10,000
SEPT BJNI: CdAEDC/Jobs Plus annual meeting on Sept. 7
Focus will be 'Building for the Future'
The Coeur d’Alene Economic Development Corporation/Jobs Plus, Inc., has scheduled its annual meeting on Sept. 7. "Building for the Future" is the theme of the meeting scheduled 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Coeur d'Alene Resort.
Cd'A invocation lottery now open
Registration to be considered in the lottery to provide invocations at Coeur d'Alene City Council meetings is now open. The council decided Aug. 16 to allow nonprofit, faith-based organizations within city limits to participate in a lottery that will determine who will give the invocations at the council's 24 meetings. Registration for the lottery will be through Sept. 22. Dates will be assigned at the time of the lottery. The first meeting to be assigned will be Oct. 4.
Wild game class to be hosted in the Panhandle Region
Set for Sept. 17
Class at Farragut
Trump asks Supreme Court to block release of documents
The documents include presidential diaries, visitor logs, speech drafts, handwritten notes “concerning the events of January 6”
NIC to host second Accessibility Camp Coeur d'Alene
Symposium will be Aug. 3, 4 on main campus
Symposium will be Aug. 3, 4 on main campus
NIC PRESIDENT: Consider hiring local educator
In June, North Idaho College interviewed the top four candidates for president.
Educating consumers to fight scams and fraud
Winter virtual Scam Jam and Fraud Bingo series
TRANSITIONS: Path to better understanding
Regarding the recent letter asking questions about “kid transitions,” I hear you. I appreciate your passion for the well-being of children and the sustainability of human civilization. I would love to have a discussion with you about this.
Fish and Game Commission to meet in Coeur d'Alene
The business meeting will resume at 8 a.m. Thursday at the same location.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: North Idaho Resource Directory
Every county and state has a Veteran Affairs office to answer questions about benefits and provide assistance.
VETERANS PRESS: North Idaho Resource Directory
Every county and state has a Veteran Affairs office to answer questions about benefits and provide assistance.
THE VETERANS' PRESS: North Idaho Resource Directory
Every county and state has a Veteran Affairs office to answer questions about benefits and provide assistance.