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Ski Ingram’s “A Veteran’s Thoughts:” You Can’t Make This Stuff Up

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May 11, 2026

You Can’t Make This Stuff Up

By: Ski Ingram

Ski Ingram

I was hoping to write about something uplifting and positive this month. However, with the news of the disgusting practices of Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), and then the shooting at the White House Correspondent’s dinner on April 25th, I found it necessary to address how the Left’s hateful rhetoric has played into the third attempt on President Trump’s life.

The hateful language on the Left towards President Trump and those on the Right is bad enough but with the SPLC paying hate groups like the KKK to cause trouble, while at the same time soliciting funds to fight those same hate groups proves to me that some on the Left have uncontrolled hate for patriotic Americans. This confirms to me that Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is destroying our way of life.

Those on the Left continue to state that the hate and the vitriol is on both sides, the Right and the Left. Yes, there are a few misguided people on the Right, but these people are not condoned by those on the Right. It’s the Left who spew their hatred of President Trump and his supporters. They openly state during speeches, during interviews, and on social media how they will punish those on the Right when they gain power. Most of the hateful people on the Right would not have a platform if the Left did not report on the crazy things they say. The Left reports on the outrageous things on the Right in order for them to say, “it happens on both sides.”

It’s bad enough that the media, Democratic congressmen, and people on Left-leaning social media sites lie to us daily, but then it is reported that the SPLC has been paying hate groups to spew their hatred while purporting to oppose those groups and organizations, using this tactic to increase the divide and the SPLC’s own relevance. I’ll be interested to hear how the Left leaning media will address the SPLC’s criminal activities. I do not expect that they will condemn the SPLC. This organization is very powerful and supports the Democrats and the Progressives as they work to destroy America as we know it. The SPLC and the Left want us to believe that America was founded on slavery, and that the Republican party is trying to destroy democracy, when in fact they are the ones destroying it.

Thomas Sowell has said, “Some things are believed because they are demonstrably true, but many other things are believed simply because they have been asserted repeatedly and repetition has been accepted as a substitute for evidence.”

The Left will stand outside an event with signs promoting political agitation, hysterically scream about impending fascism, do podcast interviews explaining why political murder is justified, and explain why assassination victims had it coming. They also confidently declare that when one of their own takes them literally and attempts an assassination, that it must have been staged. I find it very troubling that so many people fall for their lies.

Samuel Adams said many years ago, “It’s in the interest of tyrants to reduce the people to ignorance and vice. For they cannot live in any country where virtue and knowledge prevail.”

How do we, true patriots and lovers of freedom, counter the lies and half-truths the Left tells us every day? We must educate ourselves to what the Left is trying to do to our country. We must express our opinions about the greatness of America without being afraid of opposing voices. The Left wants us to remain quiet because their ideas cannot thrive in the light of truth and knowledge.

America is in a fight for its survival. If those on the Left win this war, they will eliminate free speech and freedom of religion like they did during the Covid Pandemic, and they will abolish our right to bear arms. We cannot let this happen; our very welfare depends on it.

Ski Ingram is a combat veteran and a patriot who can be reached at: Ski@Skiingram.com Or www.Skiingram.com.

 

Guest Columnist Greg Pruett – The Rise of the Trans‑Conservative: When Politicians Self‑Identify as “Right” While Voting Left

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May 5, 2026

The Rise of the Trans‑Conservative:
When Politicians Self‑Identify as “Right” While Voting Left

By: Honor Idaho President Greg Pruett

Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared on HonorIdaho.com, and is republished here with the author’s permission.

Trump Administration Launches Moms.Gov for New and Expecting Mothers

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(Department of Health and Human Services Press Release, May 10, 2026)

Washington, D.C.–On Mother’s Day, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services launched Moms.gov, a groundbreaking website for new and expecting mothers. This first-of-its-kind resource offers guidance and information to support the health and well-being of mothers and their families.

Moms.gov also supports expecting parents who are navigating difficult or unexpected pregnancies. It features information about pregnancy centers, Federally Qualified Health Centers, nutritional guidance, Trump Accounts, and other resources that allow maternal and infant health to thrive.

“This Mother’s Day, the Trump Administration is strengthening its commitment to America’s families by equipping mothers and fathers with the resources and information they need to build healthy, prosperous lives,” said HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. “Moms.gov delivers critical tools and support to help parents foster healthy pregnancies, strengthen young families, and create brighter futures for their children. This is how you Make America Healthy Again.”

“On Mother’s Day, we recognize that the health of mothers and the health of women are deeply connected” said Deputy Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health Dorothy Fink, MD. Through our Perinatal Improvement Collaborative [PDF], we have reduced maternal mortality by 41.5%. We remain committed to supporting women’s health throughout motherhood and at every stage of life,”

Moms.Gov is an easy-to-navigate platform that features information on:

  • Support Services and Health Centers (Pregnancy Centers and FQHCs).
  • Nutrition quick facts for mothers based on the Dietary Guideline for Americans.
  • Trump Accounts.
  • Trump Rx.
  • Resources for women and parents.
  • Preconception health.
  • Breastfeeding.
  • Mental health.
  • Adoption.

To Make America Healthy Again means providing the chance for families to excel physically, mentally, and in their social and spiritual well-being. Moms.gov is an important new federal resource in support of that goal.

AG Labrador Cracks Down on HOAs Charging Illegal Fees to Idaho Homeowners

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(Attorney General’s Office Press Release, May 8, 2026)

BOISE, ID — Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced court settlements today with two Idaho homeowners’ associations and an HOA management company after receiving complaints that homeowners were charged transfer fees that were never disclosed in their governing documents, in contravention of the Idaho Homeowners Association Act and the Idaho Consumer Protection Act.

Idaho law requires HOAs to explicitly disclose any transfer fees in their Conditions, Covenants, and Restrictions. Management companies have no authority under Idaho law to charge transfer fees.

“Idaho families work hard to buy a home, and they deserve to know every cost before they sign,” said Attorney General Labrador. “Hidden fees collected without legal authority violate Idaho law, and we will hold HOAs and the companies that manage them accountable.”

Assurances of Voluntary Compliance were signed by Pristine Springs Homeowners Association of Ada County, Armstrong Park Homeowners Association of Kootenai County, and Park Pointe Management Services of Ada County. Park Pointe contracts with approximately 70 HOAs across Idaho. The Attorney General’s Office will monitor all three entities’ fee practices under the agreements.

Armstrong Park must refund $195 to any homeowner improperly charged a transfer fee within 30 days. Park Pointe Management must identify and refund all homeowners from whom it improperly collected transfer fees within 90 days.

Bannock County Commissioners Meetings, May 11-15, 2026

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(Bannock County Press Release, May 8, 2026; Cover Photo Credit: Bannock County)

Bannock County Commissioners Meetings, May 11-15, 2026

Monday, May 11, 2026:

  • There are no meetings scheduled at this time.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026:

  • 9:00 AM Business Meeting (action items) – Information Packet
  • 10:00 AM Assessor Review
  • 10:30 AM Tax Deed Hearing (action items)
  • 11:00 AM  Executive Session under Idaho Code §74-206(1)(a)&(b) regarding personnel with potential action following adjournment of Executive Session (action item)

Wednesday, May 13, 2026:

  • There are no meetings scheduled at this time.

Thursday, May 14, 2026:

  • 9:00 AM Work Session and Claims Meeting (action items).  The agenda for this meeting will be posted on Monday, May11, 2026.

Friday, May 15, 2026:

  • There are no meetings scheduled at this time.

About BOCC Meetings

The Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) is comprised of the three elected County Commissioners: Ernie Moser (District 1, Chair), Jeff Hough (District 2), and Ken Bullock (District 3).

The BOCC generally meets twice a week: regular business meetings are on Tuesdays at 9:00 a.m. and work sessions are on Thursdays at 9:00 a.m. Meetings are generally held in the Commissioner’s Chambers at 624 E Center, Room 212, Pocatello, Idaho, unless otherwise noted. Times subject to change within 15 minutes of stated time.

During these meetings, the BOCC may: approve contracts, expend funds, hear testimony, make decisions on land use cases and take care of other County matters, and are open to the public.

Looking for Work? Bannock County Is Hiring

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(Bannock County HR, May 8, 2026)

Seasonal Laborer
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Appraisal Data Analyst I and II
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Deputy Prosecutor III
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Assistant Parks Coordinator
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Maintenance Technician, Level 2
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Accounts Payable Technician – Deputy Auditor
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Facilities Assistant
Bannock County – Pocatello
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Shop Supervisor
Bannock County – Pocatello
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For a complete list of available jobs… please visit our career site at: https://bannockcounty.applicantpro.com

City of Pocatello Calendar for May 11-15, 2026

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(City of Pocatello Press Release, May 8, 2026; Cover Photo Credit: City of Pocatello)

City of Pocatello Calendar of Meetings ~ May 11-15, 2026

MONDAY, MAY 11

  • Pocatello Mayor’s Youth Advisory Council Meeting, 3:15 p.m., Council Chambers

TUESDAY, MAY 12

  • Site Plan Review, 1:30 p.m., Iwamizawa Conference Room
  • Library Board Meeting, 4:00 p.m., 113 S. Garfield Avenue
  • Pocatello Iwamizawa Sister Cities Foundation Meeting 5:15 p.m., Council Chambers

WEDNESDAY, MAY 13

  • Golf Advisory Committee Meeting, 1:00 p.m., 144 Wilson Avenue
  • Planning & Zoning Commission Clarification Meeting, 6:00 p.m., Council Chambers
  • Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers

THURSDAY, MAY 14

  • City Council Work Session, 9:00 a.m., Council Chambers
  • Budget Development Meeting Immediately following the Work Session, Council Chambers
  • Hearing Examiner, 5:30 p.m., Council Chambers

FRIDAY, MAY 15

  • No Meetings Scheduled

Pocatello: Road Closure and Traffic Report for Week of May 11, 2026

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(Photo Credit: City of Pocatello)

May 11, 2026 (Cover Photo Credit: City of Pocatello)

The City of Pocatello’s Road Construction & Traffic Report for the week of May 11, 2026, has been published and may be read here.

Highlights include:

  • Street sweepers are currently performing their regular sweeping schedule.
  • The Street Services crew will be patching potholes and curb lines throughout the City.
  • Crews will be jetting and cleaning sewer mainlines throughout the City.
  • The annual hydrant flushing program continues.
  • The Water Department is replacing the water mainline on Westello Blvd. Crews will work from 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday to Thursday.  This phase of the job is expected to last 2-3 weeks.
  • Work continues on the Benton Street Bridge over the Portneuf River April 15, 2026. West Benton Street remains closed between South Hayes Avenue and South Grant Avenue. Construction is anticipated to be finished by the end of September, weather and other unforeseen conditions permitting.
  • McKee Construction will be working on new water and sewer connections on Miller Avenue from Monday, May 11, 2026, through Friday, May 15, 2026, between 7:30 AM and 5:00 PM each day.
  • Lewis Street between S 7th Ave and S 8th Ave will be closed Sunday, May 17, 2026 from 9 AM to 2 PM for Mountain Valley Baptist Church’s annual anniversary service.
  • South Garfield Avenue between Center Street and West Lewis Street will be closed from 2 PM to 9 PM on Mondays for Curbside Cravings.
  • South Garfield Avenue between Center Street and West Lewis Street will be closed from 6 AM to 3 PM every Saturday for the Portneuf Valley Farmers Market.

Patriots for Liberty and Constitution to Continue Discussing “By the People” TODAY, May 11

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Patriots for Liberty and Constitution

May 11, 2026

Pocatello–Tonight at their weekly meeting, the group “Patriots for Liberty & Constitution” will continue discussing Charles Murray’s book, By the People.  This week’s discussion will cover chapters 8 through 10 of the book, as well as the upcoming elections.

Patriots for Liberty & Constitution meets at Mountain Valley Baptist Church, 202 S. 7th Avenue in Pocatello, every Monday evening at 6:30.

 

First Lady Melania Trump: Mothers Are America’s Strength

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(Office of the First Lady, May 8, 2026)

A mother’s devotion to her child is unmatched. This love takes many forms: strength, compassion, wisdom, grace, joy, labor, humor and even grief, to name a few. The love between mother and child has helped shape America’s identity since the nation’s founding 250 years ago.

It is time to revisit the enduring American family traditions that have supported generations, while also recognizing the challenges for mothers of building both a career and a home. This balancing act reflects the realities women face today.

America’s strength is closely tied to the role mothers play in shaping character, education and moral order within families. From morning until night, mothers serve as the first teachers of empathy, aspiration and discipline. It is mothers who do so much to shape a child’s mind — how to think, how to distinguish right from wrong and how to persevere in challenging times.

The household is our nation’s smallest institution, yet it is the foundation of all others, including democracy itself. The values cultivated in homes often shape the moral voice of the next generation. Looking ahead, we must consider how to strengthen this vital role.

Being a modern mother demands the discipline and restraint to not disregard what came before us. In this spirit, the healthy evolution of the American family can best be achieved by preserving the elements of the past that have proven their worth. In doing so, America can restore the honor of motherhood after years in which feminism often placed career above family, with consequences to our nation.

Yes, women can thrive in both motherhood and business. But let’s be honest, extended families and strong support systems are often essential to providing a solid base for success. That’s why I admire the strength and dedication of single mothers in America, who often handle these responsibilities alone.

I note, too, that May is National Foster Care Month. Across America, tens of thousands of foster mothers selflessly provide safety and stability when it is needed most. Often, these moments create powerful bonds that can alter a child’s trajectory and even lead to a permanent home through adoption, changing lives forever.

American women today are finding unique ways to balance career ambition and family. The busy accountant who makes time during tax season to read with her kids before bedtime; the nurse who works a grueling shift starting at 6 a.m. but treasures being present with her children when they return from school. We all know these incredible women.

From these stories, we revisit a simple but enduring truth about being a mother: You make yourself available not just when it is convenient, but whenever your child needs you. This is the heartbeat of an everlasting connection between a mother and her child.

Children’s trust in their mothers grows over time, particularly when they know they are prioritized — before everything, including work. This holds true not only in moments of need, but also in ordinary moments: when a child wishes to talk, laugh or simply be together. In order to sustain this bond, a mother’s self-care is essential.

To be fully present for a child, mothers must occasionally take time to restore their own energy. Such care is not selfish, but an important part of caring for others. Through self-care, your devotion to your children and the rest of your family is more effective. This approach will enrich every aspect of your life, professional and personal.

Make time for yourself, while also welcoming challenges — learning new things, and discovering and building on your passions.

I constantly challenge myself, as first lady, to think beyond the traditional responsibilities of the East Wing. That has resulted in many new opportunities, including leading four reunifications of Ukrainian and Russian children with their families, addressing the U.N. Security Council on achieving peace through education, and, at the White House, launching Fostering the Future Together, a global effort to help children thrive through the safe and innovative use of technology. But family always comes first.

Together, let’s champion a new American model that restores the honor of motherhood by encouraging all women to lead boldly at work while also making family the cornerstone of our national future. I invite you to join me in prioritizing family as we shape a stronger America for the generations to come.

This column first appeared in The Washington Post, here.