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Erin Bamer

Erin Bamer

Reporter at Idaho Press

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College of Idaho reevaluates how it responds to complaints of bigotry

In the past year, there were at least three reported acts of hate speech or bigotry associated with The College of Idaho, spurring the administration to rethink how
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Another Idaho community declares itself a Second Amendment City

Nampa became the fourth city in Idaho to declare itself a Second Amendment city in a unanimous vote last week.
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Nampa school board allows schools to stay in hybrid as COVID-19 cas...

Minutes after Southwest District Health put Canyon County back into the highest risk category for COVID-19 transmissions, the Nampa school board changed its reopening plan to allow schools
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Amazon opens Nampa fulfillment center

Amazon’s first fulfillment center in Idaho is officially open for business.
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Impact fees, explained: Where do they go & who ultimately foots the...

Impact fees are a regular topic of public discussion in the rapidly growing Treasure Valley, but some residents misunderstand what the fees actually entail. And while most residents
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2 CWI incumbents lose seats, creating all-women board

Voters selected three new trustees for the College of Western Idaho, creating a board comprised of all women.
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CWI incumbents lose seats, board makeup shifts

Two College of Western Idaho trustees, including one of the community college’s founding board members, lost their reelection bids Tuesday. C.A. “Skip” Smyser lost his seat in Zone 1 to Samantha Guerroro, who earned 55.2% of the vote in Ada and Canyon counties, and Mary Niland lost in Zone 3 to Apri…
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ACHD Commissioner Rebecca Arnold loses in tight race against Alexis...

Four-term Ada County Highway District Commissioner Rebecca Arnold faced a tough challenge Tuesday night.
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COVID-19 pandemic forces some parents to choose family over work

When schools closed in the spring, Jeannette Boner and her husband Brad Boner had to juggle their full-time jobs while parenting two young children.
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Natalie Sandoval strives to assist Nampa’s homeless students

When Renee Egusquiza’s family became homeless for the second time, she knew who to call to ensure her 17-year-old son would still get an education.
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Boys and Girls Club of Nampa steps up when schools shut down

Over the past few months, CEO Melissa Gentry doubled her budget and beefed up her staff so the Boys and Girls Club of Nampa could serve more children
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Rolling H Cycles’ raffle raising money for Boys and Girls Club’s ne...

The Boys and Girls Club of Nampa serves about 400 meals a day, and some staff spend their entire shifts picking up and delivering food from other locations
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Treasure Valley colleges share housing strategies to prevent spread...

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Nampa brings students back to the classroom with hybrid learning - ...

Nampa brings students back to the classroom with hybrid learning  Idaho Press-Tribune
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Nurses share experiences working the frontlines of COVID-19 pandemi...

Nurses share experiences working the frontlines of COVID-19 pandemic  Idaho State Journal
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A look inside Amazon’s new Nampa fulfillment center

Amazon’s new Nampa fulfillment center is a maze of yellow and silver conveyor belts.
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Canyon County moved to ‘orange’ risk level, Nampa schools to start ...

Southwest District Health on Wednesday moved Canyon County to an improved category on its COVID-19 risk assessment tool.
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Amazon fulfillment center on track to open this year

Idaho’s first Amazon fulfillment center is expected to be complete by the end of 2020, according to company officials.
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Nampa decides to keep school fully online

After two days of discussion, the Nampa School District’s board of trustees voted to keep schools fully online until Canyon County is no longer in the highest risk
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Nampa starts school fully online

Lindsay Hines started the school year teaching in an empty classroom.
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Nampa approves up to $200K in CARES Act funds for Boys and Girls Club

The Boys and Girls Club of Nampa, which is seeing a spike in demand for its services, will use up to $200,000 of CARES Act funding to expand