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House OKs formal ‘Greater Idaho’ talks
With a wink and a smirk the Idaho House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a nonbinding memorial calling for formal talks between the Idaho and Oregon legislatures to discuss moving some rural Oregon counties out of their state and into Idaho.
Idaho Opportunity Scholarships available
The Idaho State Board of Education has $5 million in Idaho Opportunity Scholarship funds available for Idaho resident undergraduate students to attend an Idaho college or university in the 2015-16 school year. Scholarship recipients can receive up to $3,000 in a single school year for tuition and fees.
Coalition: Idaho lawmakers deny hearing on minimum wage hike
Lift Up, Idaho — a coalition of labor groups and social service agencies — announced Wednesday that for a third consecutive year Idaho lawmakers have refused to consider a bill to increase the state’s minimum wage.

What about that advisory question?
Idaho ballot includes non-binding advisory question about tax cuts, education
On this year’s general election ballot, Idaho voters will be asked whether they approve or disapprove of action Gov. Brad Little and the Idaho Legislature took on taxes and education funding during the Sept. 1 special session.

SOS won't enforce Idaho GOP Dec. 30 voter affiliation deadline
McGrane says office must follow state law, not political party rules
Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane said Thursday that his office cannot enforce the Idaho Republican Party’s new party rule requiring voters to affiliate with the GOP by Dec. 30 in order to vote in the party’s upcoming primary election.
MY TURN: The Idaho Legislature should invest directly in Idaho students
On Sept. 1, the Idaho State Legislature wisely set aside $410 million in a lockbox for education.
Idaho Realtors endorse Amador
The Paul Amador for Idaho campaign announces the Idaho Realtors have endorsed his re-election campaign for the Idaho Legislature in District 4.
Movers & Shakers December 24, 2010
Securities fraud judgment entered against Idaho insurance agent
Super sub
Acoustic technology on the future ‘USS IDAHO’ was developed at the Navy research facility in Bayview

More Guard members to help with fires
Twenty deploy to assist in Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District
More Idaho National Guard personnel joined firefighting efforts on Friday in support of crews battling the Grizzly Complex Fire in the Idaho Panhandle National Forest.
Idaho $1,000,000 Raffle Winning Ticket Sold in Kootenai County
BOISE – One lucky player who purchased their Idaho $1,000,000 Raffle ticket in Kootenai County is starting the year off as Idaho’s newest millionaire.

North Idaho nonprofits receive food bank grants
The Idaho Food Bank Fund recently announced the recipients of its 2022 grants, targeted to support nonprofits that provide nutrition awareness, promote healthy eating and relieve hunger.

Buy one get six free
Reciprocal membership program allows greater access to museums
Museum members now have free admission to seven participating museums across Idaho and more through the Idaho History Reciprocal Membership Program started in May.Museum members now have free admission to seven participating museums across Idaho and more through the Idaho History Reciprocal Membership Program started in May.

Dozens of Idaho obstetricians have stopped practicing there since abortions were banned, study says
A third hospital obstetrics program is in “serious jeopardy” of closing, the report also said.

Little won't debate GOP challengers
Little campaign statement said his record is "non-debatable"
WWAMI: Designed to provide doctors for rural communities
I am disheartened that HB 176 is being brought to the Idaho House floor seeking to defund the 53-year-old medical education partnership for Idaho students between the University of Idaho and the University of Washington School of Medicine (the WWAMI program). This program was developed and improved over time and has provided a world class education, mostly in Idaho, to 747 Idaho students who then are among the best in the nation. The WWAMI model sets the standard for decentralized education especially designed to provide doctors to rural communities. Sandpoint and Moscow are one of 7 Idaho special rural training sites that focuses on rural training.

ISP launches redesigned Crime in Idaho dashboard
The new dashboard allows data collected from local and statewide Idaho agencies between 2005 and 2020 to be viewed in one place
Idaho's dairy farm families bring a lot to the table
It's a fact - Idaho's dairy industry is the No. 1 agriculture crop in Idaho. June Dairy Month is the perfect time to reflect on how the dairy industry impacts Idaho's economy. Idaho's dairy industry is more than just milk. Dairy farmers bring jobs and economic activity to communities across the nation. In fact, each dollar a dairy farmer receives in milk sales generates more money for the local economy.
A different path for all of Idaho
I love Idaho. Idaho has great people and incredible resources. I am a native of this state and have lived here my entire life. My family has been here since statehood. I grew up on a family farm and was educated in Idaho schools and universities. My adult life has been spent raising a family, working in the private sector, and traveling all over the world for Idaho-based companies. I currently serve as an Idaho state senator. Now I am running for governor.

Idaho's post-election audit begins Today
On Saturday, officials from the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office will begin auditing a sample of paper ballots cast in eight, randomly drawn counties during the recent general election.