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INCIDENT: Can’t have too much coverage
Thank you for the continued coverage of the incident of the blatant harassment of a group of basketball players visiting Coeur d’Alene. This is a moment that we all need to pay attention to and unfortunately is not an isolated incident as validated by tribal members who gathered last week for the Shawls in Solidarity March.
BORAH: Don’t take away ‘our kids’
I couldn’t believe my eyes Saturday! Close down Borah School? Borah is not just a school; it is central to a close-knit neighborhood.
BORAH: Closure would be tragic
As a Coeur d’Alene resident of 40 years, the changes in our once tightknit community saddens me enough to consider leaving it all behind.
ISSUES: One superb, the other a monstrosity
I would like to make two comments that have been on my mind.
Monteith joins Press as managing editor
Veteran journalist experienced in leading newsrooms through periods of transformation
It takes a village — of police officers
CEO thankful for help
Children's Village thanks police
OPINION: Let’s put spotlight on Idaho for right reasons
Getting more voters involved will minimize impact of extremists
RACISM: Fight back in May 21 election
I just returned from Maryland. While there, I visited the Harriet Tubman Museum. Being from North Idaho, I never had a good understanding of how slaves lived and were treated. It opened my eyes.
RACISM: It offends us all
It was shocking to learn that Aryan Nation-style racist intimidation took place last weekend in downtown Coeur d’Alene. This behavior was publicly defended and excused by David Reilly, who is connected to both Idaho Freedom Foundation (IFF) and the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee (KCRCC).
'Windows to our past'
Saving history has many benefits, says museum director
Walter Burns, chairman of the city’s Historic Preservation Commission, said there should be a review process before such historic homes can be torn down.
RACISM: My town just isn’t the same
What happened to our beautiful friendly town I grew up in? Where are these people coming from that would do such a thing to visiting guests?
MY TURN: A healthy Idaho means investing in health-care workers
Idaho last in nation for doctors per capita
F&G director responds to legal decision regarding wolf trapping and grizzly bears
Says decision will affect wolf trapping by public trappers in some parts of the state
Prior to this decision, Fish and Game wolf trapping seasons varied across the state, based on public and private lands, potential conflict with other land users, and wolf conflicts with livestock and people.
RACISM: The sickness is simply sickening
I am deeply embarrassed for my city and my state. As an alumnus of U of Utah, I have great pride in the school and the athletic program. The women’s basketball team deserved their invitation to the NCAA Tournament. Certain people in my beautiful city ruined their experience and they will never want to visit this area again.
VETERANS PRESS: North Idaho Veterans Stand Down coming in May
Mann-Grandstaff VAMC and our North Idaho Community Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) staff in Coeur d’Alene are looking forward to participating and supporting the May 18 North Idaho Veterans Stand Down at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds!
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Live life to the fullest
Unfortunately as we age, our bodies go through a lot of changes. Loss of vision, hearing, flexibility, mobility and cognitive abilities are just a few. It’s no wonder why depression is a challenge facing seniors.
Utah coach says team was shaken after experiencing racist hate during NCAA Tournament
Utah was staying about 30 miles away in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and was relocated to a different hotel on Friday.
INCIDENT: Facts first, then judgment
Let’s all take our pulses and remember what a great city we live in. Let’s remember how great the people are here.
Sholeh: Who knew? Liberal, conservative brains different
Research shows strengths and weaknesses of both
Thunderstorm season is upon us
April has arrived, and we’ve already had one thunderstorm in the Coeur d’Alene area, which occurred March 27. Although we do get our share of thunder, lightning, hail and even a rare tornado, the severity of these storms does not compare to the ones seen east of the Rockies, especially in the Great Plains and the Midwest’s "Tornado Alley."