
| Washington D.C. April 2, 2008 | |
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First Lady Lori Otter testifies about the Idaho
Meth Project before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies. |
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| Idaho State History Day April 11, 2008 | |
| Students were presented awards in the Jewett Auditorium of the College of Idaho in Caldwell. | |
![]() Garnering the Centennial award is (L to R) Nathan Broadhead & Tyler Lott (Burley High School) winners of the Idaho Centennial Scholarships ($1000 each) for their group performance on The Oakley Reservoir. The Governor's award went to a family team of Jordan Diann, (middle) Isaac & Joel Schaefer (right) from Deary, ID (Jordan & Isaac are home schooled, Joel does Idaho Distance Learning Academy) for their group performance on “Facing Conflict, Yet Never Compromising the Rule of the Law: John Adams, the Boston Massacre, and the Trials of 1770”
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Pictured here are all of the kids who qualified for National History Day, which will be going on to the national competition in Washington DC in June. |
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