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Oct
30

In Gratitude

I am so deeply grateful to have known Don. As a fellow journalist and writer, I know all too well how hard he worked and how dedicated he was to uncovering and exposing the truth.  I am also personally grateful to Don for his support of my publishing company, Dandelion Books--for promoting our authors and advertising their works in the Idaho Observer.
 
Thank you and bless you, Don. You have left us a treasure trove of outstanding works.
 
 Carol Adler, President/CEO
Dandelion Books, LLC

Sep
29

A Tribute Of Honor To Don

After living what I felt was a 'decent' life, time on earth came to an end.

The first thing I remember is sitting on a bench in the waiting room of what I thought to be a Court of Judgment.

The doors opened and I was instructed to come in and have a seat by the defense table.

As I looked around I saw the 'prosecutor.'

Though of marvelous stature and eloquent clothed he was a villainous looking gent who snarled as he stared at me. He definitely was the most evil figure I have ever seen.

Sep
28

Lost a good friend

I had the joy, privilege and honour of befriending Don and Ingri whilst I was still living in Montana. I interviewed them both for my TV show. See the interviews here to get an idea of what the world is missing:
Don: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4127856605555077362&hl=en#
Ingri: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8816555803690836736&hl=en# Rich

Sep
22

Don's last interview with Jack Blood

Don Harkins Last Interview With Jack Blood on Deadline Live. Broadcast July 31 2009.

IN MEMORY OF DON HARKINS (editor of the Idaho Observer)

Don Harkins of the Idaho Observer died yesterday morning after a long bout with illness.

Don was one of the best regular analysts we ever had on Deadline Live!
I greatly looked forward to his monthly appearances on the show Which I usually hit
him up for with a few hours notice. He was always up and ready to go for it, and I trusted his
take on all the news we discussed. He brought a wealth of knowledge and a common sensibility to

Sep
14

Update 5B

Dear friends

As Don works steadily on recovery, one of the key members of his support group, Ingri's brother-in-law Clark, has succombed to stress-related high blood pressure. Clark and Ingri's sister Tanya have graciously provided their home and computer so Ingri could stay close to the hospital and communicate with all of us. Please add Clark to your prayers that his blood pressure will go back to normal speedily.

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In loving memory offounder and editor-in-chief, Don Harkins