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Thrusters on for innovation
Meet Nick Smoot.
Movers and Shakers
Bill introduced to legalize robotic cars on Idaho highways
Smart parking meters in works for Boise
BOISE (AP) - Parking officials plan to buy and install about 800 new smart meters in downtown Boise that users can pay with smartphones.
Wine, Women and Shoes returns to Cd'A July 25
Looking for the perfect girls' night out and a chance to wear that sassy new little black dress? Wine, Women and Shoes is returning to the Coeur d'Alene Resort on Saturday, July 25. Now in its third year, this premier charity event benefits local at-risk children and their families. All proceeds help fund the northern Idaho programs of the Idaho Youth Ranch.
Greek leader meets creditors, seeks bailout breakthrough
BRUSSELS (AP) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras renewed his diplomatic offensive on Wednesday to try to convince European creditors to pay out the bailout loans the country needs to avoid default.
Freddie 'Fred' Gravelle, 70
Freddie "Fred" Gravelle died peacefully with his family by his side on Oct. 14, 2014, in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, at the age of 70.
AIL: Rent, lease back nothing new
Why are governments so sneaky? The article on the rental agreement of a new 625 bed new Kootenai County jail is so diabolical it is sickening.
NIC: Back-door tuition hike
I would personally like to thank North Idaho College for the 30 percent increase in my son’s tuition this semester. Going back to the article in The Press on May 25 regarding the NIC budget increase:
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Post Falls man sentenced for murder
Thompson receives 36 years in prison
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SCHOOLS: Give private its due
Governor Otter was correct to tell Coeur d’Alene’s Chamber of Commerce that government alone can’t grow the number of high school graduates who are ready for college and career. As a Catholic high school graduate, the governor knows personally that Idaho’s private schools also do a terrific job of educating students.
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Movers and shakers
Jobs Plus welcomes new board members
Man sentenced to 10 years in aggravated assault case
Gunseor had 18 prior misdemeanor convictions
A 29-year-old Coeur d'Alene man was sentenced on Wednesday to serve as long as 10 years in prison for felony aggravated assault.
NIC SOFTBALL: Cardinals cruise past Columbia Basin in NWAC play
Feds to scrutinize ADA compliance at Cd'A restaurants
The Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Idaho is reviewing restaurants in both Coeur d’Alene and Nampa to ensure that they provide the access required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson announced in a press release.
CORE: Reasons for common worry
The Idaho State Department of Education website informs us that “Common Core Standards will transform the educational future of generations.” This appears to be well underway in Coeur d’Alene schools.