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Synopsis of Idaho

Idaho, state in the western United States, forming the eastern section of the Pacific Northwest. Idaho is an area of striking physical diversity and natural beauty. The state's many natural resources have long been the basis of its economic output and development, and they remain a key to its future progress.

Idaho is primarily a mountainous state, much of it covered by the Rocky Mountains. High, often snowcapped peaks, broad expanses of plateaus and upland slopes, and some of the finest forestlands in the United States occupy central and northern Idaho. The mountains of the central portion of the state have long formed a barrier to communication between north and south and between east and west. North of these mountains lies a narrow section known as the Panhandle, noted for its numerous lakes and forests and abundant mineral resources.

South of the central mountains and in contrast with the rest of the state is the Snake River Plain. The plain, which is the dominant feature of southern Idaho, curves across the width of the state as a broad treeless expanse of land. It includes the most densely and most sparsely settled sections of the state. The plain includes most of the state's principal cities and accounts for much of Idaho's farm output, but it also includes some of the most desolate areas in the Pacific Northwest. Sheets of hardened lava, volcanic craters and cinder cones, and desolate crags and pinnacles form an almost totally barren landscape. Nevertheless, even these desolate areas are not without economic value, for they attract numerous tourists and contain some mineral wealth.

Idaho entered the Union on July 3, 1890, as the 43rd state. Its name was for many years popularly held to be a Native American word meaning ''gem of the mountains.'' However, some believe the name was actually coined in 1860 by white politician George M. Willing, an unsuccessful candidate for congressional delegate from the mining region of Pikes Peak in Colorado. He proposed Idaho as the name for the Colorado territory, but it was rejected when it was revealed that the name was not a Native American word. But the name took hold in the mining regions of what was to become Idaho, and the United States congress designated the territory with the name when it was formed in 1863. The popularly accepted meaning of the word Idaho gave rise to the state's nickname as the Gem State. Idaho also is known as the Potato State, after its leading crop.






 



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My mother road: Route 11

two- and four-lane affair. It resembled other mid-century American thoroughfares, dotted with diners, full-service stations and motor court motels cheerfully boasting of 'Color TV' and air conditioning. My mom came to America from Vietnam in 1967. Four

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RegenceRx Leads the Industry With Introduction of Medication Cost Integration

offering health, life and dental insurance. Regence serves more than 2.5 million members as Regence BlueShield of Idaho, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Oregon, Regence BlueCross BlueShield of Utah and Regence BlueShield (selected counties in

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Letter: Use common sense with wolf populations

protect wolves. When reintroduction was approved, the agreement was when the wolf population between the states of Wyoming, Idaho and Montana reached 300 and maintained that number for two years, they would be taken off the endangered species list and

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Bleak 2009 economy cut US mineral production value by 22pct

was estimated at USD 671 million in 2009 with 5 Missouri lead mines, plus mines in Alaska and Idaho yielding most of the total. The lead acid battery industry accounted for about 88% of US lead consumption. Global mine production of lead concentrate

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Stimulus funds for high-speed Internet access tangled up

DigitalBridge Communications employee Cody Messick prepares to install digital broadband service at a home outside of St. Anthony, Idaho, on Feb. 4. By David Lieberman, USA TODAY The Obama administration knew that there'd be a lot of interest in the $7.2

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Rodeo results — Monday, Feb. 8, 2010

Muncy, Corona, N.M., 86 points on Flying Five Rodeos Mary Buckles, $2,074. 2, Alex Wright, Hagerman, Idaho, 81, $1,556. 3, Ty Atchison, Jackson, Mo., 80, $1,037. 4 (tie), Jesse Wright, Milford, Utah and Sam Spreadborough, Snyder, 77, $259 each. Womens

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Movie Gallery bankruptcy closes stores in Boise, Emmett

(The Idaho Statesman - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The nation's second-largest video store chain has retreated back into bankruptcy proceedings with a plan to close 805 more stores. The

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462 area students considered 'homeless'

a home or mobile home that has no running water or electricity — 10 living in hotels or motels, often at the expense temporarily of the school district as required by law, and 221 living in “doubled-up” situations. “Doubled-up” means the

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A full docket scheduled for Monday law day

with fines and fees totaling $500.50 as well as victim restitution for $100. A report from the Idaho Department of Corrections recommended probation, as was granted at his Dec. 3, 2008, jurisdictional review. According to Ives' case history, there was a

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