I thought things would settle down a bit after last week's Idaho Public Charter Schools Commission meeting, especially after reporter Mike Butts and I sat down for an hour Wednesday, Nov. 11, with Erik Makrush, new Nampa Classical Academy board member and public relations chairman. Makrush answered several questions and assured us that the board was making necessary changes to smooth the rough...read more
Several parents have written support letters for Nampa Classical Academy. A few parents have expressed concerns. You can read them here.
The acting chairman for the charter board of directors refuses to provide information concerning a class where a religious document may have been used. Here's the story.
The Idaho Press-Tribune has obtained documentation that the Idaho Public...read more
Usually after an election, the only activity we see is campaign sign removal and a few "thank you" for "electing me" letters.
But it's as if the election isn't over. Wednesday morning, the county commissioners started talking about the next jail bond election in May. And the opponents are already asking "Are you kidding me?" questions.
Christy Perry, small business...read more
You probably don't have time to read all the comments we get on the different stories we publish. But I just wanted to share a couple of clever ones — the kind that make you LOL (laugh out loud) no matter what your own personal point of view is.
Here's what one person said today after we posted a story that says Canyon County Commissioners ponder another jail bond in the spring....read more
Something isn't right in Canyon County. Five resignations within a couple of days raises all kinds of red flags. But nobody is talking.
Here's the deal: Four Planning and Zoning commissioners have or will resign, citing a variety of personal reasons. The moves follow Friday's resignation of Canyon County's development director, Wayne Forrey.
Jeffrey Hess, who had served as chairman...read more
For past stories and links connect back to this blog post.
Don't miss today's news story about the resignation of three more board members and the parent rep for Nampa Classical Academy charter school.
The newly founded charter, located on Smith Avenue in Nampa, opened its doors in September with more than 500 students. But since then, seven board members and...read more
I want to give a big kudos to the newsroom staff for its election coverage. It's always exciting to hang out on Election Night in a newsroom and watch the results trickle in.
This seems to be a pretty predictable election. But it always taxes us to the limit and we always push the deadline.
Looks like voters pretty much split in the same two races that the Idaho Press-Tribune did. Given their...read more
With just two days until the election, there's always the mad rush to get everything in the paper and on the Web so we can give you the information you want to decide who gets your vote on Tuesday.
I want to thank all the candidates for their participation in our pre-election process. Without them meeting deadlines and taking the issues seriously, you wouldn't have much to evaluate. I know...read more
Erik C. Makrush, a newly appointed board member to the Nampa Classical Academy, has been appointed chairman of the Public Relations Committee. It was issued Sunday night. I'm sharing it here, unedited.
— Vickie
Nampa Classical Academy looking forward to addressing Public Charter School Commission on November 12th.
Nampa Classical Academy's school board is taking proactive measures...read more
Managing Editor Vickie Holbrook comments on newspaper issues, explains our decision-making processes or passes on insight, background or insider information that doesn't make it into print.
Even more importantly, it gives you, our readers and Web visitors, a chance to ask questions and offer feedback in an open forum.
Vickie has worked at the Idaho Press-Tribune for 30 years, starting as a reporter. She was named editor in 1996.
Submit your event - FREE!
October, 2009 - 12 entries.
September, 2009 - 3 entries.
August, 2009 - 6 entries.
July, 2009 - 22 entries.
June, 2009 - 11 entries.
May, 2009 - 12 entries.
April, 2009 - 17 entries.
March, 2009 - 9 entries.
February, 2009 - 9 entries.
January, 2009 - 30 entries.
December, 2008 - 12 entries.
November, 2008 - 22 entries.
October, 2008 - 9 entries.
September, 2008 - 14 entries.
August, 2008 - 21 entries.









