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  1. STOCKER-FEEDER MANAGEMENT GUIDE CATTLEMAN'S LIBRARY by University of Idaho Cooperative Extension Service, 1982

61. Sustainable Agriculture Research And Education - Publications - Simply Sustainab
idaho, Cinda Williams, University of idaho Cooperative Extension, Plant, The position representing the USDA’s Agricultural Research service was vacant
http://www.sare.org/publications/simply/people.htm

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Did this book prompt you to make any changes to your farming operation? This and other feedback is greatly appreciated! Simply Sustainable The People Behind the Scenes Jim Freeburn, PDP coordinator, freeburn@uwyo.edu
Al Kurki, associate PDP coordinator, alkurki@imine.net
Diane Ells, assistant regional training coordinator, dells@uwyo.edu Joleen Pantier, PDP contracts manager, jpantier@uwyo.edu Each of the 17 states and U.S. Trust Territories in the Western SARE region has a Professional Development Program coordinator: Alaska, , Alaska Cooperative Extension, P.O. Box 75-8155, Fairbanks, AK 99775-8155, (907) 474-2423, ffmah@uaf.edu American Samoa, Don Vargo , American Samoa Community College Land Grant Program, P.O. Box 5319, Pago Pago, AS, 96799, DonVargo@rocketmail.com

62. Mbox-36: Re: Sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233
Missoula Co ext service* $22483 Master Gardener Program* University of NevadaCoop ext* $80400 Teaching Small Acreage Owners*
http://www.sare.org/sanet-mg/archives/html-home/36-html/0440.html
Re: sanet-mg-digest V1 #1233
Gene McAvoy ( gmcavoy@GNV.IFAS.UFL.EDU
Thu, 19 Aug 1999 15:27:44 -0400
Re Kudzu
Wow - Talk about reiventing the wheel and not learning from past mistakes.
Aren't the 2 million acres of kudzu infested lands across the south east
adequate evidence of kudzu's invasive potential. Exotic invasive plants
are probably the second greatest threat to our remaining natural ecosystems
after habitat destruction resulting from direct human activities. Kudzu
is biological pollution of the worst sort.
If you need any further evidence of the destructive potential of exotic
invaders, I suggest a vist to south Florida, where invasive plants now
cover some 12% of the land mass with severe ecological impact to some of the most unique ecosystems in the continenetal US. Gene McAvoy Hendry County Extension At 02:47 PM 8/19/1999 -0400, you wrote:

63. Energy Services, Energy Solutions - Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energy Infor
Free searches Jobs, Training, News, Newsletters, Energy Services Bulletin, Colorado State Univ coop ext factsheet on anaerobic digestion
http://www.energyexperts.org/energy_solutions/res_list.cfm?category=Agricultural

64. Gigablast Search Results
South Dakota State University Cooperative Extension service Offers researchbasededucational University of idaho Extension - District IV Office
http://dir.gigablast.com/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension/
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Alabama Cooperative Extension System

Auburn University. Site features news, calendar, and resource areas.
Category: Society: People: Youth: Organizations: 4-H: Regional: United States: Alabama
Category: Regional: North America: United States: Alabama: Education
www.aces.edu [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 28 2005
Clemson Cooperative Extension Service
Offers educational program to communities in South Carolina in the areas of community development, agriculture, and family and consumer sciences. virtual.clemson.edu/groups/extension/ [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Montana State University Extension Service Provides research-based knowledge to strengthen the social, economic and environmental well-being of families, communities and agricultural enterprises. extn.msu.montana.edu [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 28 2005 - modified: Apr 12 2005 MSUcares: Mississippi State University Extension Service Offers a comprehensive collection of research-based information about Mississippi farms, homes, and

65. State Contacts-CRED
Economic Development A base program of the cooperative extension System 970491-5579 Fax 970-491-5108 sknop@coop.ext.colostate.edu. Connecticut
http://srdc.msstate.edu/cred/contacts/statecontacts.htm
Community Resources and
Economic Development

A base program of the Cooperative Extension System
State Contacts
Clicking on a state takes you directly to that state's contact.
Alabama Celedonio M. Gapasin
CRD Specialist
Alabama CES

PO Box 508
Normal, AL 35762
705-851-5710 Fax: 705-851-5840
cgapasin@acesag.auburn.edu
Warren McCord Extension Assistant Director Alabama CES 112 Duncan Hall Auburn University, AL 36849-5618 334-844-4450 Fax: 334-844-5544 rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Harry Strawn Economist, Resource Development Alabama CES 214 Extension Hall Auburn University, AL 36849 334-844-3688 Fax: 334-844-9022 hstrawn@acesag.auburn.edu Robert Zabawa Research Professor Tuskegee University G.W. Carver Ag. Experiment Station 100 Campell Hall Tuskegee, AL 36088 334-727-8114 Fax: 334-727-4451 zabawar@acd.tusk.edu Stephen Jones Director, CES

66. Wild Four O'Clock
Wild Four O’Clock (Mirabilis nyctaginea). Cooperative ext. service, Iowa State Univ.McGregor, RL, TM Barkley, RE Brooks and EK Schofield (Editors). 1986.
http://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weed_info/Written_findings/Mirabilis_nyctaginea.html
Written Findings of the State Noxious Weed Control Board - Class A Weed
Mirabilis nyctaginea (Michx.) MacM.
SY= Allionia nyctaginea Michx.
SY= Oxybaphus nyctagineus (Michx.) Sweet
Family : Nyctaginaceae Updated December 1999 Description and Variation There are three native Mirabilis species growing in the northwest region: M. linearis (narrow, linear leaves, usually found east of the Rocky Mts.); M. bigelovii (upper plant is densely covered with hairs, usually found from Malheur Co., OR and southward); and M. macfarlanei (flowers are large, 1" in diameter, seeds have 10 ribs, found in the Snake River Canyon and lower Salmon River in Idaho and Oregon) (Roche’ 1991; Hitchcock et al. 1994). Economic Importance: Detrimental: Beneficial Beneficial: None known. This species is native to the central states, and growing tips for gardeners are offered over the Internet. Growth and Development: The botanical name refers to the flowers, which open late in the day and whither early the next morning. Mirabilis Response to Mechanical Methods : Hand pulling is not recommended because the stems break at the crown, the roots are strongly branched, and broken root pieces will produce sprouting. Small infestations can be spaded, or dug up. Repeated mowing or cultivation will prevent seed production to lower the seed bank, and eventually the plant will die from loss of nutrient reserves stored in the root.

67. Background Materials
Backyard Bird Feeding. Bird Fact Sheets Cornell coop. ext. Services By IdahoFish and Game Dept., Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program
http://www.partnersinflight.org/birdbib/backgr.htm
Background Materials:
Posters, Booklets, Fliers, and Regional Materials

A Guide to Bird House Birding Buddies

Annotated Bibliography of the Loons, Gaviidae
Backyard Bird Feeding
Bird Fact Sheets

Cornell Coop. Ext. Services
Bird Fact Sheets

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Bird Information Fact Sheets

Bird Migration in the Americas Map/Poster

Birds and Biodiversity
Birds, Bats, and Butterflies Leaflets ... Birds in the Balance
Action Packet Birds in the Balance National Audubon Slide Show Birds in Your Backyard Birds of the Northwest Territories Birds of Passage Birds of Prey Information ... Bridging the Americas Citizen's Guide to Migratory Bird Conservation Common Birds of Louisiana Delaware Valley Raptor Center Journal Difundan su Mensaje, Guia Para Conservacionistas ... Helping Hands for Feathered Friends: Learning About Nestling and Fledgling Birds Hinterland Who's Who Idaho Bird Materials International Migratory Bird Day Organizer's Packet, Educator's Packet, and Collector's Poster Introducing Birds J.N. "Ding" Darling's Conservation and Wildlife Cartoons

68. Food Safety Database
Chances and Choices with Food, University of Minnesota extension service STRETCH, Purdue University ext. Safe Food At Home, Rutgers Cooperative
http://www.extension.umn.edu/projects/foodsafety/
Food Safety Database A compilation of food safety educational resources of various formats (curricula, videos, CD Rom, fact sheets etc.) These resources are available for review and use by Extension staff and clientele. Database Editor: Carol Trefry, Department of Food Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota ( ctrefry@che.umn.edu Browse All Items with details Search Title Source A HACCP Approach to Food Safety University of Georgia Cooperative Extension A Matter of Judgment Cornell University Cooperative Extension A Quick Consumer Look at Safe Food Handling USDA/FSIS A Safe Food Plan Food Safety and Quality Service Beef Quality Assurance University of Nebraska Biotechnology Education Resource Guide University of Wisconsin Extension Biotechnology Serving Human Needs Biotechnology Industry Organization Biotechnology, Food and Agriculture University of Wyoming and Washington State University Extension Chances and Choices with Food University of Minnesota Extension Service Common Causes of Food Borne Illnesses Ohio State Univ. Extension Consumer Confidence in the Food Supply University of Georgia Creating Informed Citizens Colorado State University Cuidado Y Manejo De Los Alimentos En El Hogar Washington State University Extension Detective Mike Robe's Fantastic Journey University of Rhode Island Cooperative Extension Diagnosis and Management of Foodborne Illness American Medical Assoc., CDC, FDA and FSIS

69. Science Agriculture Education Cooperative Extension - Science Agriculture Educat
Clemson Cooperative Extension service Offers educational program to communities in University of idaho Extension - Offers research-based educational
http://www.abc.net/directory/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative_Extension
HOME DIRECTORY META SEARCH NEWS ... World
Search: search the entire directory search this category only Top Science Agriculture Education ...
Clemson Cooperative Extension Service
- Offers educational program to communities in South Carolina in the areas of community development, agriculture, and family and consumer sciences.
Colorado State University Cooperative Extension
- Information for consumers about crops, farm management, food and nutrition, gardening, insects, livestock, resources and youth development across the state.
Cornell Cooperative Extension
- Aims to improve New York State communities through partnerships and university-based research in the areas of agriculture and food systems, youth and family services, economic development, nutrition, and natural resources.
Iowa State University Extension to Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Includes information on field specialists, farm business management,gardens, food safety, water quality, value-added agriculture.
Kansas State University Research and Extension
- Offers educational programs and resources in the areas of agribusiness and economics, crops and livestock, environment, health and nutrition, home and family, youth development, and lawn and garden.
LSU AgCenter: Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service
- Offers university based research and education programs in the areas of community leadership, economic development, 4-H youth development, environment and natural resources, horticulture and livestock show.

70. Logan County Government Online
If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to call 5223200 ext 0. is adaptedfrom comes a University of idaho Cooperative extension newsletter.
http://www.loganco.gov/extension/jansnewsletters/2003/july30nixonnewscol.htm
Logan County Home
Logan County

Extension

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Water Quality

Cooperative Extension - Logan County
Nixon's Fixin's Weekly Column Jan Nixon
County Extension Director
Email: jnixon@coop.ext.colostate.edu Nixon News Column Archives
July 30, 2003 One last reminder about the Legal Check-Up program coming September 9. By going through the workbook, you become better prepared to know what questions to ask at the seminar. There is a $5 charge to cover the printing and mailing of the workbook. Since we are getting so close to the fair, it would be best if you could stop by the office this next week. The Extension office is at 508 S 10 th Ave in the Central Services Building. The first seminar on September 9 by local attorney Mark Earnhart will be from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center. The second session or seminar will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m. at the DeSoto Community Building ( THIS TIME SLOT IS FULL Pre-registration is required.

71. Session: Factors Affecting Forage Quality
Jerry Schmierer, Univ. of CACooperative ext., Roland Meyer, John H. Grabber,USDA-Agricultural Research service, US Dairy Forage Research Center,
http://crops.confex.com/crops/2005am/techprogram/S1713.HTM
Monday, 7 November 2005: 8:10 AM Convention Center, Room 251E, Upper Level Factors Affecting Forage Quality Sponsor: C06 Forage and Grazing Lands Presiding Sidney C. Bosworth, University of Vermont 8:10 AM Introductory Remarks
8:15 AM Maize Tropical Vine Legume Intercropping for Silage in Temperate Climates.
Heathcliffe Riday, US Dairy Forage Research Center, USDA-ARS 8:30 AM Effect of harvesting methods on forage yield and nutritive quality of annual legumes.
, Twain Butler, The Noble Foundation 8:45 AM Alfalfa Productivity and Quality.
Kevin Keller, University of Nebraska-Lincoln 9:00 AM Sequential Sampling Alfalfa Tissue to Determine the Dilution Rate of PO4-P and K as Alfalfa Matures and Increases in Dry Matter.
Jerry Schmierer, Univ. of CA-Cooperative Ext. , Roland Meyer, Univ. of CA-LAWR Dept., Daniel Putnam, University of California 9:15 AM Critical Shoot Density and Forage Yield of Alfalfa.
Jeffrey Volenec, Department of Agronomy , W. Kess Berg, USDA-ARS, Suzanne Cunningham, Department of Agronomy, Sylvie Brouder, Department of Agronomy, Brad Joern, Department of Agronomy 9:30 AM Polyphenols and Mechanical Maceration Shift Protein Fractions in Legume Silage from Rapidly to Slowly Degraded Forms.

72. Zon Webgids
www.ext.colostate.edu/ Cornell Cooperative extension New Mexico State UniversityCooperative extension service Offers researchbased educational programs
http://zoek.versatel.nl/odp/index.cgi?/Science/Agriculture/Education/Cooperative

73. Contact Information For Bibliography Of IRM Materials For Beef Producers
University of idaho Cooperative Extension System Moscow, ID 83843 Phone (208)8857982 Cooperative Extension service Box 3354 Laramie, WY 82071-3354
http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/IRM/ADDRESS.htm
Contact Information for Bibliography
of IRM Materials for Beef Producers
Jerry Adams
University of Idaho
Cooperative Extension System
Moscow, ID 83843
Phone: (208) 885-7982 Cathy Bandyk , Extension Assistant
Kansas State University
Extension Animal Science
Weber Hall
Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: (913) 532-1256 Fax: (913) 532-7059 Email: cbandyk@oz.oznet.ksu.edu Scott Barao University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 Phone: (301) 405-1394 Chris Bastian University of Wyoming Dept. of Agricultural Economics Box 3354, Univ. Sta. Laramie, WY 82071 Phone: (307) 766-4377 Email: bastian@uwyo.edu Stan Bevers , Extension Economist Box 2159 Vernon, TX 76384-2159 Phone: (817) 552-9941 Fax: (817) 553-4657 Email: s-bevers@tamu.edu Terrence G. Bidwell , Ext. Range Specialist Oklahoma State University 373 Ag Hall Stillwater, OK 74078-0488 Phone: (405) 744-6421 Fax: (405) 744-5269 Email: tgb@soilwater.agr.okstate.edu Patrick Blacklock , Animal Mgt. Sys. Specialist University of California Dept. of Animal Science

74. Cooperative Extension Directors
Cooperative Extension System University of idaho PO Box 442338 Moscow, ID 838442337 Cooperative Research, Extension and Education service
http://www.colostate.edu/Orgs/WAAESD/Extension.html
Cooperative Extension Directors in the Western Region
Alaska Cooperative Extension Service
PO Box 756180 University of Alaska Fairbanks
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
Fax:

E-Mail: fnatn@uaf.edu
Web Page: http://www.uaf.edu/coop-ext/
Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Director Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa fnatn@uaf.edu Specialty: Return To WAAESD Web Page Agriculture, Human and Natural Resources
American Samoa Community College
PO Box 5319
Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799
Fax:
E-Mail: danaga98@yahoo.com Web Page: http://www.amsamoacc.as/ Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Director Dr. Dan Aga danaga98@yahoo.com Return To WAAESD Web Page Arizona Cooperative Extension University of Arizona College of Agriculture Forbes Building, Room 301 Tucson, AZ 85721 Fax: E-Mail: jimc@ag.arizona.edu Web Page: http://ag.arizona.edu/extension/ Telephone: Fax: E-Mail: Director Dr. James A. Christenson jimc@ag.arizona.edu Specialty: Sociology Dean Dr. Eugene G. Sander egsander@ag.arizona.edu Specialty: Biochemistry Return To WAAESD Web Page Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources University of California 1111 Franklin St., 6th Floor

75. CSREES - USDA - Urban Program Resources
CSREES, Cooperative State Research, Education, and extension service Mississippi State University extension service virgilc@ext.msstate.edu. Missouri
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/family/part/urban_part_contacts.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... Newsroom
Urban Programs Partnerships Urban Program Resources Alabama
Lynn Russell

Extension Family Resource
lrussell@aex.edu Alaska
Jim Douglas

4-H Program Chair
jyces@uas.alaska.edu Arizona
James Christenson

The University of Arizona
jimc@ag.arizona.edu Arkansas Michael Hedges University of Arkansas mhedges@uaex.edu California Rachel Mabie Surls Cooperative Extension- Los Angeles County ramabie@ucdavis.edu Colorado Barbara Martin-Worley Colorado State University barbara.martin-worley@ci.denver.co.us Connecticut Roy Jeffrey University of Connecticut rjeffrey@canrl.cag.uconn.edu Delaware Maria Pippidis University of Delaware pippidis@UDel.edu District of Columbia Juanita Hartsfield Hazel University of D.C Outreach and Extension Service jhazel@udc.edu Florida Mary Chernesky Hillsborough County Coop. Ext. mechernesky@mail.ifas.ufl.edu

76. CSREES - USDA - FSLL Initiative Contacts
CSREES, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension service University of idaho Cooperative Extension Uof I Boise Center, 800 Park Blvd.,
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/economics/fsll/edu_contacts.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... Newsroom FSLL Initiative Contacts These individuals have agreed to serve as the primary contact person from their university, within their states, for the initiative Financial Security in Later Life. Alabama
Lelia Wissert
Regional Extension Agent
Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
820 Veterans Dr.
Florence, AL 35630
Voice: (256) 766-4846 FAX: (256) 760-5865
lwissert@acesag.auburn.edu

Eunice Bonsi
Family Life Specialist
Tuskegee University Cooperative Extension 203 Vocational Building Tuskegee, AL 36088 Voice: (334) 727-8816 FAX: (334) 727-8268 ebonsi@tusk.edu Alaska Roxie Dinstel Extension Home Economist University of Alaska-Fairbanks University Park Building Room 138 P. O. Box 758155 Fairbanks, AK 99775-8155 Voice: (907) 474-2426 FAX: (907) 456-6885 fnrrd@uaf.edu American Samoa No contact at this time. Arizona Linda Block Extension Educator University of Arizona 4210 N. Campbell Ave Tucson, AZ 85719

77. Behavioral Health Services For Eastern/Central Washington And North Idaho
Behavioral Health services in Eastern/Central Washington and North idaho. Extension of services A service report is required from the mental health
http://www.ghc.org/public/provider/behavioralHealth/eastwa.jhtml
You are receiving this message because you need to upgrade your browser or enable JavaScript FOR VISITORS HOME About Group Health Overview Leadership ... FOR BROKERS Making Appointments for Behavioral Health Care Use the following phone numbers and procedures if you live in Eastern/Central Washington or North Idaho. First-time appointments: For both mental health and chemical dependency services, call our toll-free number at 1-800-851-3177 or 509-742-3582 in Spokane. Phone lines are open from 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. on weekdays.
Extension of services: A service report is required from the mental health provider or chemical dependency agency to extend services beyond the original authorization. Primary care physician authorization is not required. For information regarding extension, you need to contact the utilization coordinator at 1-800-497-2210, ext. 7845, or 509-838-9100, ext. 7845 in Spokane.
Emergency appointments: Your primary care physician, you or your behavioral health consultant may contact Behavioral Health Services Access at 1-800-851-3177 weekdays from 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., or call the on-call therapist 24 hours a day at 509-327-9757 in Spokane.
After-hours and on weekends: If the situation is not life-threatening, contact the on-call therapist at 509-327-9757, 509-324-6464, or 1-800-497-2210 and select urgent care.

78. The Idaho Department Of Parks And Recreation - Hiking
The type of use allowable is determined by current US Forest service and Bureau of The creation of the idaho State Centennial Trail was a cooperative
http://www.idahoparks.org/rec/hiking.html
boating cross-country skiing snowmobiling hiking ... search
Idaho has over 19,000 miles of trails available for hiking, ranging from remote wilderness trails to paved paths located on old railroad right-of-ways. Most of Idaho's single-track trails are located on federal lands. For further information and trail maps, please contact the US Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management Trail Guides of Idaho
For detailed information about the more popular hikes in Idaho, check your local bookstore for trail guidebooks. Partial listing of trail guidebooks on Idaho. The Idaho Centennial Trail
The Idaho State Centennial Trail extends about 1,200 miles from Nevada to the Canadian border. It passes through 11 national forests, 1,200 miles of rugged sagebrush desert, and the largest contiguous wilderness in the lower 48 states. The trail was designated as part of the 1990 Centennial Celebration. The idea for the long-distance trail was conceived when two Idahoans, Roger Williams and Syd Tate hiked a similar route in 1986. After extensive planning and public comment, the trail was officially designated by the Idaho Park and Recreation Board on June 1, 1990. Through the Board's designation, the Idaho State Centennial Trail became the first trail to be adopted into the State Recreational Trail System (Idaho Code 67-3232). The Idaho State Centennial Trail was designed using existing on-the-ground trails, and in some cases backcountry roads when connective corridors were needed.

79. Idaho Fact Sheet
Sharing Kinship Care Resources The University of idaho Cooperative Extension Support services for kinship foster parents Casey Family Programs is a
http://www.grandsplace.com/gp8/id.html
For Grandparents and Special Others Raising Children Idaho
Grandparents and Other Relatives Raising Children A State Fact Sheet August 2002
Across the country, more than six million children approximately 1 in 12 children are living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. Idaho has more than 113,000 children living in households headed by grandparents or other relatives. In many of these households, grandparents and other relatives are the primary caregivers (“kinship caregivers”) for children whose parents cannot or will not care for them due to substance abuse, illness and death, abuse and neglect, economic hardship, incarceration, divorce, domestic violence, and other family and community crises. In response to the growing numbers of these kinship care families, state legislatures, public and private agencies, and grassroots coalitions in Idaho and across the country have begun to expand services and supports for children living with kin inside and outside of the foster care system. A Look at the Numbers: Kinship Care in Idaho The data below show the numbers of grandparents who are living in households with at least one grandchild under the age of 18, as well as the numbers of grandparents who are the primary caregivers for these grandchildren. These numbers were reported by the 2000 U.S. Census and are available for every place (as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau) in the country, including cities, towns, villages, and boroughs, on the U.S. Census website.*

80. Read To Me - Idaho State Library
Collaboration is the key to offering effective services for youth. University ofIdaho Cooperative Extension programs respond to community needs with
http://www.lili.org/read/readtome/collab.htm
Read to Me
Last Updated
Selected Collaboration Resources
This page: A-F G-I J-Z Related pages: Collaboration Bibliography Tips on Collaboration Collaboration encompasses working with schools, community organizations, agencies, child care providers, and others to develop cooperative relationships to meet the needs of youth and their families. Collaboration is the key to offering effective services for youth. By forming alliances, public libraries can accomplish a number of goals. These goals include becoming better informed about the needs of youth, finding new ways to inform them about library resources, and providing library services where youth can best use them. The following list of agencies and organizations are among those that libraries are partnering with to provide better services for Idahoans. Adult Basic Education (ABE) provides instruction to adults in reading, writing, math, speaking English, GED preparation, and computer literacy. The program aims at preparing learners to function as employees, family and community members. For more information visit their web site: www.nwlincs.org/idalincs/index.htm

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