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Details emerge in North Idaho College records lawsuit

A hearing is scheduled for Friday, when a judge will consider Swayne’s request to compel the college to turn over the report.
Credit: CDA Press

COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Court filings have revealed details about the undisclosed personnel investigation at the center of debate on the North Idaho College board of trustees and a public records lawsuit.

The lawsuit, filed in November by NIC President Nick Swayne, contends the college violated Idaho’s public record laws by denying his request for a copy of an investigative report that involves allegations against him by another NIC employee.

A hearing is scheduled for Friday, when a judge will consider Swayne’s request to compel the college to turn over the report.

In June, NIC trustees voted to authorize hiring a third-party investigator for an undisclosed personnel matter. NIC paid $56,013 to Spokane-based firm Randall Danskin to investigate the personnel matter and produce a report, according to the college.

Though the board received the finished report Oct. 13, trustees have yet to take action on its contents.

To read the full story, visit our news partners, the Coeur d'Alene Press.

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