COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — North Idaho College appears to have settled a lawsuit filed last December by Mike Gridley, former attorney for the city of Coeur d'Alene.
The lawsuit challenged the validity of the contract between NIC and attorney Art Macomber, as well as that of former interim president Greg South.
Trustees voted unanimously during Wednesday night's regular monthly meeting of the board to authorize board chair Mike Waggoner to take action on the case that trustees discussed behind closed doors in an executive session prior to the regular meeting. No details were disclosed. Gridley said the parties went through mediation Nov. 29 and came to a resolution.
“We successfully and amicably agreed to settle the lawsuit,” Gridley said during the public comment period of Wednesday’s meeting. “It’s something I’m pleased with.”
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