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Experts Warn of Idaho's Skin Cancer Rates
As summer activities take Idahoans into the great outdoors, health experts are raising awareness about skin cancer rates."); document.write("

Weak June Hiring Sends Jobless Rate to 25-Year High
Idaho businesses hired fewer people last month than they have during June for the last decade, pushing the forecasted seasonally adjusted unemployment rate up another half percentage point to 8.3 percent."); document.write("

Idaho again offers help to smokers looking to quit
Once again, would-be ex-smokers can request free nicotine patches, gum and lozenges from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare's Project Filter."); document.write("

Recession Slows Migration from Rural Communities
The national recession not only reduced migration to Idaho from other states and countries in 2008, but it slowed the exodus of people from Idaho's rural communities, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates indicate."); document.write("

Lawmakers disuss $22M shift for ISP, Parks &Recreation
Lawmakers met on how to shift $22 million from Idaho's gas tax that now pays for state troopers and Department of Parks and Recreation programs to road maintenance in July 2010."); document.write("

Boise firm adds wind parks in Idaho
Exergy Development Group will begin this summer to build 14 wind parks across southern Idaho that will produce 228 megawatts of electricity and put Idaho in the top 20 states for wind power."); document.write("

Idaho Repertory Theatre begins summer season July 1
The Idaho Repertory Theatre's 2009 season runs July 1 through Aug. 8 with a variety of summer plays and other productions performed and produced by university theatre majors and visitors."); document.write("

Pregnant women's death after fire ruled murder
Police in northcentral Idaho are treating the death of a pregnant school teacher found in her charred duplex as a murder after concluding she died before the blaze consumed her home."); document.write("

Nuclear Plant on Idaho's Snake River Delayed
Alternative Energy Holdings Inc.'s proposed nuclear facility planned for construction on Idaho's Snake River has met with local opposition, though Elmore County Commissioners are now attempting to change their county zoning laws to enable the plant's construction.. The latest proposal from Alternative Energy Holdings Inc."); document.write("

Idaho AG tells Lewiston to stop using inmate labor
The Idaho attorney general said the city of Lewiston has been using inmate labor in violation of public works contractor laws and wants the practice stopped.");