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Archives, Ancestry working to digitize 27K Idaho records
Thousands of Idaho records are being made easily accessible for the public thanks to collaboration between the Idaho State Archives and Ancestry.
Pierce named Idaho's top veterinarian
Dr. Robert Pierce of North Idaho Animal Hospital , has been selected as Idaho’s 2019 Veterinarian of the Year by the Idaho Veterinary Medical Association.
State is thinking of our best interests?
I was interested to read the good news about the robust state of Idaho’s economy. So good, in fact, the Republican majority of the Idaho Legislature enacted a tax cut. The tax cut applies to corporations and the top 17 percent of earners in Idaho. Those guys really need help these days. They are not accumulating enough wealth.
State program aims to keep, retrain Idaho's workers
As Idaho continues to recover in a post-recession economy and the labor market tightens, the state is launching an initiative to help businesses retain, return and recruit employees to help meet the demand for skilled workers.
Idaho Election Calendar 2023
A list of the key dates remaining on Idaho's 2023 Election Calendar.
Legals for June, 11 2024
Victoria 'Vicki' Ellersick King, 70
Victoria “Vicki” Ellersick King, 70, of Twin Lakes, Idaho, passed away Sept. 13, 2019, in Meridian, Idaho.
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ISC rules against Labrador’s ballot titles in open primary case
Justices ordered AG's office to rewrite ballot titles for election initiative
Supporters of the ballot initiative also argued that Labrador has a personal bias against the ballot initiative
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The Idaho State Bar will be recognizing three of its North Idaho members during last week’s annual First District Bar Association Resolution Meeting to be held at North Idaho College on Nov. 2.
State board seeks input on funding
The Idaho State Board of Education and the Idaho Legislature’s Public School Funding Formula Interim Committee are partnering to collect public input from Idahoans on how the state’s public schools are funded. Starting Tuesday, an online public opinion survey became available for any Idaho citizen to provide comments and opinions regarding how public school districts and public charter schools in the state are funded.
IFG donates to Native Voices campaign
Winter is a time of healing, giving, and receiving. We have been working tirelessly to share and promote the archive preservation work of The Idaho Mythweaver, and many people have made donations to help us reach our $5,000 matching goal by the end of 2017.
Stewardship panel sets Dec. 3 meeting
The first meeting of Idaho Gov. Brad Little’s Shared Stewardship Advisory Committee is set for Dec. 3 in Coeur d’Alene. The meeting will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Idaho Department of Lands office, 3284 Industrial Loop.
Math Counts winners named
A Sandpoint Middle School student claimed fourth-place at the recent North Idaho Chapter of Math Counts competition. The annual event was hosted by Idaho Society of Professional Engineers and North Idaho College on Tuesday, Feb. 21.
Lawmakers eye change to primaries
BOISE (AP) — New legislation introduced Tuesday would require Idaho voters who want to participate in a closed presidential primary to affiliate with that party 90 days before the primary.
Russell 'Russ' Bernard Topp, 79
Russell "Russ" Bernard Topp, 79, passed away in Post Falls, Idaho, on Friday, April 14, 2006.
Redistricting commission plans public hearings across Idaho
The commission hope to finish its work by October, a full month before the late November deadline
Reclaim Idaho film screening announced
Co-founder to be in town for event
The independently-produced documentary will be screened at the Panida at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 8
Festival participating in 2024 Idaho Gives campaign
Idaho Gives, a program of the Idaho Nonprofit Center, is a statewide giving event designed to bring the state together, raising money and awareness for Idaho nonprofits.
Supreme Court asked to allow online initiative signatures
A group that wants Idaho to count online signatures during the coronavirus pandemic for an education funding initiative for the November ballot says the U.S. Supreme Court should reject Gov. Brad Little’s request to put signature-gathering on hold