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EDITORIAL: The pill that could preserve your hospital
Trustees will be qualified, not radicalized
Year in photos - Kootenai County
Kootenai County year in photos
Legals for January, 2 2024
Leaders look to 2024
Elected leaders sound off on hopes for 2024
Top Stories for 2023: Fires, Coeur Terre, NIC
Looking back at the year in news
From hundreds of stories published by The Press in 2023, newsroom staff carved out a list of the top 10 issues, challenges and events that Press reporters covered over the past 12 months.
Judge considers Swayne’s public record lawsuit
District Judge Barry McHugh will consider whether to compel North Idaho College to turn over an investigative report to college president Nick Swayne.
Legals for December, 30 2023
MORRISROE: ‘Added value to our schools’
MORRISROE: ‘Added value to our schools’
Editorial: Cost of bad leadership piling up at NIC
Trustee majority poster children for fiscal irresponsibility
Legals for December, 29 2023
Details emerge in NIC records suit
Court filings have revealed new details about the undisclosed personnel investigation at the center of debate on the North Idaho College board of trustees and a public records lawsuit.
Legals for December, 28 2023
Legals for December, 27 2023
NIC's accreditation crisis, by the numbers
One year after an attempt by the board majority at North Idaho College to oust President Nick Swayne, the college remains under a show-cause sanction, the last step before loss of accreditation.
Legals for December, 26 2023
Public libraries come in different forms
A network of libraries cannot be created overnight, nor can it be quickly dismantled. "Creating a library district takes a lot of time and work by the organizing committee," said Clay Ritter, public library consultant with the Idaho Commission for Libraries. "Ultimately it is up to the voters in whatever boundaries there are set to create a district."
Your trust is either revocable or irrevocable. Do you know which? Do you know why?
While trusts are not necessary for all my clients, many of them are interested in avoiding probate and after exploring all the options find that a trust will be the best way to do that.
Timberlake girls basketball coach Miller honored for 300th victory
Timberlake girls basketball coach Matt Miller, in his 19th season as coach of the Tigers, was honored after notching his 300th victory as Timberlake coach earlier this season.
Legals for December, 23 2023
MY TURN: Why I’m not attending the 2024 KCRCC Lincoln Day Dinner Fundraiser
I used to like the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee’s Lincoln Day Dinner fundraiser. Brent Regan is hawking tickets so I wanted to share why I won’t be paying or attending the 2024 event.