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  2. History of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    History of Idaho. The history of Idaho is an examination of the human history and social activity within the state of Idaho, one of the United States of America located in the Pacific Northwest area near the west coast of the United States and Canada. Other associated areas include southern Alaska, all of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon ...

  3. Timeline of Idaho history - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. Coordinates: 44°21′03″N114°36′47″W44.3509°N 114.6130°W. Main article: History of Idaho. This timeline is a chronology of significant events in the history of the U.S. State of Idaho and the historical area now occupied by the state. 2000s 1900s 1800s Statehood Territory 1700s 1600s 1500s Before 1492.

  4. Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The University of Idaho in Moscow was the first university in the state (founded in 1889). It opened its doors in 1892 and is the land-grant institution and primary research university of the state. Idaho State University in Pocatello opened in 1901 as the Academy of Idaho, attained four-year status in 1947 and university status in 1963.

  5. Boise, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Boise, Idaho. Boise (locally / ˈbɔɪsi / ⓘ BOY-see) [5] is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Idaho and is the county seat of Ada County. As of the 2020 census, there were 235,684 people residing in the city. On the Boise River in southwestern Idaho, it is 41 miles (66 km) east of the Oregon border and 110 miles (177 km ...

  6. Idaho doesn’t have a water shortage. The problem is ... - AOL

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    Instead, the Idaho Department of Water Resources has come to rely on a flawed deal negotiated in 2016 and reinterpreted in 2022 , seen as a be-all-end-all solution for water issues in the eastern ...

  7. Idaho Department of Lands - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) is a state-level government agency of Idaho that manages State Trust Lands. IDL oversees forestry practices on state lands and some regulation of mining practices, as well as administering forestry programs and providing fire protection and prevention on state lands. IDL operates under the Idaho State Board ...

  8. Territorial evolution of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Territorial evolution of Idaho. An enlargeable map of the United States after the Constitution of the United States was ratified on March 4, 1789. An enlargeable map of the United States after the Treaty of 1818 took effect on January 30, 1819. An enlargeable map of the United States after the Adams–Onís Treaty took effect on February 22, 1821.

  9. Water users can’t solve Idaho’s water crisis. Idaho ...

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    1 / 2. Water users can’t solve Idaho’s water crisis. Idaho government needs to step up | Opinion. Darin Oswald/doswald@idahostatesman.com. Walking out of an Idaho highway rest stop so filthy ...