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Eighteen months, 5,000 students: Idaho colleges and universities face a deep enrollment decline
A transformative trend: Idaho draws more of its college students from out of state
Wyoming’s resolution transferring federal lands to the state has failed — again
The resolution to hand over wide swaths of public land failed after a bumpy ride in the Senate.
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Republicans push back against federal approval for changes in state voting laws
GOP argues protections are unnecessary and the federal government should not tell states how to run elections
Gymnasts urge U.S. Senate to investigate Larry Nassar sexual abuse after botched FBI inquiry
More than 70 young women would be molested after the FBI was alerted of the situation
Idaho Legislature’s powerful budget committee to have fresh faces in 2023
Depending on 2022 election results, 15 of JFAC’s 20 members could be new next year
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Wishes Trump 'Had A More Happy Relationship With Masks'
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine reflects on his approach to managing coronavirus outbreaks in his state through the winter and what help he needs from the federal government.
'So Hard To Prove You Exist': Flawed Fraud Protections Deny Unemployment To Millions
Efforts to prevent fraud in state unemployment systems are outdated, hurting millions of people with legitimate claims by causing lengthy and unnecessary delays while not managing to catch much fraud.
'He's Incredibly Confused': Parenting A Child With Autism During The Pandemic
Feda Almaliti is the mother of a 15-year-old son with severe autism and an advocate. She describes how the challenges of the coronavirus crisis are exponentially more difficult for families like hers.
Pandemic Perspective: What The 20 Poorest And Richest Countries Spend On Health Care
A rich country might spend $5,000 or more on health care per person. A poor country might spend as little as $19 per person. How will that affect responses to the novel coronavirus?
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