Heather Lalley Staff writer
Contractors that don’t carry licenses may very well know what they’re doing, but there isn’t any proof of that at the state level. For that reason, states will track down unlicensed contractors, shut down their jobs, and force them to pay fines before pursuing licensing....
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Richard Eppink, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho, testified before Congress in May about discovering, through a lawsuit, the “secret computerized algorithms” Idaho was using to assess people with developmental disabilities for federally funded health care services. The aut...
“Bolstering cybersecurity is critical to protecting the overall safety and welfare of our state,” said Murphy in a Jan. 9 press release. “The proactive and preventative measures that we are implementing today will ensure the confidentiality, integrity and safety of information assets managed by...
- Source of wealth: nutrition, wellness products, self made - Residence: Idaho Falls, ID Frank VanderSloot isn't just rich; he's experienced in the political sector, too. The founder of Melaleuca, which calls itself the “largest online shopping club,” VanderSloot was a national finance co...
Domestic disputes can often turn ugly, as police say one woman from New York state needed stitches after being attacked recently. Law enforcement says that a 29-year-old man was arrested and charged with a number of offenses, including possession of a weapon, and endangering the welfare of ...
•ID-01: Don’t count on a rematch from Walt Minnick (or a run for higher office in Idaho, either): he says he’s done with elective politics. An oft-overlooked fact about Minnick: he’s a little older than your average freshman, at 68. He wasn’t going to be in the seat fo...
State agricultural officials found it “unusual” that the city was barring the sale of a lawfully produced farm product “not for reasons of the health, safety or welfare of its citizens — but to change animal husbandry practices occurring on farms outside its jurisdiction ...
Ct.: In other Wisconsin news, Republican Supreme Court Justice David Prosser is up with an oddly narrated ad that touts some healthcare-related decision he once made. I find it pretty gross and unseemly that high court judges are elected in the first place, and to see them speaking of ...