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Idaho rural counties get $26 million from Forest Service for schools, roads

"The Forest Service’s century-long support of America’s public schools and roads is one of many ways in which USDA helps rural communities remain self-sustaining and prosperous."

Idaho Surprise: Gas Tax Hike Signed Into Law

"The measure promises to raise around $95 million a year for Idaho roads and bridges. But many lawmakers left unsatisfied."

The Daily Show spoofs Simplot, this time for GMO potatoes

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart applied its particular flavor of comedy to the J.R. Simplot for the second time in four years, airing a segment Wednesday night about the Boise-based company’s genetically modified line of potatoes.

Idaho-based Advanced Aviation Solutions (ADAVSO) provides drone service to vineyards and farmers

Empire Airlines is the only company in Idaho and the 13th nationally to obtain the permission to fly drones commercially.

Entire community needs to share vision to reach goals, expert says at Boise summit

Organizers said the goal of the summit is to create a road map of specific steps for improving health in local communities.

Idaho child support system at risk

The problem arose after a House committee, on the final day of the legislative session last Friday, killed legislation to bring Idaho into compliance with federal rules.

Boise Airport head: No Atlanta flight this year; maybe next year

The Boise Airport has until next fall to take advantage of a $700,000 federal grant for a Delta Airlines nonstop flight between Boise and Atlanta, Director Rebecca Hupp said Wednesday.

Vacasa to hire 100 this year for its Boise office

Vacasa CEO and co-founder Eric Breon likes it in Idaho’s capital.

Boise State study shows artists want to stay in region

A study released this week shows that Boise has a vibrant cultural scene, but points to gaps in artistic opportunities, especially among emerging artists.

Idaho Governor Otter signs $125 million plan to boost salaries for Idaho

As designed, the pay plan will boost pay for all teachers every year for five years. Pay for starting teachers, now $31,750, will go to $32,700 next year and $37,000 in five years.