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- Idaho liquor initiative may hit snag - The Spokesman Review

KMVTIdaho liquor initiative may hit snag
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John Miller AP BOISE ? Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said Tuesday a proposed voter initiative to privatize Idaho's lucrative hard liquor business might be illegal because the state constitution says such decisions are the Legislature's purview.
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Attorney General Talks Mortgage SettlementLocalNews8.com
Idaho Attorney General warns of mortgage settlement scamsThe Idaho Statesman KIVI-TV -Boise Weekly all 24 news articles » - Competitive Power Group NIPPC Opposes Idaho Legislation - SunHerald.com
Competitive Power Group NIPPC Opposes Idaho Legislation
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?Labeling House Bill 561 an 'emergency measure' might make sense if you are an Idaho Power shareholder,? NIPPC's attorney Peter Richardson told the House Local Government Committee. The state's largest investor-owned utility supports the bill along ...and more » - Vote to privatize liquor sales may be illegal - Coeur d'Alene Press
Vote to privatize liquor sales may be illegal
Coeur d'Alene Press
BOISE (AP) - Attorney General Lawrence Wasden said Tuesday a proposed voter initiative to privatize Idaho's lucrative hard liquor business might be illegal because the state constitution says such decisions are the Legislature's purview. - Idaho Republican Says He 'Got Under' Holder's Skin - Main Justice

Main JusticeIdaho Republican Says He 'Got Under' Holder's Skin
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Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) is trying to parlay an exchange with Attorney General Eric Holder at a recent congressional hearing into wider conservative fame. Human Events, one of the tribunes of the conservative movement, wrote an admiring profile of ...
Rep. Labrador is unafraid to speak truth to HolderHuman Events all 2 news articles » - Otter appointee resigns from Idaho judge-picking panel after failing to ... - The Idaho Statesman
Otter appointee resigns from Idaho judge-picking panel after failing to ...
The Idaho Statesman
That charge was in connection with about $10000 in remodeling expenses paid with government funds for new windows and a new roof on a house in Driggs that was owned by her then-husband, John Ohman, an Idaho Falls lawyer and former member of the ITD ...and more » - Occupy Boise asks federal court to stop eviction - The Idaho Statesman

KLEWOccupy Boise asks federal court to stop eviction
The Idaho Statesman
Occupy Boise attorney Bryan Walker asked a federal judge for a temporary restraining order to stop the eviction. He's also filed a lawsuit alleging Otter and others have violated the civil rights of Occupy Boise participants. A phone conference with US ...
Gov. Otter signs bill to remove Occupy Boise campersKLEW
Occupy Protesters Seek Order To Halt EvictionLocalNews8.com
Occupy Boise files federal court challenge to block eviction, hearing set Fri ...The Spokesman Review (blog) Democratic Underground all 69 news articles » - Curt Fransen named new DEQ director - The Spokesman Review (blog)

The Idaho StatesmanCurt Fransen named new DEQ director
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Fransen is an attorney who started with the state as a deputy attorney general in 1983, and moved to Coeur d'Alene in 1997 to represent a number of state agencies on mining cleanup and other North Idaho natural resources issues; he became DEQ's deputy ...
Fransen Named New DEQ DirectorBoise Weekly (blog)
Otter names new Idaho DEQ directorThe Idaho Statesman all 14 news articles » - Attorney General Weighs-In On "ProtecTeens" - KMVT

KMVTAttorney General Weighs-In On "ProtecTeens"
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By Aimee Burnett TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT-TV) - A program designed to protect teenagers from online predators is having a positive impact in Idaho . "ProtecTeens" is a resource program, put into place by Idaho Attorney General Lawrence Wasden, ...and more » - Mexican national sentenced for conspiracy to distribute meth in Idaho and Oregon - KIVI-TV

KBOIMexican national sentenced for conspiracy to distribute meth in Idaho and Oregon
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By Jaclyn Brandt BOISE ? Lucio Landeros-Valdez, 24, a Mexican national from Sinaloa, Culiacan, was sentenced in federal court in Boise today for possessing methamphetamine with intent to distribute in Fruitland, Idaho, and Ontario, Oregon.
Gang member sentenced for Parma baptism shooting and racketeeringThe Idaho Statesman all 12 news articles » - MORE ON ETHICS PANELS - NewsWithViews.com
MORE ON ETHICS PANELS
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By Idaho State Rep., Phil Hart In Idaho the ethics in government issue is front and center again. Having been the object of last year's ethics focus and three ethics complaints, I have a few observations. In the legislature there is a need for a self ...and more »
- Idaho jury acquits Portland police captain in road rage incident
"This other motorist just wouldn't go away. Todd was in fear for his life. In a nutshell, his actions were in defense of his family, He stuck up his badge and his gun in its holster to identify himself.'' -- Gary Amendola, attorney for Capt. Todd Wyatt. - Jury convicts man in 2nd road rage murder trial - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 PST
A jury today convicted a North Idaho man of second-degree murder for fatally running over a woman during a 2006 road rage incident with her husband and two daughters. - Guilty verdict in N. Idaho road rage trial - Wed, 01 Feb 2012 PST
For the second time in six years a Kootenai County jury has convicted a man of second-degree murder for fatally running over a woman during a 2006 road rage encounter with the woman, her husband and two daughters. Jonathan Wade Ellington, 51, has already served six years in prison for the Jan. 1, 2006, incident but was released last year after the Idaho Supreme Court overturned his convictions ... - Judge in Gulf oil spill trial can handle the numbingly complex trial ahead, colleagues say
Federal panel has confidence in Barbier's ability to 'handle a litigation of this magnitude' - Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP Files Class Action Suit against Hecla Mining Company
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP today announced that a class action has been commenced on behalf of an institutional i - February 14, 2012
The following are lists of books releasing the weeks of February 13th and February 20th that we think will be of interest to Bookreporter.com readers. - Killers' Families Left to Confront Fear and Shame
PUEBLO, Colo. -- On a summer night not long ago, Maureen White sat alone in her living room staring at a DVD she had avoided watching for years.






