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Winning numbers drawn in 'Idaho Cash' game
BOISE, Idaho (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the Idaho Lottery's "Idaho Cash" game were:
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In this upcoming election, there is only one clear choice for the next governor of Idaho. Brad Little is far and away the most qualified candidate in this race and will provide the leadership Idaho needs moving forward.
Tree identification, wreath-making classes announced
Because the area has such a varied range of latitudes, altitudes, soils, and precipitation patterns, Idaho has a wider variety of native trees than most other Rocky Mountain states. The first step in caring for these trees, whether they be in a forest or in a landscape, is to correctly identify the species.
Class registrations due Nov. 24
Because the state has a variety of latitudes, altitudes, soils, and precipitation patterns, Idaho has a wider variety of native trees than most other Rocky Mountain states.
Want to help women's health? Vote
If you are a woman in Idaho, you are not free.
Charging for the sun's power
While one Idaho power company is hoping to charge customers who use solar power a different rate, Avista said it has no plans, for now, to do the same.
Countdown begins for Idaho Gives 2017
Idaho Gives, the state’s largest single day of giving, is just about a month away — set for Thursday, May 4.
Idaho reports its 1st coronavirus deaths: 3 men over age 60
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Three Idaho residents have become the first reported deaths in the state because of COVID-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus, state health officials announced Thursday.
NIC reiterates opposition to gun bill
BOISE— North Idaho College President Joe Dunlap on Monday reiterated NIC’s opposition to state legislation to create new exemptions for carrying guns on Idaho’s college and university campuses.
Idaho Gives opens registration for nonprofits
SANDPOINT — It is time for nonprofits to register for the state's largest day of online giving — Idaho Gives.
Legals September 21, 2018
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI IN THE MATTER OF: CASE NO. CV17-48 KIERNIN RIDLEY DOB: 07/15/2008 ANOTHER SUMMONS BRAYLEE BADHAM DOB: 06/04/2011 DEZMOND BADHAM FEE: EXEMPT DOB: 04/18/2013 (Idaho Code §67-2301) Children Under Eighteen Years of Age. IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF THE PARENTALL RIGHTS OF: ENIECE THORNTON BADHAM, mother JASON RIDLEY, father DUSTIN BADHAM, father THE STATE OF IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS TO: ENIECE THORNTON BADHAM YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Petition to Terminate Parental Rights between KIERNIN RIDLEY, BRAYLEE BADHAM, AND DEZMOND BADHAM and their mother, ENIECE THORNTON BADHAM, has been filed with the District Court of the County of Kootenai, by Denise L. Rosen, Deputy Attorney General, under Idaho Code Section 16-2005, etc. A hearing on the petition will be held at the Juvenile Justice Center, 205 North 4th Street, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho on November 6, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. or as soon thereafter as counsel may be heard. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that you are entitled to be represented by an Attorney. If you cannot afford one, you may be appointed an Attorney by making application to the Court at the Kootenai County Courthouse. If you fail to appear at the time and place set forth above, or fail to appear through an attorney, you may be deemed to have defaulted and a judgment terminating your parental rights may be entered without further hearing or notice. DATED this 7th day of September, 2018. CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT KOOTENAI COUNTY, IDAHO BY: /s/ Theresa Manoll, Deputy SNP LEGAL 6210 AD# 226545 SEPTEMBER 14, 21, 28, 2018
Let's make 2020 a year to remember
For tens of thousands of Idahoans looking to get ahead, the 2020 legislative session may come down to two issues: the future of Medicaid Expansion and education investments in our state.
Road work begins
COEUR d’ALENE — Highway construction has started in several locations throughout the region.
Idaho lawmakers hear pitch to absorb three-fourths of Oregon
Idaho lawmakers appeared intrigued but skeptical on Monday when pitched a plan to lop off about three-fourths of Oregon and add it to Idaho to create what would become the nation's third-largest state geographically.
Idaho officials expect elevated wildfire danger to continue through September
Since July, the state has experienced a significant increase in acres burned due to hot, dry conditions
The land board is expected to meet again in September and discuss pay levels for firefighters.
Visit Idaho launches survey
Visit Idaho, the state's tourism division, has launched a survey to garner input from Idaho residents regarding the sentiment of tourism in the state.
OREIDACAL? Idaho merger idea gains attention
Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s appearance Wednesday on Fox News was not the most unusual network sighting that day.
Reclaim Idaho submits 100,000 signatures
Organizers believe they met requirements to place $300M funding initiative on November ballot
Reclaim Idaho submits 100,000 signatures for education initiative to the state for verification
State answers NIC questions
Most involve college's trustees
North Idahoans have concerns about their college
Rich awarded scholarship
Idaho Federation of Republican Women and the North Idaho Federation of Republican Women official have announced tha Kellie Rich, North Idaho Federation of Republican Women, has received 2018 Dedra Morris Memorial Scholarship in the amount of $500 to be applied to college expenses.