Tanner and Maggie Christensen. | Courtesy photo RIGBY – With schools closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, many kids are stuck at home feeling bored —…
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Emili Currey holding her selection certificate that was presented to her by United States Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Sterling Blakely. | Brittni Johnson, EastIdahoNews.com IDAHO…
Courtesy IdahoEdNews.org BOISE (IdahoEdNews.org) — Gov. Brad Little told school leaders Sunday he will not issue a statewide order to close schools in response to…
BOISE — Legislators killed the higher education budget on the House floor Monday morning, offering a sharp rebuke to Idaho’s college and university system and…
A protest put on by LGBTQ supporters near the Brigham Young University-Idaho campus. | Brittni Johnson, EastIdahoNews.com REXBURG — More than 50 LGBTQ protestors gathered…
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah — The LDS Business College is expanding to add three bachelor’s degree programs and rebrand as Ensign College, school officials and…
Stock photo SHELLEY — Shelley Joint School District 60 is ditching its traditional five-day-a-week schedule to try something its school board believes will benefit students,…
BOISE — Gov. Brad Little introduced one of the year’s top education bills Wednesday when he unveiled his five-year, $225 million plan to increase pay…
Stock photo IDAHO FALLS — Rocky Mountain Middle School students say they’re sharing their halls, lockers, classrooms and even food, with some unwelcome four-legged rodents.…
Gov. Brad Little unveiled his top priority of the year on Wednesday, a five-year, $225 million plan to increase pay for Idaho’s most experienced and…






