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Lisa Ormond

Lisa has a journalism degree from California State University, Northridge. She looks back on her career to date fondly having worked in various California broadcast news organizations, insurance public affairs and at both Washington State University and the University of Idaho. Lisa has an insatiable curiosity, love for learning and a passion for helping and giving to others. Born and raised in urban California, Lisa recently moved to Hayden, Idaho, from Moscow. She is looking forward to embracing this new adventure and calling it home. She cherishes the people, the lifestyle, the vibe and the beauty the Coeur d’ Alene area offers. When not caring for her family, Lisa volunteers, writes poetry, creates pieces of wood and rock art and explores the outdoors, appreciating the nature she encounters. Her daily spiritual growth is a priority in her life, and it’s been a pathway for living peacefully with herself and others.

Let your imagination run wild at Christmastime and beyond — It’s good for you!

Read how Lisa Ormond unleashed her imagination this Christmas and rediscovered the joy and wonder of the holiday season. Learn how embracing imagination made her Christmas celebrations truly special.

110 Idaho Catholics complete 33-Day Eucharistic consecration at St. Mary’s Church

Learn about the powerful spiritual journey of Eucharistic Consecration and how it deepens the connection with Jesus in the lives of Catholics.

Bring to life an ancient Christmas tradition — The Jesse Tree

Discover the ancient tradition of the Jesse Tree and its significance in telling the lineage story of Jesus. Create your own Jesse Tree for a unique Christmas celebration.

How to turn grief into gratitude with new holiday traditions

Navigating grief during the holidays can be challenging., writes Lisa Ormond. Join her as she shares how she turned her own loss into peace and comfort during this season.

Palouse Catholics journey 35 miles in growing Marian pilgrimage tradition

Discover the power of a Marian pilgrimage. Read how Palouse Catholics honored Mother Mary through a recent rosary pilgrimage and prayerful procession.

What’s gender got to do with it — everything!

Support gender equality in politics: Learn why it's crucial to vote for a woman for president and break the long-standing tradition of male leadership in our country.

After feeding thousands for over 30 years, Moscow food bank director passes the torch

At 83, Moscow resident Linda Nickels retires as steward of the Moscow Food Bank after three decades of service. Guided by her faith, Nickels reflects on her decision to step down and the impact she’s made, having helped feed thousands in Latah County. Despite challenges, her leadership, dedication, and community support ensured no one left the food bank empty-handed.

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