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Sebaaly resigns from North Idaho College
September 30, 2022 1 a.m.

Sebaaly resigns from North Idaho College

North Idaho College wrestling coach and former interim president Mike Sebaaly has resigned.

Unexpected bonus bucks
May 27, 2022 1 a.m.

Unexpected bonus bucks

'Salary salvage' adds $200, $400 to employee paychecks

'Salary salvage' adds $200, $400 to employee paychecks

Insurer won’t renew NIC’s policy
May 12, 2022 1 a.m.

Insurer won’t renew NIC’s policy

Trustees expected to discuss issue at special meeting

Trustees expected to discuss issue at special meeting

Howard draws heat for comment
April 19, 2022 1 a.m.

Howard draws heat for comment

Some want him removed from NIC presidential search group

Trustee says comments misinterpreted

NIC trustee to chair: Resign
March 5, 2022 1 a.m.

NIC trustee to chair: Resign

College leaders, others respond to probation recommendation

An NIC trustee calls once again for the board chair to resign as chair.

NIC draft report submitted, review underway
February 9, 2022 1 a.m.

NIC draft report submitted, review underway

North Idaho College has until Friday to review the draft report for factual corrections from its accreditation organization.

Tease photo
January 16, 2022 1 a.m.

NIC leaders look ahead

Expansion, introspection on agenda for 2022

COUER d’ALENE — With a busy year behind them, North Idaho College’s interim president said he is looking forward to serving the college, welcoming new leaders, growing new programs, and seeing the completion of the $8.01 health and science building expansion in 2022.

State issues NIC warning
December 7, 2021 1 a.m.

State issues NIC warning

With accreditation jeopardized, college could lose local control, funding

State Board of Education urges NIC to take action

Exodus at NIC
November 21, 2021 1 a.m.

Exodus at NIC

Seven college leaders leaving or already gone

Following a chaotic meeting of the North Idaho College board of trustees Monday night, two more college leaders announced their plan to retire, totaling seven open or to-be-open leadership roles at a college which lacks a president.