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Extractions: Key Words Wildlife, Campground Directory, Kiosks, Nez Perce Nation Area Description The U.S. Forest Service has a very large land holding in the State of Idaho. National Forests include the Coeur D'Alene-Kaniksu-St Joe, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Salmon, Challis, Boise, Sawtooth, Caribou, Payette, and Targhee. Idaho has the largest wilderness area in the continental U.S. and includes parts of several forests. The area has rugged mountains and has extensive wildlife and back country recreational resources. These extensive holdings are managed by the Northern and Intermountain U.S. Forest Service Regions. Major Communities and Attractions in the Vicinity Idaho is a very rural state with a population of one million. Boise, the state capital, is the largest city with a population of 130,000 people. Coeur D'Alene and Sandpoint, located in the Idaho panhandle, are key tourism communities. Two large metropolitan areas nearest these National Forests are Spokane, Washington, located near Idaho's northern panhandle, and Salt Lake City, Utah which is a major market to the southwest. Key Tourism and Recreational Resources USFS Managed and Permitted Uses: More than 230 campgrounds (USFS and concessionaire maintained) are located on Forest land. Outfitting concessions include hunting, horse backpacking, river rafting, and other outfitting uses. Sun Valley ski area is also located on public lands. The USFS manages over 20 million acres in the state.
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Extractions: 2003 Water Case Study: Water For A Growing Economy Approaches in other states NEXT: Findings Rapid urban growth combined with limited water availability and competing uses has caused nearly all western states to address water supply issues in recent decades. Following are three innovative programs that address some of the issues mentioned above. CalFed: Cooperation in the Bay Area Like Washington State, California experiences tremendous conflicts for water among urban, agricultural and environmental uses. Aggressive exploitation of water has made California what it is today, and yet has resulted in continual water wars. It was bad enough when just the cities and farmers were fighting, but when growing demands for preservation and restoration of ecosystems entered the picture, complexity grew enormously. Not only were the issues and conflicts complex, so was the array of governmental agencies involved. Agencies at the federal, state and local level all have their own, often competing, objectives, as well as their own constituencies. The one thing they all had in common was a need for money, and yet without a coherent program that could unite the various constituencies, they were unlikely to get a big funding boost.
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Extractions: Transcriptions of twenty-three videotape presentations on the history of music in forty-nine southeastern Idaho communities. Interviews were conducted in these communities on the influence of music in the lives of the early settlers of the region. From this project, videotape presentations were developed in which an oral and visual "musical history" for each participating community was created, covering a history that includes bands, orchestras, choirs, dances, and individual musicians of the times. At the end of each presentation is a copy of the results of the study and charts graphing the findings. Compiled under the direction of Ruth Barrus, Program Director of Musical Heritage Studies at Ricks College, Rexburg, Idaho. These transcriptions have been deposited with the community centers, Ricks College Library, the Idaho State Library in Boise, the L.D.S. Historical Library in Salt Lake City, and Merrill Library, Utah State University. Folder 1 Archer, Lyman
Extractions: Five years after nearly hitting rock bottom in a magazine ranking, Spokane has reached its highest-ever standing in Forbes' list of the best cities to do business. The 2004 Forbes ranking, released Friday, puts Spokane at No. 91 among the nation's largest 150 metropolitan areas. Last year, it was ranked 100th. Tom Sowa Staff writer Spokane this year finished ahead of Seattle and Tacoma for the first time ever in the annual Forbes ranking. The annual list measures metropolitan areas by nine factor s, including cost of living, income and job growth, crime rate and educational and cultural amenities. For the full report: http://forbes.com/bestplaces/2004/05/05/04bestplacesland.html This time around, Spokane ranked better-than-average in the number of residents who hold advanced degrees, cost of living, educational attainment and job growth. It was worse-than-average in crime rate, income growth and cultural/leisure areas. Editors at Forbes noted that the best large and small cities to do business in tend to be ones with affordable lifestyles, a concentration of college graduates and strong leisure and cultural options.
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Extractions: The study's conclusions backed the latest charge in an ongoing feud between irrigators and conservation groups this fall. The Snake River begins in northwest Wyoming. The Idaho Water Users Association on Wednesday said a study by University of Washington professor James Anderson debunks any claims that the "flow augmentation" helps young salmon survive on their way to the ocean. "The issue of flow augmentation is of critical concern to Idaho," said Norm Semanko, Water Users executive director. "There has been a wide range of reports and studies completed in the last year or two. It is of great benefit to have a credible, independent researcher take a look at all the research data and put into perspective." Idaho Rivers United, Idaho Conservation League, American Rivers and the National Wildlife Federation recently asked a federal judge in Portland, Ore., to include operation of the upper Snake River dams in the overall legal debate over how to preserve and revitalize Northwest salmon runs. Semanko worries grabbing that water for salmon recovery efforts would dry up two million acres of farmland and cripple the state's economy.
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Extractions: United States States Capital: Boise Governor: Dirk Kempthorne, R (to Jan. 2007) Lieut. Governor: Jim Risch, R (to Jan. 2007) Senators: Larry E. Craig, R (to Jan. 2009); Mike Crapo, R (to Jan. 2005) Secy. of State: Ben Ysursa, R (to Jan. 2007) Atty. General: Lawrence Wasden, R (to Jan. 2007) Treasurer: Ron G. Crane, R (to Jan. 2007) Organized as territory: March 3, 1863 Entered Union (rank): July 3, 1890 (43) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Esto perpetua (It is forever) State Symbols: flower syringa (1931) tree white pine (1935) bird mountain bluebird (1931) horse Appaloosa (1975) gem star garnet (1967) song folk dance square dance fish cutthroat trout (1990) fossil Hagerman horse fossil (1988) Nickname: Gem State Origin of name: Though popularly believed to be an Indian word, it is an invented name whose meaning is unknown. 10 largest cities (2000): Boise, 185,787; Nampa, 51,867; Pocatello, 51,466; Idaho Falls, 50,730; Meridian, 34,919; Coeur d'Alene, 34,514; Twin Falls, 34,469; Lewiston, 30,904; Caldwell, 25,967; Moscow, 21,291
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Extractions: Society and Culture Education Higher Education ... Accredited U.S. Senior Colleges and Universities Institution name; city, state (control) Public or private Students Percent Accepted Women Albertson College of Idaho; Caldwell Private Boise State University; Boise Public Idaho State University; Pocatello Public Lewis-Clark State College; Lewiston Public Northwest Nazarene University; Nampa Private University of Idaho; Moscow Public Idaho Washington State tops Idaho 36-7 (University Wire) The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho, Business People Column. (Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News) The Times-News, Twin Falls, Idaho, Business People Column. (The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)) Boise State routs rival Idaho (University Wire) Unanimously, WAC officials welcome Idaho.(SPORTS)
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Extractions: Click the link for more information. in the city of Pocatello, (pop. 51,466). It has a large outreach in Idaho Falls, with smaller ones in Boise and Twin Falls. Undergraduate enrollment for fall semester 2000 was appoximately 13,000 students. The foci are liberal arts Traditionally, the liberal arts comprise two groups of studies, the Trivium and the Quadrivium. Grammar, Rhetoric, and Dialect (or logic), make up the Trivium. The Quadrivium consists of the studies of Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, and Music. These seven liberal arts made up the core curriculum of the medieval universities. Colloquially, however, the term 'liberal arts' has come to mean studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills, rather than occupational or professional skills. The scope of what are considered the liberal arts has changed with societal evolution.
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Extractions: Click here to inquire about Boise State University, Idaho Experience the American West at Boise State University! At Boise State University in Idaho, you'll find a dynamic university full of opportunity, challenges and self-discovery. High-caliber teaching, exciting internships and a vibrant city converge to offer you a Real Education for the Real World. Boise State University Highlights: Eight academic colleges, offering more than 180 major fields of study 35 masters and two doctoral programs, with graduate enrollment of 1,600 students Exciting internship opportunities on campus and in the local business community More than 160 student organizations, including an active International Students Association
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Extractions: Local Briefs Police Log Entertainment ... Save with these coupons INEL offers to help city study wind power Journal Writer During a study session this morning, the City Council will discuss plans to build windmills and sell the power to raise money for city coffers. INEL wind expert Kurt Myers and Gerald Flieschman, with the Idaho Department of Water Resources Energy Division, will attend the meeting to answer questions. "I think we're pretty safe to do it ourselves," Sharp said. Seifert analyzes wind data from 31 Idaho locations each month, including spots near Soda Springs, Arbon Valley, the Pocatello Airport and in Fort Hall. "We've got world class wind resources," Seifert said. He said he would also help Pocatello decide upon the best locations for studying extensively and ultimately setting up windmills. "We will help them avoid wasting the public's money by helping them avoid putting anemometers where it doesn't make sense," Seifert said. "If I were a council member, I would unequivocally support the need to get at least one anemometer in place to validate the resource before I made any other decisions," Seifert said, adding his opinions do not reflect INEL's opinions. "The anemometer is so cheap compared to the value of the energy it may give you."
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Extractions: Admissions MSA Home MSA - Tax Home MSA Degree Requirements ... Course Offerings Graduate study in accountancy at Boise State University is greatly enhanced by our geographic location which provides a surprisingly mild climate and unsurpassed outdoor recreational opportunities. Boise, the Capital city of Idaho, and the surrounding Treasure Valley are home to approximately 400,000 of Idaho's 1,200,000 residents. Boise has the serenity, security and friendliness of a small town with the resources, professional business community and cultural activities of a much large city. Numerous Fortune 1000 companies including Albertson's, Boise Cascade, Micron Technology, Micron Electronics, Idaho Power, Truss Joist International, Ore-Ida and Zilog International call Boise home. Boise is also home to a number of large privately held companies including the J.R. Simplot Company. The presence of major international businesses and the public accounting firms that service them means that Boise has a large and growing population of highly qualified tax and accounting professionals. Explore the links below and discover why Boise is one of the fastest growing cities in the country.
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Extractions: Local Programs and Meetings The League of Women Voters of Moscow, Idaho, began in the 1950s. It is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages citizens to play an informed and active role in government. At the local, state, and national levels, the League works to influence public policy through education and advocacy. The LWV of Moscow meets from September to May on Wednesdays. Unless otherwise noted, Wednesday meetings are held in the UI Student Union Building from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Guests are welcome. Any person of voting age, male or female, may become a League member. How to Join and Membership Information Annual dues are $40 for the individual or $60 for a family. Send dues to: League of Women Voters of Moscow, PO Box 9535, Moscow, ID 83843, or phone Andrea Beckett, Treasurer (208) 883-1188. Membership chair is Joan Klingler. Contact her at (208)882-8853 or joank@moscow.com MEMBERSHIP REGISTRATION YES, I want to add my voice to yours by joining The League of Women Voters, Moscow, Idaho, as part of your "voice for citizens and force for change." I enclose: $40 for Annual Individual Membership $60 for Annual Household Membership (Household Membership allows two people who share an address to join at a $20 savings over the cost of two individual memberships.)