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43rd State Blues: Democracy for Ida (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
The sixth Idaho U.S. Senate debate happens next Monday, Oct 13. Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Larry LaRocco and Independent candidate Rex Rammell will debate the issues at the Hampton Inn. This debate will be moderated by Neal Larson of KBLY 1260 AM, and a video will available on LaRocco’s website the next day. Republican candidate Jim Risch will not be in attendance. Perhaps he is nursing...
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Bread Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
I'm live blogging today from the Idaho Hunger Summit at the Doubletree hotel here in Boise, Idaho. Over 260 service providers, church leaders, advocates, nutritionists, and citizens are gathered to learn about hunger issues in Idaho and organize our voices...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Aided by favorable summer growing conditions, Idaho potato farmers expect to harvest more than 11 billion pounds of spuds by the end of the month, according to Idaho Potato Commission estimates.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Aided by favorable summer growing conditions, Idaho potato farmers expect to harvest more than 11 billion pounds of spuds by the end of the month, according to Idaho Potato Commission estimates.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
Even before semiconductor maker Micron Technology Inc. said Thursday it would cut another 1,500 workers in Idaho, the state projected its unemployment insurance trust fund will be drained by half -- to $120 million -- by March 2010 as the economy slows.
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Glark.org (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
Why Halloween Why Suck This Year You know this is true. You will be annoyed. From Digg. Go. Idaho Sally “Locksmith arrived and changed lock. I was nervous at first because of tattoo but turned out it was of Tasmanian Devil from Bugs Bunny. Haha!” Go. Church Tank Posted partly for amusement and partly to see how long before bstewart [...]
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
Aided by favorable summer growing conditions, Idaho potato farmers expect to harvest more than 11 billion pounds of spuds by the end of the month, according to Idaho Potato Commission estimates. That overall total is down from the 13 billion pounds harvested...
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Bread Blog (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Each breakout session came up with a list of their top three priorities of what they’d like to work on in the upcoming year. The Idaho Hunger Relief Task Force and IIRAH will take these recommendations and turn them into...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Idaho potato growers, aided by favorable summer growing conditions, expect to harvest more than 11 billion pounds of spuds by the end of the month, according to Idaho Potato Commission estimates.
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RenewAmerica columns (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
(Bryan Fischer) - It's bad enough that Idaho allows gambling on real live ponies. Now the governor is leading the charge to let Gem Staters vote on horses that live and move only in cyberspace. Gov. Butch Otter has approved a temporary rule change that will allow pari-mutuel betting on virtual horse races...
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 09/10/2008
Oct. 9 - A North Idaho gas station worker has won $100,000 on a scratch ticket for his third big money lottery win in the last four years. Last year he won $50,000 and he took home $15,000 in 2004.
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Bread Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Dear Doubletree Hotel Garden City, Please make wireless available in your entire hotel and conference area so I don't have to skip out to the lobby to make blog posts. Much appreciated! :) Peace, Matt Newell-Ching Okay, off to the...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
BOISE, Idaho -- Idaho potato growers, aided by favorable summer growing conditions, expect to harvest more than 11 billion pounds of spuds by the end of the month, according to Idaho Potato Commission estimates.
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small dead animals (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
A Rat is a Pig is a Dog is a Broccoli. For years, Swiss scientists have blithely created genetically modified rice, corn and apples. But did they ever stop to consider just how humiliating such experiments may be to plants'...