Although he's done serving as a Post Falls City Council member, Lynn Borders is not done contributing his time and talents to the River City.
“He hasn’t quit," Post Falls Mayor Ron Jacobson said Thursday evening. "He’s retired from the city, but he hasn’t quit."
Jacobson has known Borders for nearly 44 years. They lived a few doors apart when Jacobson and his family first moved to Post Falls, so their daughters grew up together.
While the mercury slowly rises toward warmer spring temperatures, the city of Post Falls is reminding the public that climbing is still prohibited in a large portion of the Post Falls Community Forest.
From hundreds of stories published by The Press in 2023, newsroom staff carved out a list of the top 10 issues, challenges and events that Press reporters covered over the past 12 months.
Gang violence in Haiti.
Wars in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip. Atrocities against humanity happening abroad and stateside.
High inflation, high cost of living, high interest rates, political infighting.
“We live in challenging times," Post Falls Mayor Ron Jacobson said Tuesday.
Despite all of that, and despite the incivility that’s become so prevalent, Jacobson said it’s important to recognize how much North Idaho and especially Post Falls have to be thankful for.