see, i said so. then at pursuant certain glands begin to work and our bodies begin to change. what s pursuant? well, puberty? puberty is a lot of things. mainly a time of change. for you have, it means your bodies are changing from boys to men. pete: if sex was ever taught in the classroom it was mostly clear cut. still dad still had to sit you down and give you the good old birds and bees talk. that was the point parents had control over their kids. book of proverbs train up a child in the way he should go. even when he is old, he will not depart from it. it s our job. but today that biblical truth has been turned upside down. because parents are being replaced by an agenda. i told all my students that my pronouns are they/them and that my honor risk is mixed. i teach in specifically trans affirming high school. we have gender support plans and gender wardrobe. with my second graders i had to make sure that my lesson was appropriate for that age group. i
Numerous Idaho legislators are vowing to continue to fight against what would be the largest wind generation project in the state, calling the latest plans for the site “a slap in the face of Idahoans” that will ultimately benefit California rather than the Gem State. Late last week, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) issued a final environmental impact statement on the proposed Lava Ridge Wind in Lincoln County, an up to 1000-MW project located in south-central Idaho, northeast of Twin Falls.
The Biden administration is poised to allow a massive wind turbine farm to be erected in central Idaho not far from Minidokda National Historic Site, a National Park System unit that housed more than 13,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, a decision that immediately drew criticism.
Idaho Bureau of Land Management unveils revised Lava Ridge Project plan, cutting project size by 50% and reducing turbines from 400 to 241. New changes prioritize environmental conservation and address public concerns.
Idaho Bureau of Land Management unveils revised Lava Ridge Project plan, cutting project size by 50% and reducing turbines from 400 to 241. New changes prioritize environmental conservation and address public concerns.