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Volunteers are needed for trail projects in North Idaho
The nonprofit organization Idaho Trails Association is looking for hikers who are interested in helping on one-day, weekend, and week-long projects throughout the summer to maintain trails in North Idaho. No experience is needed to participate and hikers of all levels are encouraged to join. All tools and training will be provided at the start of the trip. Many ITA volunteers describe their experience as empowering and a great way to meet other outdoor enthusiasts.
Idaho steelhead fishing continues, with exception of two area closures
A last-minute deal forged between environmentalists, a steelhead angling advocacy group and Idaho Fish and Game commissioners will allow fishers to continue to chase steelhead in much of Idaho.
Patrick Lee Kren, 21
Patrick Lee Kren, 21, passed away and found peace in the loving embrace of Jesus on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Your Health Idaho announces insurance options
BOISE — Idahoans will have a wide range of options for their health and dental insurance plans in 2017. The Your Health Idaho Board of Directors approved 225 certified plans at their September meeting.
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Idaho makes basic Career Information System free to public
The basic service of the Idaho Career Information System is now available free to the public.
Legals for October, 17 2020
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Russ Fulcher has demonstrated time and again that exercising conservative values and taking principled stands is a successful formula to become one of the leaders of the conservative movement in Idaho.
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Kate McAlister is an excellent candidate for Idaho District 1A representative. She has long been an advocate for business in North Idaho. For years she has served as executive director for the Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce and has earned the trust and confidence of the Bonner County business community and elected officials in Idaho. She has been intimately involved in the economic prosperity in our region. She is intelligent, informed, and influential.
June Frances Tyler, 57
June Frances Tyler, 57, passed away in Ponderay, Idaho, on Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2005.
Governor proclaims October LAUNCH Month
Gov. Brad Little returned to North Idaho this week to proclaim October 2023 to be Idaho LAUNCH month.
Stop paperwork penalties to Medicaid Expansion
Idaho’s working families — not to mention every taxpayer in the state — received some welcome news last month from Washington, D.C. You don’t hear that often, but this time it’s true. The D.C. Federal Court of Appeals unanimously rejected Arkansas’ so-called “work requirements” it attached to Medicaid. The three-judge panel, which included a Reagan-era appointee, noted that Arkansas’ paperwork restrictions were “arbitrary and capricious” (translated — bad) because they did not fit within Medicaid Expansion’s foundational goal of providing healthcare access to people who otherwise could not afford it.
Little’s broken promise will not be forgotten
Throughout his campaign and his time in office, Governor Little has identified education as his number one priority. This is for good reason. Survey after survey shows that education is the number one priority of the people of Idaho, and yet Idaho remains dead last of 50 states in terms of education funding per student.
Task forces united in support of BSU, mission
Dr. Marlene Tromp
Stop paperwork penalties to Medicaid Expansion
Idaho’s working families — not to mention every taxpayer in the state — received some welcome news last month from Washington, D.C. You don’t hear that often, but this time it’s true. The D.C. Federal Court of Appeals unanimously rejected Arkansas’ so-called “work requirements” it attached to Medicaid. The three-judge panel, which included a Reagan-era appointee, noted that Arkansas’ paperwork restrictions were “arbitrary and capricious” (translated — bad) because they did not fit within Medicaid Expansion’s foundational goal of providing healthcare access to people who otherwise could not afford it.
Idaho holds off Idaho State 80-76 for Senior Day victory
MOSCOW, Idaho – In a final 30 seconds Saturday marked by effort as much as art, Idaho seniors Trevon Allen and Quinton Forrest stood tall as the Vandals wrested an 80-76 Big Sky Conference win from Idaho State on Senior Day.
Idaho's next initiative could be medical marijuana
SB 1110 would raise the requirements for citizen initiatives like the movement driving Kind Idaho, but a local advocate said she's hopeful the matter will reach Idaho voters.
Help Fish and Game detect license fraud
License fraud is an abuse of the system, and it impacts Idaho’s residents and fish and wildlife populations A recent survey asked Idaho sportsmen and women what they viewed as the most severe and egregious wildlife violations — from fishing without a license, to spotlighting, to killing wildlife outside of legal seasons and more.
Staben: 'Right decision' for Idaho to return to FCS
MOSCOW — Two decades of the University of Idaho struggling to gain a foothold at the highest level of college football essentially came to an end on Thursday.
Legals November 24, 2016
The following application(s) have been filed to appropriate the public waters of the State of Idaho: 96-9646 VALIANT IDAHO LLC 916 GREENLAWN ST CELEBRATION, FL 34747 Points of Diversion(2) SESE S36 T58N R01W BONNER County Source GROUND WATER Point of Diversion L4(SWSW) S31 T58N R01E BONNER County Source GROUND WATER Use: MUNICIPAL 01/01 to 12/31 1 CFS Total Diversion: 1 CFS Date Filed: 10/31/2016 Place of Use: MUNICIPAL Municipal use is within service area of applicant. Permits will be subject to all prior water rights. For additional information concerning the property location, contact Northern Region office at (208) 762-2800; or for a full description of the right(s), please see: http://www.idwr.idaho.gov/apps/ExtSearch/WRApplicationResults/. Protests may be submitted based on the criteria of Idaho Code § 42-203A. Any protest against the approval of this application must be filed with the Director, Dept. of Water Resources, Northern Region, 7600 Mineral Drive, Suite 100, Coeur D' Alene ID 83815 together with a protest fee of $25.00 for each application on or before 12/5/2016. The protestant must also send a copy of the protest to the applicant. GARY SPACKMAN, Director SNP LEGAL 4260 NOV 17, 24, 2016