Gov. Brad Little proclaimed Jan. 29 as Red Cross Day at the Capitol, continuing a decades-long relationship between the American Red Cross and Idaho’s statehouse. Little, a longtime supporter of
Gov. Little signed House Bill 3 after being approved by the Idaho House of Representatives and the Idaho Senate.
During Friday's press conference, Little suggested the state focus on fire mitigation technology, infrastructure protection and insurance rate stabilization.
Idaho Governor Brad Little released the following statement on Trump appointing Boren: “Mike is a visionary, proven leader. This appointment is a win for all western states, especially Idaho.
Little’s announcement came on the heels of House Speaker Mike Johnson ordering that flags at the U.S. Capitol be raised to their full height on Inauguration Day. Johnson’s directive paused a 30-day flag-lowering order following Carter’s death.
School systems would have the authority to create assessment teams to improve student information sharing and collaboration under a bill advanced Tuesday.
A three-person Iowa House Education Subcommittee moved the legislation forward Tuesday after hearing testimony and considering potential amendments. The bill, sponsored by the Iowa Department of Public Safety, would allow teams to coordinate resources and share student records or information.
No. 2 Iowa men beat Ohio State and built some momentum for trip to No. 1 Penn State. Iowa women’s team sweeps Journeyman Duals. Oklahoma State’s upper weights turn away University of Northern Iowa and Iowa State.
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The high mark for Illinois was at No. 10 on the ballots of longtime college basketball reporter Seth Davis, who now runs Hoops HQ, and the Billings (Mont.) Gazette's Victor
MPCSD students showed off their hard work and raw talent in an evening filled with jazz music at the Chapel Auditorium
Despite President Joe Biden’s former directive that U.S. flags would be flown at half-staff during President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day—a continuation of mourning after the death of former President Jimmy Carter—several Republicans have pledged to fly their flags at full-staff.