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Should your oldest child be in charge of your estate?
June 9, 2024 1 a.m.

Should your oldest child 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.

June 8, 2024 midnight

Legals for June, 8 2024

Community Library Network director resigns
June 7, 2024 10:50 a.m.

Community Library Network director resigns

Eccles to exit after 13 months

Community Library Network Director Alexa Eccles has resigned.

June 7, 2024 midnight

Legals for June, 7 2024

June 6, 2024 1 a.m.

MY TURN: Project 2025 — Presidential Transition Project

I see from Mr. Regan’s most recent article that he thinks the Coeur d’ Alene Press should be a mouthpiece for his perspective, rather than a voice for the broader views of the community. That doesn’t surprise me. The first thing authoritarians want to do is take over a free press. Democracy dies in darkness, and that’s the whole goal, isn’t it Mr. Regan? You’d hate to have Idahoans know what the IFF and the KCRCC are really up to. Speaking of that, every citizen should know about Project 2025 — The Presidential Transition Project.

June 6, 2024 midnight

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June 5, 2024 1 a.m.

EDITORIAL: One year, three very disturbing incidents

Disturbing trend means we must ask — and answer — a very difficult question

June 5, 2024 1 a.m.

REGAN: Not rational about NIC

I would like to voice extreme exception to Brent Regan’s opinion column “Rational thinking” in the May 31 edition of the Coeur d’Alene Press. I wonder if the swamp gas floating over Coeur d’Alene also includes the systematic partial destruction of North Idaho College?

June 5, 2024 midnight

Legals for June, 5 2024

June 5, 2024 midnight

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June 4, 2024 midnight

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Memories, stories shared as Coeur d'Alene school prepares to close
June 2, 2024 1:09 a.m.

Memories, stories shared as Coeur d'Alene school prepares to close

Memories, stories shared as school prepares to close

A tidal wave of memories came flooding back when a small group of former Borah Elementary School students met at the school Tuesday to reminisce and recall their Borah experiences.

HUCKLEBERRIES: Indignity and etiquette
June 2, 2024 1:05 a.m.

HUCKLEBERRIES: Indignity and etiquette

After he hung up his sneakers, basketball hall-of-famer Bill Walton was known for his offbeat, and sometimes caustic, commentary as a sportscaster.

June 2, 2024 1 a.m.

EDITORIAL: NIC trustees avert yet another disaster

Budget proposal could have further jeopardized accreditation

June 1, 2024 midnight

Legals for June, 1 2024

May 31, 2024 midnight

Legals for May, 31 2024

West Bonner ponders school closures
May 30, 2024 1 a.m.

West Bonner ponders school closures

Community hopes to fund extracurricular programs on its own

Several elementary schools will likely be closed as part of an effort to close a $4.68 million shortfall brought about by the failure of a West Bonner County levy.

May 29, 2024 1 a.m.

MY TURN: Actions, statements show contradictions about CLN

I am writing this open letter in response to your "My Turn" column published on May 10. I would like to address several statements you made regarding your role and the issues surrounding the Community Library Network.

May 29, 2024 midnight

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Legals for May, 28 2024