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State Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday June 08, 2025 ( 12 items )  

Family Comes Together to Establish Scholarship in Honor of ISU Finance Alumnus
POCATELLO, Idaho, June 3 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * Family Comes Together to Establish Scholarship in Honor of ISU Finance Alumnus Clyde E. Brinegar, a Burley native, graduated from Idaho State University with a degree in Finance in 1981. He had many life-defining moments at ISU, including meeting the love of his life and future wife, Kathleen, who he married at St. John's Chapel on the ISU campus. He was a hall director and RA for the 7th floor in Garrison Hal  more

Idaho Democratic Party: Republican Politicians Talk Tough. But When It Matters, They Chicken Out
BOISE, Idaho, June 7 -- The Idaho Democratic Party issued the following statement on June 6, 2025, by Chair Lauren Necochea: * * * Republican Politicians Talk Tough. But When It Matters, They Chicken Out It takes real strength to fight for the people you serve. But today's Republican Party has abandoned that idea completely. From Washington to Boise, they've replaced courage with performance, loud declarations of "toughness" that vanish when real leadership is required. Too afraid to step out  more

Idaho State University: Digging for Clues - Law Enforcement and Students Gain Hands-On Forensic Training in Pocatello
POCATELLO, Idaho, June 3 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * Digging for Clues: Law Enforcement and Students Gain Hands-On Forensic Training in Pocatello Against the scenic backdrop of rolling hills and the Stephens Performing Arts Center, three burial sites are being excavated by area law enforcement participants ranging from coroners to forensics lab scientists. The graves were dug about a month ago, which means they were fresh and relatively easy to find. Thankfully,  more

Idaho State University: Efficient Exchange - Professor Looking to Develop Next-Gen Heat Exchangers
POCATELLO, Idaho, June 3 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * Efficient Exchange: Professor Looking to Develop Next-Gen Heat Exchangers Heat exchangers may not be the first thing that springs to mind when it comes to efficiency, but an Idaho State University engineer is looking to create a new design of the humble part that could be a game-changer for everything from HVAC systems to advanced nuclear reactors. "A heat exchanger is a device that exchanges heat energy betw  more

Idaho State University: How We Come to Believe - Dr. Fardy's Book on Ideology and Interpellation
POCATELLO, Idaho, June 6 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * How We Come to Believe: Dr. Fardy's Book on Ideology and Interpellation Dr. Jonathan Fardy, chair and associate professor of art, has published a new book titled Ideology and Interpellation: Anti-Humanism to Non-Philosophy. The book explores how people come to believe certain ideas and how those beliefs are shaped by society. This process, known as ideological interpellation, is central to the work. "Ideolog  more

Idaho State University: Lou Hong Inducted Into the 2025 NW/MET Hall of Fame
POCATELLO, Idaho, June 3 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * Lou Hong Inducted into the 2025 NW/MET Hall of Fame Lou Hong, Senior Hardware and Software Technologist in Information Technology Services (ITS) Technology Support, was selected for induction into the 2025 NW/MET Hall of Fame. To honor his ongoing contributions, Hong was awarded emeritus membership and formally recognized during the 2025 NW/MET Annual Conference. Since 1996, Hong has played a vital role suppo  more

Lewis-Clark State College: Guelcher Recognized as Idaho SBDC State Star
LEWISTON, Idaho, June 3 -- Lewis-Clark State College issued the following news release: * * * Guelcher recognized as Idaho SBDC State Star LEWISTON, Idaho - Lewis-Clark State College's regional director of the North Central Idaho Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Kyle Guelcher, was recently awarded the Idaho Small Business Development Center State Star Award. The award, which is peer-nomination based, was presented during the most recent Idaho SBDC professional development conferenc  more

NNU to Break Ground on Rob Roberts Training Facility June 11
NAMPA, Idaho, June 3 -- Northwest Nazarene University issued the following news: * * * NNU to Break Ground on Rob Roberts Training Facility June 11 Northwest Nazarene University is excited to announce the groundbreaking of the Rob Roberts Training Facility, a major new addition to campus that will enhance the student-athlete and student life experience. The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, June 11, 2:00 p.m., at 313 E. Dewey Ave, behind the Johnson Sports Center (JSC). All are invited to   more

Trump Regime and Idaho Republicans Play Politics With Women's Live
BOISE, Idaho, June 6 -- The Idaho Democratic Party issued the following statement on June 5, 2025: * * * Trump Regime and Idaho Republicans Play Politics With Women's Live In response to Donald Trump ending guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency reproductive health care to pregnant women, Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea released the following statement: "Women have already died in states with abortion bans after being denied the care they needed. Now the Trump regime   more

University of Phoenix and University of Idaho Conclude Affiliation Discussions
PHOENIX, Arizona, June 4 -- The University of Phoenix issued the following news release: * * * University of Phoenix and University of Idaho Conclude Affiliation Discussions University of Phoenix's focus will be on strategic opportunities that best serve students, alumni and faculty in the adult learner market University of Phoenix and University of Idaho have jointly agreed to end discussions regarding a potential affiliation through the acquisition of University of Phoenix by Four Three Ed  more

UW Researchers: Sharp-Tailed Grouse in South-Central Wyoming Potentially a Distinct Subspecies
LARAMIE, Wyoming, June 6 -- The University of Wyoming posted the following news: * * * UW Researchers: Sharp-Tailed Grouse in South-Central Wyoming Potentially a Distinct Subspecies For decades, a population of grouse in south-central Wyoming and northwest Colorado has been identified as Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, the same subspecies that can be found in far western Wyoming near Jackson along with Idaho, northern Utah and parts of the Pacific Northwest. But new research led by University  more

Westinghouse EVinci Test Reactor First to Receive Approval for Preliminary Safety Design Report
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pennsylvania, June 4 -- Westinghouse Electric issued the following news release: * * * Westinghouse eVinci Test Reactor First to Receive Approval for Preliminary Safety Design Report Achievement is a Critical Step to Deploy the eVinci Microreactor Cranberry Township, PA, June 3, 2025 - Westinghouse Electric Company has received approval for its eVinci Microreactor's Preliminary Safety Design Report (PSDR) from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). With this key milestone,   more