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State Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday August 03, 2025 ( 7 items )  

Alaska Airlines announces new routes connecting California and the Pacific Northwest
SEATTLE, July 31 [Category: BizAerospace] -- Alaska Airlines, a subsidiary of Alaska Air Group, issued the following news release: * * * Alaska Airlines announces new routes connecting California and the Pacific Northwest * We'll launch seven new city pairs starting in late October, including three in Burbank New seasonal service from San Diego will take winter sports lovers to Idaho's popular Sun Valley With the addition of the Palm Springs service, we'll add our eighth destination from  more

Idaho Democratic Party: A Message From the Chair - Public Lands Make Us Who We Are. Idaho Democrats Are Fighting to Keep Them That Way.
BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 2 -- The Idaho Democratic Party issued the following statement on Aug. 1, 2025 by Chair Lauren Necochea: * * * A Message from the Chair: Public Lands Make Us Who We Are. Idaho Democrats Are Fighting to Keep Them That Way. Public lands define Idaho. Whether you're ranching in Owyhee, hunting near Salmon, or hiking with your kids in the Sawtooths, your rights are equal to anyone else's. These lands belong to all of us. Not billionaires, corporations, or political insiders. I  more

Idaho Democrats Celebrate 60 Years of Medicare and Medicaid, Highlight Record of Expanding Care
BOISE, Idaho, July 31 -- The Idaho Democratic Party issued the following statement on July 30, 2025: * * * Idaho Democrats Celebrate 60 Years of Medicare and Medicaid, Highlight Record of Expanding Care On the 60th Anniversary of the creation of Medicare and Medicaid, Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea released the following statement: "For sixty years, Medicare and Medicaid have helped Americans live longer, healthier lives and delivered care when it mattered most. Here in Idaho,   more

Idaho State University: Breaking the Mold - Scholarship Recipient Follows Non-traditional Path to Graduate School
POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 1 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * Breaking the Mold: Scholarship Recipient Follows Non-traditional Path to Graduate School Katherine Myers Ciapura might not be your typical graduate student, but she is proud to be breaking the mold of what a traditional student looks like. Myers Ciapura earned her degree in elementary education at the age of 40 while balancing work and motherhood. Now, as a mom and stepmom to four and a grandmother of three,  more

Idaho State University: Mistaken Identity - Researchers Develop New Methods to Identify Suckers in the Intermountain West
POCATELLO, Idaho, July 30 (TNSjou) -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * Mistaken Identity: Researchers Develop New Methods to Identify Suckers in the Intermountain West To most anglers, a 'sucker' is the last fish they want to see on the end of their line. But to the scientists who study these bottom-dwelling fish for their research, knowing exactly which species of sucker they've netted offers a window into the health of the ecosystem these animals occupy. Now, two Idah  more

Idaho State University: TRAIL Experience Lights the Path for Rural Teaching Careers
POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 1 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * TRAIL Experience Lights the Path for Rural Teaching Careers Six Idaho State University College of Education students stepped off the beaten path and into Idaho's rural classrooms through the Teaching in Rural Areas Immersion Learning (TRAIL) Experience in May 2025. Funded by a College of Education's Dean's Excellence Grant and led by ISU Teaching and Educational Studies faculty Amanda Eller and Suzanne Beaste  more

ISU History Alumna Publishes Award-Winning Article on Fur Trade History
POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 1 -- Idaho State University issued the following news: * * * ISU History Alumna Publishes Award-Winning Article on Fur Trade History Idaho State University alumna and former McNair scholar, Maya Peters-Greno recently published an article, "Beaver Hats: Material Culture in the Americas," in the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal. The article, which grew out of research Peters-Greno began as an ISU undergraduate history major, earned her an award from the Museum of the Moun  more