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Senator
Larry Craig Born in Council Idaho. He attended Idaho
schools, graduating from the University of Idaho with a degree in
political Science. Served in the House of Representatives and the
U. S. Senate. Thirty years of exemplary political service to the State
of Idaho and the Country speaks for itself. |
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Vice
Admiral John Grossenbacher A distinguished 33 year
Naval career preceded John Grossenbachers appointment as President
& Laboratory Director of the Idaho National Laboratory. He is
a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy and has received numerous awards
throughout his career serving not only Idaho but the Country. |
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Arthur
A. Hart Author of numerous books and articles about
Idaho and regional history. He has served with numerous organizations
promoting historic preservation for more than 30 years
. A World
War II veteran, Mr. Hart is Director Emeritus of the Idaho State Historical
Society and his column on local history has appeared in the Idaho
Statesman for over 25 years. |
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Dr. Robert Kustra President of Boise State
University, the largest institution of higher learning in Idaho and
the states only metropolitan university with more than 18,000
students and 2,000 faculty and staff. Dr. Kustra took the helm as
Boise States sixth president on July 1, 2003. |
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Larry May From Stibnite, Idaho where he grew
up, to Boise where he went to school, Mr. May brought his love of
Idaho to the business world. As owner of the Owyhee Plaza Hotel he
established a legacy in the restaurant and hospitality industry
that continues to this day through his family. |
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Judge Roy Mosman Born in Boise Idaho. Most
of his life was spent in Idaho and his distinguished legal career
began in Idaho. A prosecuting attorney, a district Judge and in private
practice with his sons, Judge Mosman dedicated his life to his family
and the State of Idaho. |
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Fred
Norman Retired University Professor Emeritus in the
Performing Arts, has touched Idaho as a Director, Writer and Producer
of many wonderful productions held at the Morrison Center in Boise,
Idaho. Velma Morrison credits Mr. Norman with being a key player in
fund raising to build the awesome Morrison facility. |
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C.L.
Butch Otter Elected Governor of Idaho
on November 7, 2006. He has served as Idahos Lieutenant Governor
and as a member of the Idaho House of Representatives. He was born
in Caldwell, Idaho, attended Idaho schools and graduated from Albertson
College. Not only has he served Idaho in his political career but
in business as well. |
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Chris
Petersen Came to Boise State in 1995 where he joined
the coaching staff. He brought with him the experience and dedication
to perfection that enabled him to coach the Boise State University
Broncos through an undefeated year and the Fiesta Bowl Championship
of 2006. |
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James E. Risch An Idaho Senator, Governor,
businessman, rancher and teacher, Lt Governor Risch has served Idaho
in many capacities. His dedication to his family and to Idaho has
spanned many years. |
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Dee Sarton
Known to Idaho through her many years of news broadcasting
with Idahos NewsChannel Seven. She produces a weekly segment
called Wednesdays Child featuring children from the Northwest
who are in need of adoptive homes. Since 1998 hundreds of children
have found homes through Wednesdays Child. Ms. Sarton serves
on numerous non-profit boards focusing on children and education.
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Mr.
Frank VanderSloot Born and raised in Idaho, Mr. VanderSloot
has proven that hard work and dedication to an ideal can make dreams
a reality. CEO and President of the world wide known company Melaleuca,
Inc. has been a challenge turned success. |