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Jeremiah Boldt catches a nap under pink blossoms on the Lewis-Clark State college campus Friday in Lewiston.,

The first tiny-home village in Lewiston is stalled as the developers and city officials work through rules governing its construction.

A 55-year-old man from Grangeville died in a two-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon near Harvard, according to a news release sent Friday morning by the Idaho State Police.

A former classmate writes that turning 70 early this year has hit her hard and she realizes she’s in the final epoch of her life. She’s planning a reunion for those of us who graduated from high school in 1972 and are turning 70 this year.

Following a legislative session with no action taken to clarify or amend Idaho’s near-total abortion ban, some residents have formed a political group called Idahoans United for Women and Families to explore options for a possible 2026 ballot initiative that would restore and protect access …

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A 55-year-old man from Grangeville died in a two-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon near Harvard, according to a news release sent Friday morning by the Idaho State Police.

A former classmate writes that turning 70 early this year has hit her hard and she realizes she’s in the final epoch of her life. She’s planning a reunion for those of us who graduated from high school in 1972 and are turning 70 this year.

Following a legislative session with no action taken to clarify or amend Idaho’s near-total abortion ban, some residents have formed a political group called Idahoans United for Women and Families to explore options for a possible 2026 ballot initiative that would restore and protect access …

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This month I will take you back to the beginning and my first trip to teach English (ESL) as an intern at a university in Budapest, Hungary. It was a two-month program during the summer of 1993.

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