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September special session leads to $24,000 in fines against 91 Idaho lobbyists for late filings
Fines were initially higher before secretary of state’s office lowered them because of confusion
Scrips Howard Fund awards grant to Voces Internship of Idaho
A few details slowly emerge in University of Idaho student homicides
Flu, colds and COVID arriving in Idaho for a holiday reunion. Here’s what you can do.
Surge of severe illness among babies, children has stressed children’s hospitals across the nation
Four University of Idaho students dead in apparent homicides
New nonprofit seeks to build relationships at all levels of government for an accessible Idaho
Formed in 2018, the Idaho Access Project advocates for Idahoans with disabilities in the areas of fair housing, outdoor recreation and even at the ballot box
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Bengals Hot Shooting Breaks Skid, Down Roos 75-65
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Bengals Finish 1-1 In Boise
Researcher enlists San Luis Valley residents in exploring how drought affects aquifer health
A University of Colorado professor is partnering with community water groups to learn about metal contamination in water – an issue of increasing concern in the Mountain West.
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Some Mountain West states don’t consider insects wildlife and have no authority to protect them
Bees, butterflies and other insects are not considered wildlife in many Western states, including some in the Mountain West. That can affect bugs – and humans.
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