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POINTS OF LIGHT: Nonprofit ‘wish list’ is not a budget-buster

Idaho Press-Tribune 18 Jan 2026
One thing seems certain about this year’s legislative session. With a daunting budget shortfall lying before them, it’s a good bet that trimming budgets will be high on the lawmakers’ “do” list ... .
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The How of Wine: Start fresh with 'Try January'

Idaho Press-Tribune 18 Jan 2026
For many the holidays were a blur filled with great food and great wine but now they’re drying out. “Dry January” is a common theme for those avoiding alcohol for the month. While I’m all for being mindful about alcohol ... .
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Nampa Public Library to host Anne Frank-centered program Tuesday night

Idaho Press-Tribune 17 Jan 2026
A teenaged German girl’s written lessons still echo throughout the world more than 80 years later ... .
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Police: Local man arrested after threatening to stab woman with scissors

Idaho Press-Tribune 17 Jan 2026
CHUBBUCK — A 42-year-old local man was recently arrested after police say he threatened to stab a Chubbuck woman with a pair of scissors ... .
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JFAC hears plan to address Idaho's physician 'crisis'

Idaho Press-Tribune 17 Jan 2026
BOISE — The Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee heard a special report Thursday that put forward a plan on how the legislature can address Idaho’s physician shortage, which puts it among the worst in the nation ... .
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'Found community': City of Caldwell Economic Development Director Steven Jenkins departs from role

Idaho Press-Tribune 17 Jan 2026
CALDWELL — The city has important shoes to fill after an appointed city official resigned from his position as economic development director for one of the fastest-growing cities in the state ... .
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Tim Woodward: Memories: a selfless friend and mentor

Idaho Press-Tribune 17 Jan 2026
Sometimes the smallest things trigger memories when they’re least expected ... .
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Town Talk

Idaho Press-Tribune 17 Jan 2026
KIWANIS CLUB OF NAMPA HOSTS BATTLE OF THE BELLS LUNCHEON ... .
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Training requirements for proposed West Ada 'Campus Sentinels' fleshed out

Idaho Press-Tribune 16 Jan 2026
The West Ada School District continued to discuss plans for its “Campus Sentinels” proposal at a Monday night board meeting, passing the second of three required readings to implement the armed-security policy on its campuses ... .
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Gov. Little's budget is 'betting' on Idaho's economy: what legislators, economists predict

Idaho Press-Tribune 16 Jan 2026
Rep. Josh Tanner, R-Eagle, characterized the governor's revenue numbers as being overly pessimistic ... .
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Rooted in faith, shelter's ribbon cutting marks new chapter for Interfaith

Idaho Press-Tribune 16 Jan 2026
BOISE — A long-awaited ribbon cutting on State Street drew many hugs and smiles Thursday, with a crowd of 100 celebrating the beginning of the Interfaith Sanctuary’s next chapter ... .
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NASCAR community set to mourn Greg Biffle and family at memorial service in Charlotte

Idaho Press-Tribune 16 Jan 2026
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — A memorial service is planned for Friday in Charlotte for former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, his family and others who were killed in a plane crash last month ... .
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Movie Guy: Intriguing storyline elevates 'The Bone Temple'

Idaho Press-Tribune 16 Jan 2026
Do we all remember “28 Years Later,” Danny Boyle’s zombie film from last year? It was a hit in theaters, and some critics (myself included) praised the film’s surprising artistic elements ... .
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