Idaho
Hospice of North Idaho receives $30K donation
Coldwell Banker Schneidmiller Realty recently donated $30,000 to Hospice of North Idaho to support the Schneidmiller House Inpatient Hospice Unit. The donation will help ensure the continued provision of world-class end-of-life care to the community, a press release said.
“The gift of our Hospice House and our exemplary care for those we serve is actually a gift from all those in our community that support our mission as Coldwell Banker has today,” said Eric Ladwig, executive director of Hospice of North Idaho.
Robert Brickett, vice-president of Coldwell Banker Schneidmiller Realty, said they were honored to contribute to Hospice of North Idaho and support the exceptional care they provide.
“Our company believes in giving back to the community that has supported us for so many years,” he said.
Mark Johnson, president, said Hospice of North Idaho is a vital organization that touches the lives of many families in the area.
“We are proud to support their mission and ensure that they can continue to offer their invaluable services,” he said.
Gary Schneidmiller, founder, chairman and broker, emphasized the importance of community involvement:
“Coldwell Banker Schneidmiller Realty has always been dedicated to making a positive impact in our community,” he said. “The work that Hospice of North Idaho does is truly remarkable, and we are privileged to be able to support their efforts with this donation.”
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Waiting on snow? You are going to have to wait a little longer
Sunday saw crystal clear skies, and Idaho won’t see any changing conditions until next month.
Very consistent weather is on the way for the Gem State. After a week-long inversion, Idaho is again in for a week-long period of weather that won’t change much. No showers or snow in the forecast, and temperatures sitting in the 40’s.
Heading into the next weekend, that is when we will see the most change with 50’s returning as the highs on the valley floors. As for any shift coming to the skies, we will have to wait until February to see that.
Continue to stay warm and have a good week, Idaho!
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