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Local Headlines 3-29-20

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Written by Golden
Category: headlines-idaho
Published: 29 March 2020
  • Idaho Election Officials Push Folks To Absentee Voting For May 19 Primary (Boise State Public Radio)
  • Blaine County COVID rates rival NYC, Wuhan (Mountain Express)
  • Magic Valley lawmakers, butchers pass tax exemption on custom meat processing (Times-News)
  • Lawmakers end session with much unsettled (Post Register)
  • Every part of health industry adjusts to COVID-19 outbreak, from ER care to physical therapy (State Journal)
  • Coronavirus update: Idaho passes 100 mark, has protective equipment needs; Micron steps up (Idaho Statesman)
  • Idaho lab goes ‘maverick’ to offer antibody tests, especially for health care workers (Idaho Statesman)
  • Idaho to receive $1.25 billion in federal aid; governor fast-tracking health care help (Idaho Statesman)
  • Dept. of Labor: Unemployment claims up 1,200%, largest 1-week increase ever (Idaho Press)
  • Amid stay-home order, Ammon Bundy hosts meeting; calls on Idahoans to defend rights (Idaho Press)
  • Gov. Little relaxes requirements for unemployment benefits (Idaho Press)
  • Marty Trillhaase: Little is overreacting to the coronavirus; good (Lewiston Tribune)
  • Mike Moyle, dean of the Idaho Legislature, still enjoys the fight (Lewiston Tribune)
  • A guide to the past 2020 legislative session (Idaho Business Review)
  • The multi-million dollar hole in Idaho’s Medicaid budget (Idaho Business Review)
  • Idaho to allow bonded wine warehouses (Capital Press)
  • Idaho Legislature recap: Ag, resources, see some successes (Capital Press)
  • Little’s stay-home order is unconstitutional (Idaho Freedom Foundation)
  • Little orders budget cuts affecting K-12 and higher education (Idaho Education News)
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