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Main / Idaho News Author: maricela   Created: 3/26/2007 11:20 AM
Headline news in the state of Idaho.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
A company in Twin Falls has finalized planes to build the largest biodiesel fuel plant in the Northwest. The $125 million facility will be located in Buhl, and is expected to bring 60 new jobs to the area. A new estimate by the U.S. Census shows that the Treasure Valley is still the center of the states population growth. But the growth isnt all in Boise Caldwell and Eagle added more residents than the capital. Home owners in northern Idaho are appealing the assessed value of their houses, complaining that higher property taxes are pricing them out of their own homes. Beginning July 1, drivers younger than 17 can have only one passenger in the car with them unless the passengers are related. Source: Idaho Business Review
Posted by maricela at 11:10 AM Comments (0)
Monday, May 14, 2007
CNNMoney.com ranked Boise 8th as one of  the best places to live out of 100 cities nationwide.  If you are considering to move to Boise, you can feel peace at mind to know there it is a prosperous city and looks great when compared nationwide.  If you are a native you can be proud to brag that Boise is growing, but also it one of the best places to live in the United States.  You can view Idaho's accolades on "Idaho's In The News Link". To review Idaho's financial, education, and other statistics, click here. Source: CNNMoney.com
Posted by maricela at 10:24 AM Comments (0)
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Governor Butch Otter (ID) asked Dave Tuthill to stay permanently as the director of Idaho Department of Water Resources. Otter made the announcement during his "water summit" in Burley today. They water summit was organized to help find solutions for an impasse over eastern Idaho water shortages. Source: Idaho Statesman
Posted by maricela at 10:22 AM Comments (0)
Monday, March 26, 2007
According to a government report Idaho was ranked as the lowest price for electricity in the nation. The U.S. Energy Information Administration report showed that in 2006 Idaho households paid the 6.12 cents per kilowatt hour for electricity, followed by West Virginia at 6.32 cents and Washington at 6.81 cents. Source:  Idaho Statesman Article
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The Senate passed a bill that would increase Idaho's minimum wage by $7.25 an hour over the next two years. The bill passed the full Senate on a 25-10 vote. Idaho Statesman Article
Posted by maricela at 11:51 AM Comments (0)
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