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The City of Boise is prepping to update its "anti-camping" rules to align with the new so-called "Galloway Law," more Idahoans are weighing in on a proposa which could see more than 21 million acres of public land in the Gem State sold, and new budget cuts are threatening geological survey offices across the Mountain West.
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The City of Boise is prepping to update its "anti-camping" rules to align with the new so-called "Galloway Law," more Idahoans are weighing in on a proposa which could see more than 21 million acres of public land in the Gem State sold, and new budget cuts are threatening geological survey offices across the Mountain West.

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