They Learned Their Lesson
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Your Health Idaho is actively working to ensure that customers don’t see another delay in receiving a critical tax form needed to prove health coverage and avoid a tax penalty, said exchange officials on Friday. The state’s health insurance exchange failed this year to distribute the forms by the required Jan. 31 deadline. The exchange
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The housing prices in Moscow are artificially inflated due to the University of Idaho. The way to fix that will be intolerable to Moscow’s progressives. Moscow has the third highest cost of living in Idaho among cities, and Latah County has the fifth highest cost of living among counties in the state, says Randy Baukol,
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We’ll have to ask Moscow’s Intoleristas where he went to church. I’m sure they’ve investigated that. James Pressnall pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession of sexually explicit images of minors in federal court in Coeur d’Alene, according to U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson. The 50-year-old Moscow man agreed to a plea agreement on the charge and faces
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Here go our taxes again! The Latah County Social Services Department requested additional funding Wednesday in its proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year to help with housing and utility costs during the temporary – and possibly permanent – closure of Sojourners’ Alliance. The department, which handles the county’s indigent needs by providing money for
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Adequacy of parking questioned for development of 154 residential units, three shops The vacant six acres of land on South Main Street across from Sweet Avenue is moving closer to becoming a dense, developed area. On Wednesday night, the Moscow Planning and Zoning Commission approved a Planned Unit Development for a mixed-use project that includes
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A group of residents upset with the Moscow School District not renewing the contract of wrestling coach Shane Needham are attempting to recall Dawn Fazio, who serves as the chair of MSD’s Board of Trustees. According to an unsigned petition given to the Daily News, the petitioners are seeking a recall because Fazio and the
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You mean like the videos of the anti-Trump supporters physically attacking people attending rallies? Or The Huffington Post saying that anti-Trump violence is fine? Democratic and Republican views of the opposing political party have sunk to such lows that many say their rivals make them feel afraid, a major public opinion poll released Wednesday found.
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More data for progressives who cry for scientific truth. The Holocene Thermal Optimum ended at different times in different parts of the world, but it had ended everywhere by 4,000 BP (BP here means the number of years before 2000) and the world began to cool. The timeline shown in Figure 1 shows the GISP2 Central Greenland ice core temperature
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We can only hope that to prove who the real hacker is, that they leak everything that they got their hands on. Better yet, wait to make it an October surprise! A war of words has erupted over whether the DNC hack was an act of espionage by the Russian government, between soundbite-ready security firm
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‘Computers accessing the internet can — and eventually will — be hacked,’ says Judge Henry Coke Morgan, Jr. The FBI did not need a warrant to hack a US citizen’s computer, according to a ruling handed down on Tuesday by Senior US District Court Judge Henry Coke Morgan, Jr. If the decision is upheld, it may have
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Homeland Security will use the info to vet travelers, even those who don’t need visas to enter. Someday, departure and arrival forms in the US might have a new section asking foreign nationals for their Facebook and Twitter accounts. The Department of Homeland Security has submitted a proposal to add a section in those forms
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Plagued for years by swirling rumors about its sexuality, soccer has finally come out, becoming the world’s first openly gay sport.
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A newspaper columnist is crying foul after a gun store rejected his application to purchase a firearm following a background check that uncovered his “admitted history of alcohol abuse, and a charge for domestic battery involving his wife.” “Gun manufacturers and the stores that sell them make their money in the dark,” the Chicago Sun-Times’ Neil Steinberg wrote in
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Typical progressive politician: “We’re all equal; I’m just more equal.” No Title No Description
This is why using the NoFly list to determine civil liberties is a bad idea. Preventing terrorists from purchasing firearms is something everybody can agree on, but how we get there is another story. Since the Orlando terror attack, Democrats have demanded anyone placed on the secret terror No-Fly or Watch lists be stripped of their
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Via The Military Times: The Pentagon plans to announce the repeal of its ban on transgender service members July 1, a controversial decision that would end nearly a year of internal wrangling among the services on how to allow those troops to serve openly, according to Defense officials. Top personnel officials plan to meet as
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Idaho Ed News has the latest data on SAT scores by school & district. The good news: Moscow School District ranked 7th in the state. The bad news: only 55% of MSD students are proficient in math (which tells you how bad off the rest of the state is). Also, see if you can figure
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