Here is the latest Idaho news from The Associated Press
Washington State basketball coach Tony Bennett is getting a pay raise that will put him at the $1 million mark. The school is rewarding Bennett for becoming the first coach in team history to take the Cougars to back-to-back NCAA tournaments.
MOSCOW, Idaho (AP) - University of Idaho Athletic Director Rob Spear is the newest member of 1 of the NCAA’s top governing boards. Spear was named yesterday to the Division I Legislative Council, which helps oversee athletics programs at colleges across the nation.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Governor Otter is taking off the first full week in May. Spokesman Mark Warbis says the governor will be on vacation all next week and has no official appointments or public appearances planned during that time. The holiday follows Otter’s recent trade mission to Mexico.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) - A former Lincoln County Sheriff has died from injuries suffered in a motorcycle crash. Stephen Southwick, 62, of Dietrich, was critically injured when he lost control of his bike and veered off Highway 24 on April 4th. Southwick left office in 2005 after serving nearly 10 years as sheriff.
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