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City of Boise to begin redistricting process for City Council elections
Residents invited to share ideas at public hearing Tuesday evening at City Hall
Over 60 Idaho communities receive funding to improve water systems
Millions in funding is being distributed to help with projects like removing lead water piping
Idaho Gov. Brad Little sworn in for second term during inauguration
Each of Idaho’s statewide officers took public oaths of office Friday in front of the Idaho State Capitol in Boise
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States could hire more international doctors under federal program, analysis shows
Between 2001 and 2020, 18,000 doctors were hired through the program. Most are required to practice in underserved communities for at least three years.
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Nederland announces 'bold' agreement to buy Eldora ski resort
Town leaders say the purchase will boost local economic development and will allow it to better support mountain ski employees.
Abortion will remain legal in Wyoming
Teton County District Court Judge Melissa Owens ruled Monday that the two laws passed by the Wyoming legislature to restrict or completely ban abortion in the state violate the Wyoming Constitution.
States profit from two million acres of land inside reservations, report reveals
The investigations found that revenue from these lands largely goes towards state institutions, like schools or hospitals, but tribes are often the ones paying the price.
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How could federal policies impact people with disabilities?
Special education programs, disability rights and Medicaid could all be affected by spending cuts or other policies proposed by the Trump administration.
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