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Walk, bike or telecommute; log your alternative commutes and win prizes

Boise State News May 7, 2021 As it has for a number of years, Boise State is once again participating in May in Motion, a program from the Ada County Highway District’s Commuteride program which encourages alternative forms of transportation to and from work. Employees can log commutes on Share the Ride Idaho or download the Commute Tracker app to participate. Points are earned for alternative commutes which can be redeemed for gift cards from local businesses. Forms of alternative commutes include biking, walking, using public transit or carpooling to work. Those working remotely are also able to participate by logging days when they telework.

Ballot initiatives, tax cuts highlight week 15 of session

PAYETTE COUNTY — 15 weeks have passed since the Idaho Legislature convened for its 2021 Legislative Session. The Legislature has endured a COVID-19 shutdown as well as pushback from Gov. Brad Little on executive powers, and is showing signs of enduring long enough to break the record for the longest session in state history. As noted by Robert Anderst of the Law Office of Risch Pisca, PLLC, this session is already the third longest in history at 103 days as of Friday. Following are examples of legislation newly introduced since April 16. House of Representatives • Introduced Monday by the Ways and Means Committee, House Bill 375 seeks to amend Idaho Code Chapter 1, Title 33 to prohibit discriminatory teachings in the classroom, including “critical race theory.”

Nampa wrestles with how to handle bursting residential development

Doug Thurgood stares down his driveway and sees change before his eyes. On the left is his farm, where he’s grown corn, wheat and peppermint since 1985. On the right is a row of houses extending into the distance. In between, a white vinyl fence separates the old Nampa and the new Nampa, one way of life and another. The fence symbolizes the tug of war that’s taking place, with agriculture on one side and residential development on the other. It s really paralyzed us,” Thurgood said. “It really has, to be able to function as a farm. Thurgood farms on land he owns off Can-Ada Road in north Nampa and leases land nearby, which he said is largely owned by investors. The land he owns is surrounded by new houses.

ACHD wants the public to report pesky potholes this week

ACHD wants the public to report pesky potholes this week
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North Enders face a choice in fight over control of Boise s oldest neighborhood group

North Enders face a choice in fight over control of Boise s oldest neighborhood group
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