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The paper was first published as the Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman on July 26, 1864, by James S. Reynolds; it began publication from a log cabin on the current site of Boise City Hall. Reynolds owned and operated the paper for its first eight years, selling to Judge Milton Kelly in 1872.
The Idaho Statesman, Boise's only daily newspaper, reported the arrests on November 2.News of the arrests ignited a panic in the citizens of Boise. In particular, mothers called the high school, the police and each other, turning in the names of suspected "perverts" and feeding their own and each other's fear. [8]
The Idaho Statesman, in partnership with Boise State’s Institute for Advancing American Values, will host a debate on Proposition 1, the citizens initiative on the November ballot that would ...
The Idaho Statesman also held a spirited, informative debate on Prop 1. The end result is a series of recommendations, or endorsements, in various races and measures that are on the ballot.
One Boise facility has not had a full inspection in the nearly four years since inspectors found serious problems. ... Statesman editorials are the unsigned opinion of the Idaho Statesman’s ...
In 2018, the Idaho Press-Tribune shortened its name to Idaho Press. [29] The paper also expanded into the Boise market and acquired the Boise Weekly. The Idaho Press is the state's largest printed newspaper. [30] It had a circulation of 20,382 as of August 1, 2020. [31]
The Idaho Statesman won 62 awards Saturday at the Idaho Press Club’s annual competition that highlights some of the best reporting throughout the Gem State. ... Now, Boise refugee owns one of ...
Wilson became Boise City attorney in 1887, [7] and he was elected Ada County district attorney in 1888. [8] In 1889 he was elected as a delegate to the Idaho Constitutional Convention. [9] [10] By this time, Wilson had become an accomplished orator, and some of his speeches to local organizations were printed in the Idaho Statesman. [11] [12]