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COMMENTARY: Work not woke
Election season is upon us (again) and the air is full of so many claims, accusations and outright lies.
Waggoner announces run for NIC trustee position
Mike Waggoner, a lifelong resident of the Northwest, announced Thursday that he is running for the Zone 5 seat on the North Idaho College board of trustees. Waggoner was born in the Treasure Valley to the family of a small businessman. His mother’s family came to Idaho in 1907 as homesteaders and his father’s family were general contractors building homes, according to a news release announcing his candidacy. His family still runs their Nampa area farm, which was started in 1920.
Legals for September, 22 2022
BANDUCCI, McKENZIE: Wrongdoing is obvious
A recent letter accused critics of the NIC Trustees Todd Banducci and Greg McKenzie of character assassination “without ever giving specific examples of wrongdoing.”
NIC TRUSTEE ELECTION: Vote for Corkill
I am encouraging all Kootenai County registered voters to elect Brad Corkill to the North Idaho College Board of Trustees.
Sources of Strength subject of discussion
Cd'A School Board hosts workshop about programming in elementary schools
Robust conversation was had during a Coeur d'Alene School Board workshop Monday evening regarding Sources of Strength programming at the elementary level in the Coeur d'Alene School District.
Legals for September, 20 2022
Zimmerman announces candidacy for NIC trustee seat
Tarie Zimmerman of Coeur d’Alene announced her candidacy for North Idaho College Board of Trustees Zone 1. “I believe that North Idaho College is an integral part of our community, instrumental for development of youth and adults, and a valuable community financial asset,” Zimmerman said, in a press release. “I will bring conservative leadership to the NIC Board of Trustees, offering calm professionalism to fellow board members as we work toward the success and growth of NIC.”
Legals for September, 17 2022
NIC: Elect Broschet, Corkill and Zimmerman
From 1986 to 1992, I served as a trustee and board chair for the North Idaho College Board of Trustees. I know how essential a competent, well-functioning board is to the health of the college.
Legals for September, 15 2022
Legals for September, 14 2022
Legals for September, 13 2022
A time of recovery and rebuilding: Kootenai Health faces financial challenge head on
Kootenai Health is not for sale, nor is it on the brink of financial collapse. The hospital and health care system is, however, facing a significant financial challenge, one driven by a national health care staffing crisis that Kootenai Health CEO Jon Ness has been alerting the community to for months.
EDITORIAL: Kootenai Health stands at new crossroads
As always, leadership will be primary consideration
NIC trustee candidates finalized
After several candidates withdrew from the race, six candidates will seek election to the North Idaho College board of trustees in November. The positions up for election are those now held by Pete Broschet in Zone 5, John Goedde in Zone 2 and David Wold in Zone 1. Broschet, Goedde and Wold were appointed in May to serve on the board until the Nov. 8 election, following the resignations of Michael Barnes, Ken Howard and Christie Wood.
Poll worker found not guilty of electioneering
A jury determined on Wednesday that a former poll worker accused of misconduct during last November’s local elections did not commit an illegal act. After about an hour of deliberation, the jury found Hayden resident Laura L. Van Voorhees not guilty of electioneering, a misdemeanor offense. The charge stems from Nov. 2, 2021, when Van Voorhees reportedly offers pamphlets printed with information about critical race theory to voters while she worked at the polls. Critical race theory (CRT) is an academic concept. The central idea is that race is a social construct and that racism is not just a product of individual prejudice, but also embedded in legal systems and policies.
PF trustee applicant reviews Monday
Five have applied to fill Zone 3 slot vacated in August by Bonnie Beaulieu
Five applicants seeking to fill a vacancy on the Post Falls School Board left by longtime Trustee Bonnie Bonnie Beaulieu, who resigned in August, will be interviewed during a special meeting at 4 p.m. Monday. The successful applicant will be sworn in at the regular meeting Oct. 10.