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Rural Oregonians who want to move border with Idaho say they ‘no longer recognize’ their own state By Douglas Perry, oregonlive.com
Share: Some people in the eastern and southern parts of Oregon worry that their way of life is disappearing. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian)
PORTLAND Thousands of people in eastern and southern Oregon want to leave the state so long as they don’t have to pack up and go anywhere.
In May, five rural counties Baker, Grant, Lake, Malheur and Sherman voted to study moving the border so they would become part of neighboring Idaho. They joined Jefferson and Union counties, both of which voted last November to look into switching to the Gem State.
Jun. 4 Another candidate has announced a run for the governor's office in Idaho, and the face will be familiar to some. Melissa Sue Robinson, a transgender woman and advocate, announced in a news release that she intends to run for the Democratic nomination for Idaho governor in 2022. Robinson is a frequent candidate in Canyon County, running for mayor of Nampa in 2009, 2013 and 2017. Most .
BOISE — The Chairman of the Idaho Republican Party says gubernatorial candidate Ammon Bundy is not supported by the party. Bundy, a far-right activist who legally can’t step on Idaho Capitol grounds or be in the building, filed paperwork to run in the 2021 Primary election to be Idaho’s next governor. In a statement released […]