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A candidate forum in North Idaho took a tense turn Monday night, which reportedly led to a state senator telling a Native American candidate to “go back to where you ...
GOP Idaho Senator Dan Foreman reportedly told Native American Nez Perce tribe member and Democrat Trish Carter-Goodheart 'go back where you came from.' Trish Carter-Goodheart's tribe has lived in ...
Dan Schoenberg, a precinct committeeman from Latah County, said he couldn’t hear exactly what either Foreman or Carter-Goodheart said. “I would say the altercation was mutual,” Schoenberg said.
Republican Senator Dan Foreman stormed out of a bipartisan event after accosting another candidate, a Native-American woman, in a racist outburst where he told her "Go back to where you came from!" ...
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes bless the site of its planned resort and casino near Boise, Idaho. The gaming project would bring economic growth and thousands of jobs.
The Idaho Republican Party says it stands behind a North Idaho state senator who leveled a disparaging remark at a Native American Democrat at a small-town candidate forum last week. About an hour ...
The Idaho Republican Party stood by him, and Foreman defended himself on social media. With all ballots counted, Foreman had 53.3% of the vote, and his Democratic challenger, Julia Parker, had 46.7%.
IDAHO, USA — Local Native Tribes have issued statements following Donald Trump's executive orders to end birthright citizenship. The President is trying to end birthright citizenship.
The five Native American tribes in Idaho have a combined economic impact of $1.45 billion, according to a study by a University of Idaho economist. The tribes contribute heavily to ...
This story was first published by Boise State Public Radio on Oct. 3, 2024. A bipartisan forum in a small Latah County community took a turn when Republican Senate incumbent ...