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The Idaho Statesman also held a spirited, informative debate on Prop 1. The end result is a series of recommendations, or endorsements, in various races and measures that are on the ballot.
Kelly's 17-year run ended in 1888, with the expansion to daily publication, and a name change: The Idaho Daily Statesman. That summer, Kelly sold the paper to the Cobb family, which went on to run the paper for 70 years. Calvin Cobb published the Statesman until his death in 1928, when control was transferred to his daughter Margaret Cobb Ailshie.
What: Idaho Statesman Prop 1 debate When: 7 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.) Thursday, Oct. 17 Where: Boise State University’s Simplot Ballroom, Student Union Building, 1700 W. University Drive
The South Idaho Press was a U.S. daily newspaper (except Saturday and Sunday) serving Minidoka and Cassia counties (Minidoka County Cassia County) in south-central Idaho. The paper had a circulation of 3,850. [1] It was formerly owned by Park Communications, which was acquired by Media General in 1996. [2]
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The Idaho Statesman’s endorsement in the 1st Congressional District race between Republican Rep. Russ Fulcher and Democrat Kaylee Peterson. | Opinion