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College of Southern Idaho gets $4.4 million for new tech center

Joe Herring, president of the private, nonprofit economic development consultant Region IV Development, said the $4.4 million represents the largest grant EDA has awarded west of the Mississippi River.

Idaho State University moves up in research ranking system

Arthur Vailas in an announcement on Tuesday said the school moved from Doctoral Research University to the category of Research University-High in rankings made by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

For Idaho, change is in the wind

"This will be one of the big fights of this session," said Roy Eiguren, an Idaho energy lobbyist representing wind developers.

Sun Valley berets bring big business

"The hats are warm and stylish and they carry on the tradition of the old ski school. I’ve got girls wearing them, as well as guys. And you can wear them forward in old school fashion or backwards in new school fashion," Paragary said.

ISU’s College of Technology receives a $1.2 million grant from the J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation to encourage GED test-takers to continue their education at ISU.

ISU is one of six Idaho colleges that received grant funding to encourage Idaho students to continue their education.

Idaho expands plan to compete with private business

Are they saying that the state owning businesses seems kinda un-American?

Idaho Schools Chief Details Agressive Education Reforms

Luna detailed his proposal Wednesday for Idaho lawmakers on the House and Senate education committees, saying it may be difficult for "the adults" in public education but will benefit students.

PakSense Announces New Line of Digital Temperature Monitoring Labels for the Life Sciences Industry

The small, flat form factor of the label enables cold chain monitoring in virtually any packaging configuration, including on the pallet, carton, and even individual item level.

Idaho’s projected $340 million gap is 14 percent of the state’s $2.3 billion general fund budget.

‘We have come to the cliff.’

Idaho invests in videoconferencing

New technology helps companies and state agencies save money on travel expenses