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Ron Paul draws big Sandpoint crowd, as Idaho gears up for GOP caucuses tomorrow
Ron Paul draws big Sandpoint crowd, as Idaho gears up for GOP caucuses tomorrow
Solons Laud IEA Despite Loud ‘Nays’
Solons Laud IEA Despite Loud ‘Nays’
Eye on Boise: Legislative races shaping up; Rammell files to run
BOISE – Bombastic former gubernatorial candidate Rex Rammell has filed to run for the Legislature against freshman Rep. Shannon McMillan, R-Silverton, and that’s just the start of the election news. We’re now midway through the filing period for Idaho elections, which closes Friday; the first week’s filings revealed Rammell, the veterinarian from Idaho Falls who now lives in Kooskia, taking on McMillan in the sprawling new District 7, which takes in all of Shoshone, Idaho and Clearwater counties along with part of Bonner County.
And the races are on…
And the races are on…
North Idaho Candidates Start Filing
North Idaho Candidates Start Filing
Occupy Boise: We Won, Bubblegum
Occupy Boise: We Won, Bubblegum
Brannon Manager Wants Nonini Seat
Brannon Manager Wants Nonini Seat
Legislature’s Only Gay Calling It Quits
Legislature’s Only Gay Calling It Quits
Sen. LeFavour won’t run for re-election
Sen. LeFavour won’t run for re-election
Harwood won’t seek new term in House
BOISE – Six-term Idaho Rep. Dick Harwood, R-St. Maries, has decided to end his 12-year legislative career after this year. “I’m not going to run,” Harwood said Thursday. “My wife’s family’s not doing well. … She needs me to be there.”
Harwood To Quit After 6 Terms
Harwood To Quit After 6 Terms
Wolf Kill Bill Could Backfire On Idaho
Wolf Kill Bill Could Backfire On Idaho
Legislature ReCalls Sen. Jim McClure
Legislature ReCalls Sen. Jim McClure
Gingrich to campaign in CdA on Thursday
Gingrich to campaign in CdA on Thursday
Dunno Much About Diversity Training
Dunno Much About Diversity Training
Edit: Idaho R’s Need Sensitivity Class
Edit: Idaho R’s Need Sensitivity Class
Idaho Bill Target Concussions
Idaho Bill Target Concussions
Idaho likely to spurn federal cash for exchange
Idaho likely to spurn federal cash for exchange
Idaho looks at changing state concussion law
Athletics coaches and officials would be required to remove players from games who show signs of a concussion, according to a measure aimed at boosting protections for young athletes who suffer head injuries.
Labrador launches re-election campaign
BOISE – Idaho congressman Raul Labrador launched his re-election bid Monday, flanked by more than 30 state lawmakers and a bevy of the state’s top GOP elected officials, declaring, “Washington has not changed me.” Some evidence: The freshman congressman hasn’t rented a home in Washington, D.C. – he’s sleeping on his office couch and returning to Idaho and his family each weekend.