Apr 7, 2008 | WFMZ
Walk A Mile in Her Shoes Event at DeSales University
Students at DeSales University got off on the right foot tonight. More than 100 of them walked a mile in women's shoes to raise awareness about sexual assault. via WFMZ
Credit Suisse's Troubled Rocky Mountain Empire
Tamarack Resort in Idaho, the Promontory Club in Utah, and the Yellowstone Club in Montana have more than a little in common. via NewWest
Smart move: Idaho boosts school chess
“So many kids spend their time plugged into video games, iPods, television, and so they are more isolated”
Once a week, Deborah McCoy, a third-grade teacher in Donnelly, Idaho, unpacks chessboards and pieces and spends an hour teaching her 20 students how to play the game. via Seattle Times
House leaders pledge to come up with $40M for roads
Idaho House leaders say they're not going home this session without another $40 million in funding for the state transportation department, including a possible hike to the state's 25 cent-per-gallon fuel tax. via KIVI-TV Nampa
Investment bank sues Tamarack Resort
The major investment bank Credit Suisse is suing Tamarack Resort, claiming the resort defaulted on a $250 million loan. via 2NEWS.TV
AEP Networks Announces Successful Completion of MSPAlliance Vendor...
“It's as if we're part of the company.”
AEP Networks, the leader in policy-based networking, today announced that it has received accreditation under the MSPAlliance's Vendor Accreditation Program . via M2.com
Tom Donnelly, while addressing the GOP Assembly, stated that he would not make any personal attacks toward Glenn Gibson. via Fort Collins Coloradoan
Ten lawmakers used jet owned by exec pushing bill
“I quite frankly don't know what it will be worth”
Ten Republican lawmakers flew across the state for a partisan rally last week aboard a pair of private aircraft owned by eastern Idaho businessman Frank VanderSloot and one of his closest associates, at a time ... via KTVB Boise
Otter pushes for scholarships, despite resistance
“I don't know why he's doing that”
The consequences of the state's cooling economy appear to be the latest strain on the relationship between the Idaho Legislature and Gov. via Times-News
Residency Artists' Talks at Tatton Park. March 08
Residency Artists' Talks An opportunity to learn more about the responses and work of the current residency artists Wednesday 5th March Knutsford Room 7.30pm Samantha Donnelly I have spent my oneplace residency ... via Art In Liverpool Weblog
McCall throws Barbara Morgan a homecoming party
“I'm looking forward to getting up the road, you know the drive is always so beautiful, we couldn't pick a prettier to day to head on up and I look forward to seeing all our buddies back in McCall”
Homecoming week continues for Idaho's teacher turned astronaut Barbara Morgan. Tonight, she's really going home to McCall where she taught elementary school for several years. via KTVB Boise
Idaho astronaut Barbara Morgan comes home
Issue date: 12/6/07 Section: News She went into space. Now she is coming home. Barbara Morgan will speak at the Morrison Center Monday, Dec. via The Arbiter
PrecisionCraft Takes Top Honors for Outstanding Custom Log Home Design
There really is "no place like home" -- if "home" is an award-winning custom log edifice by PrecisionCraft and sister company Mountain Architects. via Earth Times
Someone is killing my habitat,and they're still there
“We had more or less a complete failure of the berry crop this year and so things are dry out there and they're down looking for something to eat.”
Issue date: 9/24/07 Section: Opinion If a bear falls in East Boise, does anyone hear it? Children of East Junior High heard it. via The Arbiter