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Evening Report – Fri., Apr 7, 2017 – Treaty Rights

Excerpts from Nimiipuu Protecting the Environment Treaty Rights Conference Otter Vetos Civil Forfeiture Control Bill Victim’s Rights Constitutional Amendment Supporters Promise Return Next Year LoFi...

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Evening Report – Wed., Apr 12, 2017 – Grocery Tax Repeal Veto

Idaho Lawmakers Want Attorney General to Not Recognize Gov. Butch Otter’s Veto of the Grocery Sales Tax Repeal Bill Because Veto Came too Late Spokane Council Wants More Civilian Oversight of Police...

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Evening Report – April 20, 2017 – New St. Andrews Expansion Hearing April 25th

Moscow Board of Adjustment Hearing on New St. Andrews College Expansion to be Held Tuesday, April 25th at City Hall Idaho Lawmakers File Suit to Overturn Otter Grocery Sales Tax Repeal Veto Lewis...

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Evening Report – Wed., May 3, 2017 – Otter Grocery Intervention

Gov. Otter files Motion to Intervene in Grocery Sales Tax Repeal Bill Veto Case Rep. Labrador Introduces Bill to Limit Presidents’ Ability to Declare National Monuments Rep. McMorris Rodgers Questions...

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Evening Report – Mon., May 15, 2017 – National Monuments

Zinke Tours National Monuments at Trump’s Edict Idaho State Senators Ready to Intervene in 6% Grocery Sales Tax Repeal Veto Case Idaho Deputy Attorney General Argues to Reinstate Idaho Ag-Gag Law,...

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Evening Report – Fri, Jun 9, 2016 – New St. Andrews Appeal

Appeals 4 & 5 of New St. Andrews Conditional Use Permit to Operate an Educational Institution at 112 N. Main St. in Downtown Moscow, Rebuttal & Council Discussion Two Insurance Companies Drop...

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Evening Report – Wed., Jul 19, 2017 – Human Rights

Moscow Human Rights Commission Outlines Upcoming Activities Idaho Supreme Court Upholds Governor Otter’s Veto of Grocery Tax Repeal Natalie Greenfield Talks about Victim Shaming and Support for her...

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Evening Report – Tue., Aug 8, 2017 – 3rd St. Vehicular Bridge

Moscow Council Approves $80 Million Budget, Hears from Citizens for a Livable Community Opposed to Budget Line for 3rd St. Vehicular Bridge over Paradise Creek at Mountain View Rd. Moscow Council...

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Evening Report – Wed., Aug 16, 2017 – Politicians’ Reactions

Rep. Heather Scott Redefines White Nationalism Governor Butch Otter and Rep. Raul Labrador Release Statements Condemning Racist Violence Moscow Committee Recommends Approval of New Single-Stream...

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Evening Report – Tue., Sep 19, 2017 – Moscow Infrastructure

Moscow will Accept State & Federal Money for Infrastructure Repairs from Rough Winter Rain Quenches Some Fires. Lewiston Council Decides not to Sign Certification of Assistance to Immigration...

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Evening Report – Thu., Dec 7, 2017 – US 95 Wetlands

Paradise Ridge Defense Coalition Meets with US Army Corps of Engineers about Wetlands along Proposed Eastern Route for US 95 Project Gov. Otter Against Grocery Sales Tax Repeal Otter Suggests Major...

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Evening Report – Thu., Dec 28, 2017 – Public Utilities Commission

Montana Public Service Commission Takes Lead in Moving Corporate Tax Windfalls to Utility Consumers. Radioactive Vehicle Count at Hanford Now 19. Legislative Appointment Questioned in Southeastern...

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Evening Report – Fri., Jan 5, 2018 – Walter Steed, Anita Hill

Comments on Outgoing Moscow City Council Member Walter Steed. Excerpts from Anita Hill’s Bellwood Lecture at the University of Idaho in October. Otter to Issue Executive Order Allowing Different...

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Evening Report – Mon., Jan 8, 2018 – Otter State of the State

Gov. Otter Proposes Creating CEO of Education, Dependent Exemption, $190 Million in Tax Reductions. Democrats Don’t Think Much of Otter’s Proposals. 2 Fights at Idaho Prisons. National Transportation...

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Evening Report – Tue., Jan 9, 2018 – West 3rd St. Safety

Moscow Committee Recommends Applying for Highway Safety Grant for West 3rd St Pedestrian Safety. United Vision for Idaho Critical of Otter Executive Order on Selling Non-ACA Compliant Health Insurance...

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Evening Report – Fri., Jan 12, 2018 – ID & WA State of States

Excerpts from Otter & Inslee’s State of the State Addresses Moscow Planning & Zoning Commission working on City Comprehensive Plan Update Zinke Interior Announces Plans to De-list Lynx Play...

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Evening Report – Thu., Jan 18, 2018 – BSU Public Policy Survey

Boise State University Public Policy Survey Shows Idahoans Think State Should Keep Tax Burden the Same, Contradicting Governor Otter and Gubernatorial Candidates’ Plans for Tax Cuts. State Board of...

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Evening Report – Tue., Jan 30, 2018 – Syringa Speaks

Syringa Mobile Home Park Residents Speak about Experience as Park Gets Ready to Close Major Candidates for Idaho Governor Skeptical about Butch Otter’s Education CEO Plan McKetta Changes Pleas in Teen...

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Evening Report – Tue., Feb 6, 2018 – 3rd Street Preview

3rd Street Bridge Criticism Continues as City Prepares to Approve Traffic Calming Otter’s Tax Cut Bill will Raise Taxes on Large Middle Class Families, Give Biggest Breaks to Wealthiest Idahoans...

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Evening Report – Thu., Feb 8, 2018 – Nuke Shipments

Federal Judge Rules Dept of Engery Can Keep Idaho Nuke Shipment Info Secret in Cecil Andrus’ Lawsuit Use of Idaho’s Catastophic Health Care Fund Increases Ballots Due Tuesday Night in 2 Pullman Bond...

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