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The state does not owe back payments to vendors on the defunct Idaho Education Network project, according to Attorney General Lawrence Wasden.And Wasden…
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State and federal officials in Boise announced Friday that two Adams County Sheriff's deputies involved in the shooting death of a rancher last year near…
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Two national daily sports fantasy contests have agreed to stop offering their games to Idaho consumers. The Idaho Attorney General’s office announced…
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Gov. Butch Otter issued his first vetoes of the year Tuesday afternoon, killing the closely watched Bible-in-schools bill.In vetoing the bill, Otter…
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The Idaho Land Board on Tuesday approved selling most of the commercial properties owned by the Idaho Department of Lands as part of a plan to get rid of…
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A series of seminars on open meetings and public records laws returns to southwest Idaho Monday. The organization Idahoans for Openness in Government puts…
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Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden says the Coeur d'Alene Tribe is going after the wrong guy in their legal fight over instant horse racing…
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Nine states are stepping into a lawsuit over the Utah prairie dog in favor of a ruling that animal activists say threatens to undermine the Endangered…
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Federal investigators say that a Tennessee man and his family raised millions of dollars for cancer patients, then spent the money on cars, luxury…
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Idaho relies on private contractors to carry out government functions ranging from running prisons to keeping schools connected online.The state's public…