Idaho is a mountainous state with an area larger than that of all of New England. It borders the US states of Montana to the northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a 45mi (72km) international border with the Canadian province of British Columbia, the shortest such land border of any state. The network of dams and locks on the Columbia River and Snake River make the city of Lewiston the farthest inland seaport on the Pacific coast of the contiguous United States.
Idaho's nickname is the "Gem State", because nearly every known type of gemstone has been found there. In addition, Idaho is one of only two places in the world where star garnets can be found in any significant quantities, the other being India. Idaho is sometimes called the "Potato State" owing to its popular and widely distributed crop. The state motto is Esto Perpetua (Latin for "Let it be forever" or "Let it endure forever").
Fires is the second album by London-born singer-songwriter Nerina Pallot. First released in April 2005 on her own independent record label, Idaho Records, Fires was met with much critical acclaim but did not gain commercial recognition.
After working as a support act for artists such as Sheryl Crow and Suzanne Vega, Pallot was signed up to 14th Floor Records, who were impressed with the audience response and after-show sales of her album. Thus, Fires was reissued in late April 2006 with revamped artwork and some slight remixes on some of Pallot's songs. The album entered at UK #41 and later, on the strength of the popular single "Everybody's Gone to War", made it as far as #21.
To date, the album has been certified gold in the UK for sales of over 100,000, and has earned Pallot a nomination at the 2007 BRIT Awards for Best British Female. As of 4 October 2009, the album has sold 138,563 copies in the UK.
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Idaho - Goldenseal
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Boise boy raises close to $2000 for Idaho Humane Society
9-year-old Ben Miller of Boise might be a kid, but over the past few years, this third-grader has raised about $2,000 dollars for the Idaho Humane Society (IHS). How did he do it? Selling lemonade!
This week, Ben walked into IHS with a very special delivery. A large plastic bag full of cash, the proceeds from his most recent lemonade stand.
"We did a lemonade stand last weekend and we raised $1,150 dollars," said Ben beaming with pride.
Ben was so happy to hand all that money over to IHS.
"I wanted to donate money and give the animals supplies and food so they can be happy," Ben told KTVB.
This all started a couple of years ago.
"I started two years back and the first time I donated about $200 dollars, and the second time I donated about $600, and this time about $1,1...
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Idaho - Hold Everything (1997).wmv
Off Idaho's The Forbidden EP (1997) reissued in 2008.
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Idaho Shoulder Back
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Highlights: Boise Hawks fall to Grand Junction 12-9 in series finale
Boise sits in second place in the Pioneer League standings at 16-8 overall. The Hawks welcome Idaho Falls to Memorial Stadium on Tuesday night.
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Wallace, Idaho has only one bank. It’s set to close in January 2022
A new year usually means new beginnings, but for the town of Wallace its chapter with the only bank in town is expected to come to an end early next year.
Account holders with the U.S. Bank branch in Wallace received a letter in early October announcing the branch's closure on Jan. 27, 2022.
City of Wallace Mayor Lynn Mogensen said she felt devastation while reading her letter.
"How welcoming is it to come into a town and not have any money and not be able to find an ATM?" Mogensen said.
She's not the only one upset by the news. Wallace City Council President Dean Cooper has several businesses in the community, including co-ownership of the Wallace Brewing Company.
Read more: https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/wallace-idaho-us-bank-closing-january-2022/293-83328c00-caa2-4d90-901...
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Constitutional amendment language, laser weeding robots, poison Hemlock emerges in Ada County and North Idaho police station fire caused by e-bicycle.
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We Were Young And Needed The Money
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9-year-old Ben Miller of Boise might be a kid, but over the past few years, this third-grader has raised about $2,000 dollars for the Idaho Humane Society (IHS)...
9-year-old Ben Miller of Boise might be a kid, but over the past few years, this third-grader has raised about $2,000 dollars for the Idaho Humane Society (IHS). How did he do it? Selling lemonade!
This week, Ben walked into IHS with a very special delivery. A large plastic bag full of cash, the proceeds from his most recent lemonade stand.
"We did a lemonade stand last weekend and we raised $1,150 dollars," said Ben beaming with pride.
Ben was so happy to hand all that money over to IHS.
"I wanted to donate money and give the animals supplies and food so they can be happy," Ben told KTVB.
This all started a couple of years ago.
"I started two years back and the first time I donated about $200 dollars, and the second time I donated about $600, and this time about $1,150," Ben said. "I usually sell lemonade, lavender lemonade, and cookies and dog treats."
Ben's proud mom, Amy Miller, says he has always had a heart for animals. He's a huge cat fan.
"He has just always loved animals, everything from saving rolly pollies on our walks, to reptiles. He loves dogs, buts cats are his favorite. He would spend every dollar of that money adopting every cat here if I would let him," said Amy. "I'm so proud of him and his heart, he makes me so happy."
IHS is always blown away by the generosity of kids in our community.
"When we see kids on their own ask for donations it just means the world to us," said Kristine Schellhaas, Communications Manager for IHS. "We are always in short supply of cat donations, and since Ben loves cats, we'll definitely use it to help cats! We are just so thankful. Thank you Ben, thank you Ben's family, from the bottom of our hearts."
The support for Ben's lemonade stands from his family, friends and our community has been incredible. For his most recent stand, people saw that he was doing this on social media, heard about it on the radio, and showed up in droves! Ben was so blown away by the number of people who donated who care about animals, too.
"I would say, thank you! I think I'm going to do this every year, or at least as long as we can," Ben said.
Ben is already making plans for next year's lemonade stand!
9-year-old Ben Miller of Boise might be a kid, but over the past few years, this third-grader has raised about $2,000 dollars for the Idaho Humane Society (IHS). How did he do it? Selling lemonade!
This week, Ben walked into IHS with a very special delivery. A large plastic bag full of cash, the proceeds from his most recent lemonade stand.
"We did a lemonade stand last weekend and we raised $1,150 dollars," said Ben beaming with pride.
Ben was so happy to hand all that money over to IHS.
"I wanted to donate money and give the animals supplies and food so they can be happy," Ben told KTVB.
This all started a couple of years ago.
"I started two years back and the first time I donated about $200 dollars, and the second time I donated about $600, and this time about $1,150," Ben said. "I usually sell lemonade, lavender lemonade, and cookies and dog treats."
Ben's proud mom, Amy Miller, says he has always had a heart for animals. He's a huge cat fan.
"He has just always loved animals, everything from saving rolly pollies on our walks, to reptiles. He loves dogs, buts cats are his favorite. He would spend every dollar of that money adopting every cat here if I would let him," said Amy. "I'm so proud of him and his heart, he makes me so happy."
IHS is always blown away by the generosity of kids in our community.
"When we see kids on their own ask for donations it just means the world to us," said Kristine Schellhaas, Communications Manager for IHS. "We are always in short supply of cat donations, and since Ben loves cats, we'll definitely use it to help cats! We are just so thankful. Thank you Ben, thank you Ben's family, from the bottom of our hearts."
The support for Ben's lemonade stands from his family, friends and our community has been incredible. For his most recent stand, people saw that he was doing this on social media, heard about it on the radio, and showed up in droves! Ben was so blown away by the number of people who donated who care about animals, too.
"I would say, thank you! I think I'm going to do this every year, or at least as long as we can," Ben said.
Ben is already making plans for next year's lemonade stand!
A new year usually means new beginnings, but for the town of Wallace its chapter with the only bank in town is expected to come to an end early next year.
Acco...
A new year usually means new beginnings, but for the town of Wallace its chapter with the only bank in town is expected to come to an end early next year.
Account holders with the U.S. Bank branch in Wallace received a letter in early October announcing the branch's closure on Jan. 27, 2022.
City of Wallace Mayor Lynn Mogensen said she felt devastation while reading her letter.
"How welcoming is it to come into a town and not have any money and not be able to find an ATM?" Mogensen said.
She's not the only one upset by the news. Wallace City Council President Dean Cooper has several businesses in the community, including co-ownership of the Wallace Brewing Company.
Read more: https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/wallace-idaho-us-bank-closing-january-2022/293-83328c00-caa2-4d90-9012-4509a95c8adf
A new year usually means new beginnings, but for the town of Wallace its chapter with the only bank in town is expected to come to an end early next year.
Account holders with the U.S. Bank branch in Wallace received a letter in early October announcing the branch's closure on Jan. 27, 2022.
City of Wallace Mayor Lynn Mogensen said she felt devastation while reading her letter.
"How welcoming is it to come into a town and not have any money and not be able to find an ATM?" Mogensen said.
She's not the only one upset by the news. Wallace City Council President Dean Cooper has several businesses in the community, including co-ownership of the Wallace Brewing Company.
Read more: https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/wallace-idaho-us-bank-closing-january-2022/293-83328c00-caa2-4d90-9012-4509a95c8adf
Kody joins long time friend Steve Speck of EXO for an Idaho over the counter hunt on public land. They find the elk early and quick...
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9-year-old Ben Miller of Boise might be a kid, but over the past few years, this third-grader has raised about $2,000 dollars for the Idaho Humane Society (IHS). How did he do it? Selling lemonade!
This week, Ben walked into IHS with a very special delivery. A large plastic bag full of cash, the proceeds from his most recent lemonade stand.
"We did a lemonade stand last weekend and we raised $1,150 dollars," said Ben beaming with pride.
Ben was so happy to hand all that money over to IHS.
"I wanted to donate money and give the animals supplies and food so they can be happy," Ben told KTVB.
This all started a couple of years ago.
"I started two years back and the first time I donated about $200 dollars, and the second time I donated about $600, and this time about $1,150," Ben said. "I usually sell lemonade, lavender lemonade, and cookies and dog treats."
Ben's proud mom, Amy Miller, says he has always had a heart for animals. He's a huge cat fan.
"He has just always loved animals, everything from saving rolly pollies on our walks, to reptiles. He loves dogs, buts cats are his favorite. He would spend every dollar of that money adopting every cat here if I would let him," said Amy. "I'm so proud of him and his heart, he makes me so happy."
IHS is always blown away by the generosity of kids in our community.
"When we see kids on their own ask for donations it just means the world to us," said Kristine Schellhaas, Communications Manager for IHS. "We are always in short supply of cat donations, and since Ben loves cats, we'll definitely use it to help cats! We are just so thankful. Thank you Ben, thank you Ben's family, from the bottom of our hearts."
The support for Ben's lemonade stands from his family, friends and our community has been incredible. For his most recent stand, people saw that he was doing this on social media, heard about it on the radio, and showed up in droves! Ben was so blown away by the number of people who donated who care about animals, too.
"I would say, thank you! I think I'm going to do this every year, or at least as long as we can," Ben said.
Ben is already making plans for next year's lemonade stand!
A new year usually means new beginnings, but for the town of Wallace its chapter with the only bank in town is expected to come to an end early next year.
Account holders with the U.S. Bank branch in Wallace received a letter in early October announcing the branch's closure on Jan. 27, 2022.
City of Wallace Mayor Lynn Mogensen said she felt devastation while reading her letter.
"How welcoming is it to come into a town and not have any money and not be able to find an ATM?" Mogensen said.
She's not the only one upset by the news. Wallace City Council President Dean Cooper has several businesses in the community, including co-ownership of the Wallace Brewing Company.
Read more: https://www.krem.com/article/news/local/wallace-idaho-us-bank-closing-january-2022/293-83328c00-caa2-4d90-9012-4509a95c8adf
Kody joins long time friend Steve Speck of EXO for an Idaho over the counter hunt on public land. They find the elk early and quick...
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Idaho is a mountainous state with an area larger than that of all of New England. It borders the US states of Montana to the northeast, Wyoming to the east, Nevada and Utah to the south, and Washington and Oregon to the west. To the north, it shares a 45mi (72km) international border with the Canadian province of British Columbia, the shortest such land border of any state. The network of dams and locks on the Columbia River and Snake River make the city of Lewiston the farthest inland seaport on the Pacific coast of the contiguous United States.
Idaho's nickname is the "Gem State", because nearly every known type of gemstone has been found there. In addition, Idaho is one of only two places in the world where star garnets can be found in any significant quantities, the other being India. Idaho is sometimes called the "Potato State" owing to its popular and widely distributed crop. The state motto is Esto Perpetua (Latin for "Let it be forever" or "Let it endure forever").
I took a chance, I went without your love But now I'm coming back, cause I had enough Of being lonely, you're my only source of strength It won't matter how much farther, If it's you, I'll go the length.... Take me up to that higher place I'm not worthy of All your love and grace Chorus I just want you to be close to me That's the way that it's suppose to be I just need you to be close to me Only you can play me close Lord your love for me's the most Took your love for granted But that ain't me no more I know that's for sure I'll never let you....down that way again It's a miracle you found me and your more than just a friend... Chorus Let's get closer.......closer than that Let's get closer (yea) closer than that Let's get closer.......closer than that Let's get closer and closer Chorus Take me up (take me up) take me up to that higher place You know I'm not worthy, I cried out you heard me Take me up, take me up, take me up, (Just, just a little bit closer,) (Got, got to get to know ya.) (Upclose where I can hold ya)...close to me, close to