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Community Thanks November 24, 2013
With most sincere thanks
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Christmas 2020
What a year! In many ways it is hard to get our collective minds around the fact that the year is coming to a close.
DONATE: And keep it local
There are a lot of thrift stores in North Idaho and they all do a lot of good serving our community. For instance, Hospice of North Idaho has one that helps provide a better quality of life during your last days, Humane Society has one that helps provide funds for animals, North Idaho Domestic Violence Center has a store that benefits women who are abused, Senior Center has one for activities and St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho has two: one in Coeur d’Alene and one in Post Falls, both provide the funds so we can operate 24 community services. It is fantastic to see our communities support these thrift stores because they all serve our friends, family and neighbors locally.
Shop local with Alpaca Direct!
Support small business Nov. 24
American Express has been sponsoring Small Business Saturday since 2010 and it's turning into a larger movement where consumers can show their support for local businesses as the foundation for jobs and innovation in America.
Best of 2015: Guardian Angel Homes
POLICE: Letter hits wrong target
I strongly disagree with Tim Herzog's criticism of our Post Falls Police Department. He contends that he is being singled out for not being in compliance with our city codes. He is either in compliance, or he is not. And that is totally a conscious decision on his part.
LEVY: Schools one key to good life
Please join me on Tuesday, March 10 in supporting our children, our schools and our community by voting YES on the renewal of the Supplemental Levy. Idaho is a wonderful state and Coeur d’Alene is one of her premier locations to live. Along with the natural beauty we all enjoy, excellent schools and successful kids are among the most basic foundations of our community and standard of living here in Coeur d’Alene.
FALLACY and OPINION: Often the same thing
Two letters in The Press contained false statements I would like to emphasize. These are from the first letter: 1. Biden has devastated our economy. 2. Public schools are indoctrination camps. 3. Teaching our children to hate our country and freedoms. 4. Defunded our police. 5. Made cities battlegrounds. 6. Demolishing the Second Amendment on the agenda. 7. Ranked voting has ruined our society. There is no evidence for these statements. They are opinions.
A continual process of evaluation and evolution
Your Community College
Bob Dylan once sang, "The times, they are a changin'," and given our recent strange weather, I would agree. Abnormal weather aside, you can also see change at North Idaho College.
E Pluribus Unum: Out of many, one
In recent years, Coeur d'Alene has experienced several disturbing incidents of hate and harassment targeting underrepresented minorities. These incidents have included verbal attacks, and other forms of discrimination. A recent event occurred in McEuen Park, where youths from the Coeur d'Alene Tribe were verbally harassed. This incident underscores the ongoing presence of intolerance and bigotry in our community. Tragically, this vitriol seems to be the norm on social media, but our beloved community must consider holding itself to a higher standard.
Madison County Sheriff's Office implements new protocol and procedures
To better serve our community needs we are announcing a new set of procedures. We will be temporarily implementing these changes in order to follow the recommendations from the CDC and our local health care professionals. This is an effort to promote social distancing and protect everyone in our community by preventing the spread of the novel corona virus, COVID-19.
SOLDIERS: Take care of our own
Wounded Warriors Project? Where in hell is the government that sent them into harm’s way? If we can’t take care of our own, why are we spending billions bribing foreign politicians to pretend cooperation and giving illegal aliens free health care, education and welfare cash? Why are our borders and shores wide open while our military is scattered over the globe fighting wars arranged by bankers, Big Oil and religious nuts? Why does our military go into battle with Rules of Engagement that prevent them from winning? There is a lot of lowlife in the District of Corruption that should be in prison instead of being paid to ruin our country.
PRESS: Stands for our community
Steve Shamion’s March 8 LTE asked why The Press seems one sided. Perhaps you are unaware The Press has been our newspaper for more than 100 years.
Global warming comes home
I'm 62 years old and I've lived in the Coeur d'Alene area for the past 28 years. Growing up, with my parents and brother and sister, I spent every summer until I graduated from high school visiting my grandparents here in Coeur d'Alene. They were the best times of my life.
Knitting for those who serve our country
At Alpaca Direct, we are always looking for ways to give back to our community. I can not think of anyone more deserving than those who keep our country safe so we can enjoy our freedom.
Time to step up for your schools
Don't be deceived by the naysayers who claim to be conservatives.
SCHOOL LEVY: Vital to Quality of Life
When we consider quality of life in Coeur d’Alene we think about the natural environment, our strong sense of community, and the quality of our schools.
HYDROS: A pain in the ears
Fun for everyone! Not entirely. This was our experience — Coeur d’Alene Lake Drive is a small, narrow, limited access road that many of us must use to get to and from our homes. Getting through from either end meant delays of up to 45 minutes. This caused considerable stress for all of us but especially our neighbors who must get to work. Having the races in this area makes no sense.
LEVY: Small price to pay for kids
As an involved and concerned parent of children that will soon join the public school system here in Coeur d'Alene, I am painfully aware that state cuts to our schools have a direct and negative effect on our children and the quality of their education. That is why passing the Maintenance and Operations Levy this March is so important. It is even more important in light of the disproportionate impact those cuts will have on our already under-resourced district schools.