Out with "Kootenai RGMT". In with...

Out with "Kootenai RGMT". In with...

This post is a mandatory courtesy notice to let you know that my old website (https://kootenai-rgmt.com) is officially defunct!

The name is now: The North Idaho Crusader.

I don't know why nobody told me, but the old name was really obscure. This new name does a better job at characterizing what I'd like my writing output to represent.

Even though the name has changed, the editorial vision remains the same. I want to provide a place to share uniquely Christian perspectives on local issues and Christian/Patriot-adjacent topics. So, I'll be providing the same kind of content:

Like when I broke the story on Kristen Wing's residency woes...

Kristen Wing becomes proud South Dakotan
Kootenai RGMT led the investigation into Kristen Wing’s residency status, and determined from voter records in Pennington County, South Dakota that suggests she lost her residency in Kootenai County, Idaho on March 2nd, 2022 OFG = Optional Forms of Government Kristen Wing’s Voter Registration Kootenai RGMT led the research

Or, Christie Wood's involvement in lodging accreditation complaints at North Idaho College...

The Siren of North Idaho College
NIC Trustee Christie Wood’s nonprofit Kootenai Task Force for Human Relations is the singular organization leading the charge to threaten NIC’s accreditation status with the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU) KFARCE = Kootenai County Task Force for Human Relations NWCCU = Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities What

Or, providing a look into CDA Arts Commissioner Abby Light's disturbing work...

Brief Portfolio of Artwork Made by Abby Light.
Below are images taken from Ms. Abby Light’s Instagram account. None of the following images were edited in any way. Sources: 1. Online portfolio: https://www.abbylight.com 2. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ultravioletcake (has since been locked from public viewing) Ms. Abby Light’s artwork explores highly

Expect this kind of content and more! And again, welcome. It's good to be back.