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Press Town Hall Forums begin Monday
Candidates will answer reader-submitted questions during four days of forums
TRUSTEES: Two for more balance
The unelected Diversity Council Committee of North Idaho College is charged with overseeing the diversity programs and atmosphere on campus.
Happy 75th birthday, Spokane Symphony
Spokane Symphony celebrates a milestone year
Legals for October, 2 2020
Legals for October, 1 2020
School board boss right on target
The readers always write.
Legals for September, 30 2020
Post Falls continues in 'orange'
School board members hold off on changing COVID category
Post Falls School board members hold off on changing COVID category for now
'Kootenai Rants' rips the ridiculous
Founder targets hypocrisy in community
Cd'A Councilmember Dan Gookin's new YouTube channel takes no prisoners.
Legals for September, 28 2020
NIC: Qualifications matter
I am writing to urge your readers to support the candidacies of Joe Dunlap and Paul Strum to the North Idaho College Board of Trustees.
Coeur d'Alene schools move to 'yellow'
In class 5 days a week starting Oct. 5
Coeur d'Alene changes COVID classification, "yellow" goes into effect Oct. 5; board sessions will no longer stream on Facebook thanks to nasty comments from viewers
Legals for September, 26 2020
NIC: Accreditation at stake
With regard to the upcoming North Idaho College nonpartisan trustee election, we have witnessed an attempt to inject a partisan ideology into the campaign that if successful could result in a new board majority with the power to adopt policies that could result in NIC’s loss of accreditation.
Legals for September, 25 2020
Legals for September, 24 2020
Help us heat up the hot seats
Questions needed for Coeur d'Alene Press 2020 Election Town Hall Forums
Submit questions for Coeur d'Alene Press 2020 Election Town Hall Forums by Sept. 30
Legals for September, 23 2020
Cd'A schools stay in 'orange'
Board members conflicted on risk level over rising COVID cases
Coeur d'Alene School Board members conflicted on risk level over rising COVID cases, choose to keep district in moderate phase