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The board held meetings on August 3-4, 2022, at two Boise locations to discuss and evaluate candidates to fill a Chief Information Officer (CIO) position, with a board decision requested on this matter. Both days included executive sessions conducted under Idaho Code § 74-206(1)(a), with the August 3 meeting running from 12:00 PM to 7:30 PM and the August 4 meeting from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM. The document also notes the 2022 regular meeting schedule and indicates a special PERSI Retirement Board meeting is estimated for December 6.
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The Idaho Workforce Development Council held a full-day meeting on April 5, 2018, in Meridian, where Vice Chair B.J. Swanson led discussions on Idaho's urban-rural labor market divide. A presentation highlighted that urban Idaho is experiencing economic growth while rural Idaho faces demographic challenges and a "tipping point," with rural workers dealing with counterintuitively high costs of living despite lower wages. Council members discussed workforce migration patterns, commuting trends, and the difficulty rural areas face in retaining younger workers, particularly millennials, due to economic pressures.
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On February 27, 2024, the Boise County Board of Commissioners approved minutes from previous meetings and received a PowerPoint presentation from Sheriff Turner's office detailing the county's justice system status, including increased service calls from 2022 to 2023 and identifying sex crimes against children and drug-related issues as primary concerns. The Board also approved an annual boating safety agreement with the Idaho Department of Parks & Recreation and accepted a Central District Health Subgrant Agreement, while Chairman Twilegar expressed interest in pursuing a resolution regarding medical procedure mandates for employees.
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The Coeur d'Alene City Council held a regular meeting on January 20, 2015, at the City Library Community Room, with Mayor Steve Widmyer and four council members present. The council heard a presentation from Ben and Melissa Mello about their glass recycling non-profit, which currently recycles 5,000 pounds of glass monthly to prevent it from entering landfills and proposed a potential city sidewalk pilot project using recycled glass material. The council approved a consent calendar that included previous meeting minutes, bill payments, and Resolution No. 15-004, which authorized contracts for equipment purchases (a 50,000-pound dovetail trailer and drainage utility service truck) and lease/service agreements with St. Vincent de Paul and J.U.B. Engineers.
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