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P.O. Box 7129
Boise, ID 83707
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4-15-05

Connecting Idaho becomes reality during whirlwind tour
Two days, seven stops, one bill and a connected Idaho. As if to demonstrate how vital it is to keep Idaho communities connected, Gov. Dirk Kempthorne visited sites in nearly every corner of the state last week to ceremonially sign a landmark transportation bill.
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Summit addresses highway safety issues
Nearly 200 safety professionals and law enforcement officials gathered in Boise Thursday for the Idaho Highway Safety Summit. The summit was sponsored by the Idaho Transportation Department’s Office of Traffic and Highway Safety (OTHS).
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New options available for direct deposits
ITD employee’s now can have their pay deposited into four separate banks and/or accounts at the same time. This can be a combination of two savings and/or two checking accounts.
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Previously published

ITD selects four projects for awards
The Idaho Transportation Department and the state’s transportation community paused at the midpoint of the ITD’s first Project Development Conference Wednesday to recognize exemplary projects in construction, transportation planning, environmental stewardship and public involvement.
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Construction season brings Work Zone Safety caution
The Idaho Transportation Department’s highest priority is safety. As you travel throughout Idaho this spring and summer, you may encounter a number of highway construction projects. They are designed to improve travel conditions and help you arrive at your destination safely .Highway construction zones are among the most hazardous places for workers in the United States, and can be equally dangerous for motorists.
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ITD, NIATT discuss future research collaboration
Matt Moore, the Idaho Transportation Department's new research manager, recently met with researchers and staff of the National Institute for Advanced Transportation to discuss future research collaboration.The UI, through NIATT, and ITD have worked together since 1998 to solve some of the state’s transportation problems.
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The Bottom Line
• PEBSCO representative to discuss retirementplans
• DOROLCO plans April 22 sale, nacho lunch
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