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Don't Call it Jazz, Barbara Morrison
Barbara Morrison was an incredible jazz vocalist, and an iconic figure in the Los Angeles arts community. She performed with some of the most important figures in jazz and R&B including Johnny Otis, Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, Doc Severinsen, Ray Charles, and more.
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She has cancer. But as an Idaho DACA recipient, she couldn’t get insurance for months.
Karla Rodriguez is one of nearly 3,000 DACA recipients in Idaho
Club of Idaho Falls and Alturas Institute present Russia’s War on Ukraine
The City Club of Idaho Falls and The Alturas Institute hosted the program titled Russia’s War on Ukraine on March 30th at University Place. The presentation included remarks by Jeff Carr, former Russia and East Europe CIA Analyst and Dr. Karen Leibert, ISU Adjunct Professor and PhD in Russian History. Leibert and Carr analyzed Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and the possible Russian endgame.
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By the numbers: Idaho legislators introducing more bills that do not become law
Before the session adjourned, Senate Republicans called out House ‘craziness’
Idaho House candidates pull in $1.2 million in fundraising
With about half of the seats up for grabs without an incumbent opponent, candidates rake in funds
Idaho House approves $96 million budget that includes funding for more social workers
Late in session, House panel will consider major changes to Idaho Judicial Council
Retired chief justices sent letter with concerns about selection process changes
Idaho House again kills resolution honoring 50th anniversary of Sawtooth National Recreation Act
Many Republicans who voted against measure say they oppose federal management of land
Idaho House will hear bill making major changes to Idaho Judicial Council
Rexburg representative who served on council says changes could bring politics into judge appointment process
Idaho has an exemplary process for picking judges, why fix it?
Why is there an effort in the final hectic throes of the legislative session to make material changes to the time-tested appointment process, writes guest columnist Jim Jones.
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