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The 208 for Friday, May 3
"Illegal" campaign signs continue, Transparent Idaho redesign, election poll workers, Empowering Parents Grant (or lack thereof), Feel Good Friday and Buckskin Bill.
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Viewer Comments: Idaho says 'goodbye' again to Buckskin Bill
Buckskin Bill was known as the last true "mountain man." He passed away 44 years ago, and many 208 viewers had a few things to say about the fascinating man.
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Feel Good Friday, May 3: 'Tell us your good news'
From graduations and family reunions to dog birthdays and a "coming out" announcement, Andrew Baertlein delivers the good news on this "feel good Friday."
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'Empowering Parents Grant' vendor responds to complaints
Financial vendor, Odyssey, responds to parents of low-income households who are upset about having not received the funds promised in Gov. Little's grant program.
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Ada County in need of poll workers, Canyon County early voting begins
May 21 Primary Election: Early voting for Ada County and Canyon County residents begins May 6. Ada County is seeking volunteers to work the polls.
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The 208 for Friday, May 3
Viewer Comments: Idaho says 'goodbye' again to Buckskin Bill
Feel Good Friday, May 3: 'Tell us your good news'
'Empowering Parents Grant' vendor responds to complaints
Ada County in need of poll workers, Canyon County early voting begins
Transparent Idaho: Enhancing accessibility
Commissioner candidate's 'illegal' campaign signs provoke opponent response
The 208 for Thursday, May 2
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Transparent Idaho: Enhancing accessibility
State Controller's Office for the Transparent Idaho website revamped and updated with agency-specific details, such as wage and travel expenses.
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Family seeking answers after not receiving Empowering Parents Grant
The program offers families $1,000 per student to supplement education costs and needs capped at $3,000. Some applications are lost in translation.
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Commissioner candidate's 'illegal' campaign signs provoke opponent response
Illegal campaign signs are still up for Ada County commissioner candidate Davidson - problem is, the endorser on the signage actually supports his opponent, Dornier.
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Fundsy raising money for the Boise downtown YMCA
Some of the history of the YMCA in Boise and, the nonprofit that began because of it, "Funds for the Y."
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The 208 for Thursday, May 2
Gov. Little answers questions, methodists revoke ban and the Empowering Parents Grant is not given to families.
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Family seeking answers after not receiving grants to support educational needs
Amy Newbold, a mother of six, told KTVB that she has not received the promised funding from the Emporing Parents Grants.
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United Methodists repeal LGBTQ+ clergy ban
Pastor Duane Anders with Cathedral of the Rockies said repealing the ban against the LGBTQ+ is "a big deal."
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Gov. Brad Little answers questions on 2024's legislative session
Little answered questions regarding Idaho's abortion laws, pronoun bills and allowing the ITD budget to become law without his signature.
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Idaho joins Title IX suit targeting the Biden administration's change of rules
The rule, which is set to go into effect in August, prohibits discrimination based on "gender identity," something Idaho lawmakers debated at length in 2024.
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