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‘I just couldn’t do it anymore’: Early retirement one of Idaho’s labor shortage problems
Two Idaho educators are among millions in the U.S. who retired earlier than planned because of COVID
Landowner, developer partner to keep investors out of new N. Idaho housing development
Deed-restricted homes will be built according to local buyer’s income, previous residency
‘I can’t do this’: Alleged victim in von Ehlinger rape trial cuts testimony short
Day two of trial for former Idaho Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger ends early; prosecution rests
GOP legislators introduce two new bills to change Idaho’s voting procedures
One bill would eliminate Idaho’s same-day voter registration option at the polls and eliminate the ability to use a student ID to vote
Germany Bans Prostitution During Pandemic. Sex Workers Say That Creates New Dangers
Prostitution is legal in the country, but lawmakers have banned it to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Sex workers say that has put them at risk, and they want to work legally again.
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Sanders: Americans Care More About $1,400 Checks From Aid Plan Than Lack Of GOP Votes
Sen. Bernie Sanders, who helped shepherd the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan through Congress, says the package is "the most consequential piece of legislation for working families" in decades.
Getting An Antibody Test For The Coronavirus? Here's What It Won't Tell You
As more and more people get tested for antibodies to the coronavirus, infectious disease specialists worry that those tested — and their employers — may not understand the limits of the results.
Rural Hospitals Are Sinking Under COVID-19 Financial Pressures
America's rural hospitals were struggling even before the pandemic. Now, the loss of revenue from months of deferred treatments and surgeries have pulled more to the brink, as federal relief fades.
Growing Demand For Wilderness Education May Widen Learning Inequality
Parents desperate to get their kids outdoors and offline are choosing wilderness schools for their kids, but poor, urban kids are missing out. Educators in Kingston, N.Y., are trying to change that.
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Analysis: Who will pay for all-day kindergarten in Idaho? And how many kids will get to go?
Idaho Falls Rep. Wendy Horman says at least eight kindergarten bills or proposals may come before the Legislature in 2022
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