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Before you head out to play in the snow this weekend, catch up on the stories from this week you may have missed on the Idaho Matters Reporter Roundtable.
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Leaders in the Idaho Legislature are assembling a working group to examine ethics and financial disclosure requirements in the state.Idaho is one of just…
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Idaho lawmakers underwent a half-day of ethics training Wednesday as part of an ongoing effort by legislative leaders to discourage behavior that damages…
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Republican candidates running for statewide and legislative offices stopped at a public charter school, where they were greeted by the student body, while…
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Former U.S. Sen. Larry Craig has been ordered to pay nearly $242,000 to the U.S. Treasury for improperly using campaign funds to cover legal expenses…
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A state legislator who lost his concealed weapons permit after failing to disclose his withheld judgment in a 1974 rape case is targeted by a related…
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The south Idaho teacher who made national headlines for allowing students to draw on each other’s faces with permanent markers, will keep her job.The Twin…
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Idaho is now one of more than 30 states that has a closed or semi closed primary. For the first time Tuesday voters must declare a party affiliation…
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Idaho lawmakers are finishing up business today, trying end the 2012 Idaho Legislative Session. The House adjourned mid afternoon with some levity in the…
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An ethics panel unanimously dismissed charges against state Sen. Monty Pearce (R-New Plymouth). Idaho Democrats accused the lawmaker of violating conflict…