State Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday February 16, 2025 ( 6 items ) |
A Message From the Chair: Idaho Democrats Fight for Families. Republicans Fight for Control
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 15 -- The Idaho Democratic Party issued the following news item in a blog entry:
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A Message from the Chair: Idaho Democrats Fight for Families. Republicans Fight for Control
Idaho Democrats are clear underdogs in the Legislature, but that doesn't stop them from bringing forward real solutions. They are working to strengthen public schools through investments in facilities, mental health resources, and career and technical education. They've introduced legislation to ex
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Gov. Little Proclaims February 'The War on Women's Sports is Over Month'
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 12 -- Gov. Brad Little, R-Idaho, issued the following news release on Feb. 11, 2025:
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Gov. Little proclaims February "The War on Women's Sports is Over Month"
Boise, Idaho - Joined by dozens of female athletes and Representative Barbara Ehardt, Governor Brad Little proclaimed February 2025 to be "The War on Women's Sports is Over Month" Monday.
The proclamation comes on the heels of Governor Little's trip to the White House last week. President Donald Trump acknowledg
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Guidance Concerning Law Enforcement and Immigration Officials on Campus
POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 13 -- Idaho State University issued the following news:
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Guidance Concerning Law Enforcement and Immigration Officials on Campus
At Idaho State University, we are dedicated to fostering campus spaces where students thrive, supported by our commitment to teaching, learning and research. In response to recent questions about law enforcement and immigration processes on campus, we want to share information and available resources.
Considerable effort has been invest
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Idaho Democratic Party Chair: Slashing NIH Funding Endangers Idaho's Universities and Medical Innovation
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 13 -- The Idaho Democratic Party issued the following news item in a blog entry:
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Idaho Democratic Party Chair: Slashing NIH Funding Endangers Idaho's Universities and Medical Innovation
In response to the Trump administration attempting to slash NIH funding for critical disease prevention and treatment research, Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea released the following statement:
"Idaho has a proud history of groundbreaking research, from nuclear advancemen
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Matt Freeman Named Executive Director of Relations for The Albion Center
POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 11 -- Idaho State University issued the following news:
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Matt Freeman Named Executive Director of Relations for The Albion Center
The Albion Center for Professional Development at Idaho State University is pleased to welcome Matt Freeman as the new Executive Director of Relations.
Freeman holds a J.D. degree from the University of Idaho and a Bachelor of Arts from Whitworth University, and brings deep expertise in policy, financial management, strategy, and lead
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Q&A: The Spread of the Bird Flu Virus
RIVERSIDE, California, Feb. 13 -- The University of California Riverside campus issued the following news:
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Q&A: The spread of the bird flu virus
UCR experts discuss worrisome milestones of the contagious disease
While a pandemic is not inevitable, the spread of the bird flu virus, also known as H5N1, has surpassed worrisome milestones in the United States. In the past year, chicken flocks at poultry farms have been decimated, sending egg prices soaring. Hundreds of cattle herds have al
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