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  1. Boise
  2. Coeur d'Alene
  3. Idaho Falls
  4. Moscow
  5. Nampa
  6. Pocatello

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Work Order Form - Public Works - Department of Administration
Boise State University KBSU Certified Shorthand Reporters Board Commerce, Department of Controller, Office of Copy Center Education, Board of Education, Department of Environmental Quality, Department of Finance, Department of Financial Management,Division of Geologists, Board ofProfessional Governor, Office of the Health and Welfare,Department of Historical Society House of Representatives Human Resources, Division of Idaho Central Credit Union Idaho Statesman Industrial Commission Insurance, Department of Insurance Fund, State Judicial Branch, Supreme Court Juvenile Corretions,Department of Labor, Department of Lands, Department of Law Enforcement, Department of Legislative Services Library, Idaho State Lieutenant Governor, Office of Northwest Power PlanningCouncil Performance Evaluations,Office on Professional-Technical Education,Division of Public Television, Idaho Public Works, Division of Secretary of State, Office of Senate, Idaho State Tax Co ... [Read More]

Idaho's Motor Vehicle History
In 1935, Idaho Governor C. Ben Ross asked the23rd Idaho Legislature to enact a law requiring all persons operatinga motor vehicle in Idaho to be licensed. Ada County Senator Harry L.Yost introduced the bill. There were many opposed to the bill, andchief among them was the Idaho Statesman. The Idaho Statesman claimedthat creating a licensing program for drivers would create a costlybureaucracy, take perhaps four or five people to administer, createadditional work for the sheriffs, cost too much ($1.00 for threeyears), and would not help save lives. Despite one of the longestSenate floor debates of the session, the Driver's License Law becameeffective on July 1, 1935. ... [Read More]

April 1, 2005 -- "TRIO Ineffective" appeared in the Idaho Statesman.
Like The Statesman, President Bush believes higher education is not an option in the 21st century. Accordingly, his budget proposal for higher education increases aid to record levels - more than $80 billion in grants, loans and work-study assistance. ...

This letter to the editor appeared in the Idaho Statesman on April 1, 2005. ... [Read More]

Idaho Women's Commission
EVA HUNT DOCKERY , profiteering from her experience as Idaho Daily Statesman's society editor (1907-1937), belonged to a large number of Boise social organizations. In addition, she was a leader in creating an Idaho Congress of Mothers. ...

BETTY PENSON WARD , reporter for Boise Capitol News and Idaho Daily Statesman during the 1930s, published an excellent history of Idaho women, served as President of the Idaho Press Club, her long career in the field of journalism in noteworthy. ... [Read More]


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