Thursday, May 31, 2007

Idaho News - May 28th

Kelly Cup Finals: Idaho wins at Dayton to take 2-1 series lead Naples Daily News - Naples,FL,USA The Idaho Steelheads scored three second-period goals on Sunday and beat the Dayton Bombers, 4-2, to take a 2-1 lead in the ECHL's Kelly Cup Finals in

Idaho town no refuge from violence of world Daily Herald - Provo,UT,USA MOSCOW, Idaho -- In the wake of a sniper rampage that left four people dead and three wounded, leaders of this university town called the violence an

Pika flourish in Idaho's Craters of the Moon, decline elsewhere Twin Falls Times-News - Twin Falls,ID,USA BOISE, Idaho - Across much of its traditional range, the American pika is waging a struggle for survival, its numbers and habitat diminishing,

Idaho mother of five kicks meth habit to impress kids

Twin Falls Times-News - Twin Falls,ID,USA POCATELLO, Idaho - It took three tries and a hard-won commitment to sobriety, but Meikel Sharp is finally getting her high school diploma.

Houston, Idaho's Historical Cemetery

KPVI-TV - Pocatello,ID,USA While many gathered at well-known and well-established events on this Memorial Day, Bryan Latham visited one of Idaho's numerous rural cemeteries.

Idaho Supreme Court Justice: Citizens too stupid to pick their own ...

renewamerica.us - Washington,DC,USA According to Idaho Supreme Court Justice Linda Copple Trout, ordinary Idahoans "don't know how to make a choice on who would make a good judge

Idaho Medical Suppliers Patient for Idaho Falls There is a new medical suppliers for Idaho and the NW region. There are many to choose from and wheelchairs and other medical equipment people will need...

Washington, Oregon and Idaho Real Estate Markets Make Top 25 Forecast

Fast Pitch! (press release) - USA Real estate markets in Washington, Oregon and Idaho composing the greater Pacific North-West have made the annual US Housing Predictor Top 25 market

VA clinic coming to northern Idaho

KXLY - Spokane,WA,USA AP. Senator Larry Craig says the clinic - expected to open in the next two years - means veterans in the region won't have to travel to Spokane for care.