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(BOISE) – Here are some of the upcoming events on Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter’s
schedule. This schedule is provided for newsroom planning purposes only and is
subject to change. All listed times are local to the event.
MONDAY, MARCH 24
- Governor Otter and First Lady Lori Otter attend Capital for a Day
activities in New Plymouth, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., New Plymouth High School, 207
S. Plymouth Avenue.
TUESDAY, MARCH 25
- Governor Otter participates in a live radio interview with Jon Duane
and Chris Kelly of KFXD, 9 a.m., KFXD Studio, 827 E. Park Boulevard, No.
201, Boise.
- Governor Otter presides over a Cabinet meeting, including
representatives of the departments of Labor, Commerce, Correction, and
Juvenile Corrections; as well as the Bureau of Occupational Licensing and
the Industrial Commission, 11 a.m., Department of Correction, District 4
Probation and Parole Office, 8752 Fairview Avenue, Boise.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26
- Governor Otter tours Formation Capital Co.’s Big Creek
Hydrometallurgical Complex, 2:30 p.m., Kellogg.
- Governor Otter attends Sterling Mining Co.’s Sunshine Mine
ribbon-cutting ceremony, 4 p.m., Wallace.
THURSDAY, MARCH 27
- Governor Otter presides over a Cabinet meeting, including
representatives of the Idaho State Police, Commission of Pardons and Parole,
State Board of Education, Office of Drug Policy, Military Division, Division
of Veterans Services, State Liquor Dispensary, and Idaho Lottery, 9:30 a.m.,
Division of Veterans Services office, 320 W. Collins, Boise.
- Governor Otter signs a proclamation designating April as “Financial
Literacy Month,” 2 p.m., 2nd Floor Courtroom, Borah Building, 8th and
Bannock streets, Boise.
- Governor Otter and First Lady Lori Otter host the Governor’s
Brightest Star Awards ceremony and announce the Grand Prize winners in
each category, 4 p.m., Egyptian Theater, Boise.
FRIDAY, MARCH 28
- Governor Otter speaks and presents certificates at the Idaho State
Police Advanced Training Academy No. 35 Graduation Ceremony, 10 a.m.,
The Grove Hotel, Boise.
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