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BOISE, Idaho — Most people have probably never given the Great Seal of the State of Idaho a second thought. And, you probably don't even know what it looks like or what it's used for.
As a proud native son of Idaho, I am writing about an offensive and grossly inappropriate misuse of our state’s symbols. I have seen political campaign signs with the Great Seal of the State of ...
BOISE – Republican U.S. Rep. Raul Labrador sent Idaho voters a campaign mailer ornamented with the state seal asking for contributions to his 2018 gubernatorial bid, even though the secretary of ...
An image of the Idaho state seal is shown in this image from 2013. An image of the Idaho state seal is shown in this image from 2013. Francis Dean/Corbis via Getty Images Advocacy group Unchained ...
A new technique that let the Idaho Transportation Department chip-seal at night backfired with loose gravel and windshield ...
Bryan Kohberger's defense team and state prosecutors can still ... He will also allow documents to be filed under seal if sealing is justified under Idaho Court Administrative Rule 32, which ...
Idaho's secretary of state warns candidates and lawmakers not to misappropriate the seal for election purposes, contending it's only for official business.
The gray seal first appeared earlier this month in ... to the pond from the sea via a river and drainage pipes. The Idaho State Journal invites you to take part in the community conversation.
Inspired in part by the Idaho State Seal, the only known state seal in America to be designed by a woman, an excited crowd braved the winter weather conditions for the unveiling, something the ...
The two-ton seal, which an animal welfare group said was a young male, was making his way through a suburb of Gordon's Bay near Cape Town. The Idaho State Journal invites you to take part in the ...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Full beer growlers could be considered open containers under Idaho law, and state police are asking the Legislature to make a change. The fix? Tape, the agency says.
Politcal signs asking voters to vote “yes” or “no” on Proposition 1 this November sprouted all over Idaho, like this corner of Eagle Road and Idaho 44.