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Legals for April, 2 2024
Legals for April, 2 2024
Cd'A superintendent seeking job in Colorado
Hocker a superintendent finalist for Pueblo School District
Coeur d'Alene School District Superintendent Shon Hocker is seeking a superintendent job in another state.
Legals for April, 10 2024
Legals for April, 5 2024
Legals for April, 19 2024
Legals for March, 29 2024
Legals for April, 20 2024
Legals for April, 12 2024
MY TURN: Macomber’s hypocrisy over federal funds
Let's talk about what's happening at North Idaho College (NIC), especially with former attorney Art Macomber's recent public stance in opposition to federal funds and state funds. It's kind of funny when you think about it.
Need to know how to check up on your own estate plan? Read on
We should all aim to have our legal planning in order, but how do you know if you have what you need in place? Spending a little time reviewing your estate plan every so often is a must. What should you look for? Let’s take it step by step.
PF, Athol libraries resume limited services
Facilities update on Thursday meeting agenda
The Post Falls and Athol libraries will begin offering limited services today following three months of closures brought on by building damage from severe winter weather and flooding in January.
KSD exploring 4-day week
Superintendent says Cd'A's decision will influence theirs
Recently, students in the KSD were sent home with surveys that their families could fill out and return to the school – these surveys asked the families what they believed would be the pros and cons of such a change from the traditional five-day school week.
Legals for March, 30 2024
League of Women Voters candidate info due by Saturday
The League of Women Voters of Kootenai County is asking all candidates for the May 21 election to submit information, free of charge, in their own words, with their own photos, to www.Vote411.org public online voter guide.
LIBRARY: Board thrusts dagger in woke’s heart
I’m glad the library board finally decided to stand up to the woke ideology that is Juneteenth. Liberals have long stood for diminishing my rights. The fact the library board voted to align the library with the Biden propaganda network last year to give their liberal employees the fake holiday off was unconscionable.
Library leaders react to 'Protection Act'
Entities in violation could incur fines, other penalties
Gov. Brad Little signed House Bill 710 into law Wednesday morning. Also called the "Children's School and Library Protection Act," the law prohibits those who work in schools and public libraries to make available to minors books, pictures and other materials depicting nudity, sexual conduct or sado-masochistic abuse.
OPINION: Hate on display
It seems like our governments are populated with sociopaths that would rather blow up our institutions and economy than give power back to the people.
Cindy Wood a 'Hometown Hero'
TDS presents award Family Promise leader
On Thursday, TDS executives recognized her efforts with a Hometown Hero Award, which honors individuals making a difference in the community and especially aims to highlight unsung heroes.
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: The business of being a Coug
The Cougs have taken so many hits that they’re pretty bruised, but they’ve still hung in there. I don’t expect that to change.
Shoshone County commissioners approve overlay district
Shoshone County commissioners voted this month to create a mountain overlay district for the areas surrounding Wallace.