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College of Eastern Idaho also offers Advanced Technical Certificates, courses in adult basic education, GED testing, and workforce training. The district of the College of Eastern Idaho includes only Bonneville County. On November 7, 2017, voters in Bingham County had the opportunity to join the community college district. However, the proposal ...
In 1936, Ada County Commissioners appointed a Fair Board to organize a new Western Idaho State Fair. Ed Sproat was named fair manager at that time and after a successful 1936 fair a gift of $1,000 was given to him for a "job well done." This was the first time any money had been given to the fair volunteers. [5]
The Grand Lodge of Idaho was founded in Idaho City in 1867. Idaho Lodge No. 1 was originally located in Idaho City, but is now in Boise. During the boom, the greater Boise Basin population numbered in the tens of thousands, but most departed the mountains once mining declined. Idaho City's population fell below 900 by 1870 and was down to 104 ...
HAER No. ID-33-A, "Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Test Area North, Hangar No. 629", 41 photos, 91 data pages, 1 photo caption page HAER No. ID-33-B, " Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Advanced Reentry Vehicle Fusing System ", 38 photos, 26 data pages, 6 photo caption pages
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By the time Idaho was admitted to the Union as the 43rd state in 1890, a further eight counties had been created, bringing the total to 18. After Canyon, Fremont and Bannock Counties had been created, Alturas and Logan Counties were merged to form Blaine County in March 1895; Lincoln County was formed out of Blaine County later the same month ...
A side benefit is that it would bring some of Idaho’s rural counties’ voting machines into the 21st century (six Idaho counties still hand count all ballots).
Stites is a city in Idaho County, Idaho, United States. In the lower canyon of the South Fork of the Clearwater River, it is about four miles (6 km) upstream and south of Kooskia on State Highway 13. The population was 221 at the 2010 census, down from 226 in 2000.