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EDITORIAL: Standing O for batter at school's plate
Morrisroe helped guide CDA School District through historic storms
Legals for November, 18 2023
Library materials policy talks continue
Discussion about a draft materials selection policy for the Community Library Network continued Thursday, and trustees will continue discussing it.
Legals for November, 17 2023
Regan, KCRCC named in defamation lawsuit
The Kootenai County Republican Central Committee and its chair, Brent Regan, have been added to a defamation lawsuit filed by two former Community Library Network Trustees.
Legals for November, 16 2023
OPINION: Dems fared better than expected in elections
The November 2023 election results are now certified. The results show that throughout the United States, the Democrats did very well.
Books, complaints on library network agenda for Thursday
An executive session regarding complaints against a public officer is one item on the agenda for the regular board meeting of the Community Library Network, to be held from 2-5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Post Falls Library.
Legals for November, 15 2023
Student dress code up for makeover
Cd'A School District working on updating current policy
A proposed updated draft of the Coeur d'Alene School District's student dress code policy will continue to be worked on by school board members.
Ham and Turkey Dinner this weekend at CES
The Canyon School Organization (CSO) will be holding its annual Ham and Turkey Dinner and Auction this weekend at Canyon Elementary School. The fundraiser has become a staple of the Cataldo community, but it attracts folks from all over the area due largely to the delicious food and vast amount of exciting auction items.
Legals for November, 14 2023
Do you know when certain real estate should not be titled to your family’s living trust?
One of the most important parts of having a living trust designed to avoid probate is to have those assets which would normally require probate assigned to the trust. By this I mean that the trust needs to be the owner of the probate-causing assets (more technically, the Trustee of the trust is the owner, but in his or her capacity as Trustee). In Idaho, one asset that will almost always implicate the need for a probate after death is real estate. So, when I help clients establish a living trust for estate planning, I also assist them in getting their real estate retitled into their trust. This typically means preparing, executing, and recording a new deed for the client’s personal residence which names the trust as the titled owner of the property going forward (again, technically, the deed shows the Trustee of the trust as the titled owner, but in their capacity as Trustee of said trust). If a client owns more than one residence, we will be repeating this process for each.
EDITORIAL: Voters prevented major mistakes Tuesday
KCRCC's big investment paid minimal dividends
ELECTION THANKS: To volunteers, community, family
ELECTION THANKS: To volunteers, community, family
Legals for November, 11 2023
Incumbents fare well in Shoshone County
Eight elections for 10 contested seats were during Tuesday’s election in Shoshone County. The Kellogg and Wallace School Districts also asked their communities to fill in their budget gaps with two-year, supplemental levies. Seven incumbent candidates were featured, with five winning their reelection bids.
Legals for November, 10 2023
'They want to keep it going'
Gookin, Wood, English say election outcome shows people like city's direction
Incumbents Gookin, Christie Wood and Dan English were all easily reelected to four-year terms on Tuesday