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State Tipoffs Involving Idaho Newsletter for Sunday February 19, 2023 ( 4 items )  

Governors: "President Biden Owes The American People Answers"
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 17 -- Gov. Brad Little, R-Idaho, issued the following news release on Feb. 16, 2023: Governor Brad Little and 16 other Republican Governors released the following joint statement today in response to President Biden's handling of foreign objects in American airspace. "The violation of American airspace by multiple foreign objects is unprecedented and threatens our national sovereignty along with the security of our states. As governors, we have sworn an oath to defend agains  more

Idaho Education Dept.: Superintendent Critchfield Announces Three New State Department of Education Directors
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 18 (TNSper) -- The Idaho Department of Education issued the following news release: Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield is welcoming a new Director of Special Education, Director of Content and Curriculum and Director of the Eastern Idaho Regional Support Services. These changes come as the new administration continues to work towards fully staffing the department following January's transition. "We're thrilled to have Spencer Barzee, Meghan Wonderlich an  more

LC State Freshman Is Youngest Ever To Be Appointed To Lewiston's HPC
LEWISTON, Idaho, Feb. 17 (TNSper) -- Lewis-Clark State College issued the following news release: Lewis-Clark State College freshman Kayleigh Philippi is believed to have become the youngest member ever appointed to the city of Lewiston's Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) after the Lewiston City Council confirmed her appointment at its meeting on Monday night. Philippi is an 18-year-old freshman from Meridian who is majoring in secondary education: English at the college. Philippi was ap  more

Spokane Author Leyna Krow Visits NIC
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho, Feb. 16 (TNSpp) -- North Idaho College issued the following news: North Idaho College hosted a book reading and signing by Spokane-based author Leyna Krow as part of the Writing Center's Visiting Writer Series on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at the Writing Center in the Lee Hall Annex on NIC's main campus in Coeur d'Alene. Krow, a former NIC instructor, read excerpts from "Fire Season," her historical fiction novel set in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene in 1889. She said that she started wr  more