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LAKELAND: Let parents have choice
This is in response to the article in last Saturday’s Press regarding Lakeland Middle School pulling the book “The Truth As Told” by Mason Buttle. I think that is an infringement of the First Amendment abridging the freedom of the press.
FRACTURED: Should be required reading
I want to thank the Coeur d’Alene Press for recommending Uyless Black’s “Fractured” Vol. 1 and 2.
EDITORIAL: Before you vote, please do this
Check out Press voters guide, coming Saturday, April 20
'Shuttered projects' could hold valuable housing clues
Citizens Review Panel might answer the call
Loraine 'Lori' Joann Buck, 82
Loraine Joann "Lori" Buck, 82, passed away peacefully on Monday, April 1st, 2024, surrounded by family at her home in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Artificial intelligence and the future of work
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a fascinating and rapidly evolving field that has the potential to revolutionize the way we live and work. Personally, I view AI as a tool that, when used wisely, can enhance our capabilities and improve our efficiency.
Biden meeting with his national security team as US pledges 'support' for Israel against Iran
ran has promised to retaliate against Israel, and U.S. and Israeli officials have been bracing for an attack, raising concerns about the conflict escalating into a wider regional war
10 years after armed standoff with federal agents, Bundy cattle are still grazing disputed rangeland
At the ranch, Cliven Bundy greeted guests this week while cradling one of 74 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren that he has with his wife, Carol Bundy.
Ready to ride the Wave — Faulkner, former Lake City, Montana basketball star, named head women’s basketball coach at Pepperdine.
“I always loved basketball, I loved leading people,” Faulkner said. “Did I ever think it would lead to being the head coach at Pepperdine? No. Not in a million years. But I love impacting people — that’s always been ingrained in my life. And I love basketball. And the fact that both get to collide is just really special.”
PREP ROUNDUP: Post Falls jumps out early, but Vikings close strong for IEL split
Results from Friday's prep baseball, softball, track and field and tennis matchups.
Northwest Notes April 13, 2024
Updates on NIC softball and Idaho women's basketball
Borah Elementary on chopping block
Cd'A School District considering closure to balance financial shortfall
A neighborhood school that has been open since 1950 is in jeopardy of closing and being repurposed as the Coeur d'Alene School District considers ways to balance its $6 million shortfall.
NIC trustees examine governance problems
North Idaho College trustees examined how behavior at public meetings has contributed to the governance problems at the center the show-cause sanction issued by its accreditor.
Working up industry appetites
KTEC hosts 'Hard Hats, Hammers and Hot Dogs'
The bucket on the miniature excavator inched forward, swung out and dropped onto a stack of tires as Xanaia Dahlstrom diligently moved the levers to accomplish her task.
Smaller Idaho GOP committee to play larger role selecting national delegates
Normally, about 20% of delegates are selected at the Republican state convention, but that won’t happen this year
In a written statement to the Idaho Capital Sun, Moon and Brent Regan, the rules committee chairman, said the Idaho Republican Party made new rules to respond to the deadline issue and is following those new rules.
Book debate continues
Supplemental curriculum, SRO concerns heard at Lakeland School Board meeting
The room was packed to overflowing at the Lakeland Joint School District meeting Wednesday night. After repeated headcounts to get the maximum occupancy in the district meeting room, some of the number in attendance opted to give up their seats for those planning to issue public comments. Everyone else was moved to an overflow room or pulled blankets out of their vehicles to sit nearby out on the grass. Almost as soon as the meeting began, an executive session was called and board members moved to a different room in the district office to hold their discussion.
The Exhausted Dad: Tooth v. Sour Patch
A child-size molar is missing. During spring break, I took my kids to see “Kung Fu Panda 4,” which is the fourth best “Kung Fu Panda” movie.
FAST FIVE: Jason Nye, CDAIDE guy
Meet Jason Nye, the executive director of CDAIDE. A Pacific Northwest native, Jason grew up north of Seattle at the tip of Lake Washington in Bothell. He spent his childhood playing in what was then forests and fields, but is now housing developments and pavement. After driving through on the way to Yellowstone with his family in 2017, he and his wife fell in love with Coeur d'Alene. It felt like his childhood, city set amongst the natural forests and lakes where there is a focus on family, community and greenspace.
MY TURN: Start at bottom of ballot to fix mess
Former Cd'A senator implores GOP voters to return to traditional Republican values, practices
KCSO: No change to reservation policy
KCSO has a very strong and supportive relationship with the Coeur d’Alene Tribe and all of the residents on the reservation