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  2. Tom Trail - Wikipedia

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    Member of the Idaho House of Representatives; In office December 1, 1996 – November 30, 2012: Preceded by: Doc Lucas: Succeeded by: Thyra Stevenson (redistricting) Constituency: 5th district Seat A (1996–2002) 6th district Seat A (2002–2012) Personal details; Born July 29, 1935 Moscow, Idaho: Died: November 2, 2023 (aged 88) Moscow, Idaho

  3. Lewiston Morning Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Lewiston Morning Tribune is an independently owned newspaper in the northwestern United States, located in Lewiston, Idaho. [6] Founded in 1892, it serves eight counties in north-central Idaho and southeastern Washington, the southern portion of the Inland Empire. [7]

  4. John G. Smith (coach) - Wikipedia

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    Smith moved his family to southwestern Idaho sight unseen in 1962 and coached at Caldwell High School before moving north to the Palouse at Moscow. [2] [3] After a short stint in private business, he was hired at the University of Idaho in early 1965 as an assistant coach in football, leading the defensive line under newly-promoted head coach Steve Musseau.

  5. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.

  6. Raymond Snowden - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Allen Snowden (October 22, 1921 – October 18, 1957) was an American man who was convicted of the 1956 murder of Cora Lucyle Dean and executed in Idaho.Snowden was noteworthy for being the last person executed in the state before the 1972 Furman v.

  7. Y C McNease - Wikipedia

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    Following his playing career, McNease was an assistant coach for five seasons at four schools; Florida State, Wichita State, Texas-El Paso, and Michigan. [10] [11] He was named the head coach at the University of Idaho in January 1968 at age 31, [12] at an annual salary of $16,800. [13]

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  9. Charles F. McDevitt - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, he was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives and was re-elected in 1964. He left the legislature in 1966 to become president of Beck Industries in New York City . He also worked as an executive at the Singer Corporation before returning to Boise, where he joined the Ada County Prosecutor's Office as a trial attorney.