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MY TURN: NIC: If the ruler wins, we all lose
As a former teacher at North Idaho College and as a third-generation citizen of Kootenai County, I have a stake in the future of the College—as do we all.
Legals for October, 21 2022
MY TURN: NIC board of trustees election
North Idaho College has been a fixture in Coeur d Alene since 1933, which means for nearly 90 years the college has faithfully served this community offering affordable college educational credits, vocational technical training, adult basic education, special interest courses and cultural events.
Library director resigns
The Community Library Network announced the resignation of Library Director Amy Rodda, effective Nov. 21.
Legals for October, 20 2022
Indoctrination narrative unsubstantiated
NIC trustee candidates' claims regarding pro-abortion essay requirement appear false
Claims shared by two candidates for the North Idaho College Board of Trustees that an instructor forced students to write a pro-abortion essay appear to be false.
NIC student publication honored
The Sentinel to receive Pacemaker 100 Award
One of the nation’s oldest organizations devoted to promoting collegiate journalism will honor The Sentinel, North Idaho College’s student media organization, with a new award during its centennial celebration.
Who Should and Who Will be in Charge of Your Estate?
When I meet with clients to set up estate plans, I find that a surprising number of people mistakenly believe that they must name their eldest child in their will or their trust as the person in charge of their estate. Even those who understand that they are not legally required to do this may think they are supposed to nominate their eldest child for this duty. There may have been a time when social norms dictated this outcome, but those days are long past, and today I speak to my clients in detail about who the right type of person is to be left in charge of their estate. Let’s review some of the factors that should be considered.
Correction - Cd'A school trustee
Coeur d'Alene School District Trustee Heather Tenbrink was misidentified in a photo published Tuesday.
NIC ELECTION: Vote for Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
The Oct. 2 feature in the Coeur d’Alene Press, “Our Community’s College,” highlighted the importance of North Idaho College to our community.
NIC ELECTION: Vote Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
What does working 30 years at North Idaho College teach you?
FRIENDS OF NIC: Dems support them
“Life, Liberty & Levin” host Mark Levin recently said “You cannot be a progressive-or as I call ‘American Marxist’ — and support the Constitution.”
Legals for October, 19 2022
Hocker: $25M annual M&O levy needed 'in perpetuity'
Administrators also recommend school plant facilities levy of $5 million per year for five years
The Coeur d’Alene School District may ask voters to approve a $25 million per year maintenance and operations levy “in perpetuity.” It may also propose a school plant facilities levy of up to $5 million a year for five years.
Legals for October, 18 2022
PRESS ENDORSEMENT: Three for NIC who show up for you
Press strongly endorses Corkill, Broschet and Zimmerman for NIC trustee positions.
Mica Flats Grange to host NIC trustee candidate forum Thursday
The Mica Flats Grange will host a North Idaho College trustee candidate forum at 6 p.m. Thursday. Candidate stump speeches and questions will begin at 7 p.m.
NIC: Vote for Broschet, Corkill, Zimmerman
I read with interest the editorials in the The Press on Wednesday, Oct. 12.
NIC ELECTION: Vote for Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
I attended the recent Coeur d’Alene Chamber of Commerce candidate forum for those seeking election to the North Idaho College board of trustees.
Cd'A Tribe endorses Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
The Coeur d’Alene Tribe has endorsed three North Idaho College Board of Trustee candidates.