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BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — NAMPA, Idaho — The Ford Idaho Center is looking at a possible change in ownership, from the City of Nampa to the College of Western Idaho. Nampa Mayor Debbie Kling said, "It's ...
Idaho’s attorney general pushed for the court to review the case in hopes the court will uphold the state law, the first of its kind nationwide.
Nampa explores transferring Ford Idaho Center to CWI, aiming to boost educational opportunities while maintaining community events.
Nampa officials propose transferring the Ford Idaho Center to the College of Western Idaho to focus on core services while giving the growing college room to expand without raising taxes.
Taking control of the Ford Idaho Center, which is next to CWI's Nampa campus, is a natural extension of having 31,000 students, Jones said. Of their enrollment, 98% are from Idaho and 82% live in ...
Brian Kohberger admits to the University of Idaho killings in court. (Source: ADA County District Court via CNN Newsource) ...
The City of Nampa and the College of Western Idaho are seeking public input as they look into transferring the Ford Idaho Center and its properties to CWI. A town hall is scheduled for July 1.
NAMPA, Idaho — The City of Nampa and the College of Western Idaho (CWI) are seeking public feedback on a proposed plan to transfer ownership of the Ford Idaho Center and its associated properties to ...
A packed house at the Ford Idaho Center. Courtesy of the Ford Idaho Center A major entertainment venue in Nampa could soon have new ownership. City of Nampa officials are considering a conveyance, or ...
Kohberger is due to appear at 11 a.m. MDT Wednesday before Idaho Fourth Judicial District Judge Steven Hippler in Boise, where the case was moved due to pretrial publicity in northern Idaho.