Gov. Brad Little has directed that U.S. and State of Idaho flags be raised to full staff on Jan. 20 to recognize the inauguration of President Donald Trump. The flags will be raised from sunrise to sunset on Inauguration Day,
BOISE, Idaho — Idaho Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. Flags to be raised for Inauguration Day next week. The flags have been lowered for several weeks now in honor of former President Jimmy Carter.
Idaho Governor Brad Little will raise flags to full staff on Inauguration Day, then return them to half-staff for former President Carter's mourning period.
A week after his State of the State address, Idaho Governor Brad Little is now touring his legislative priorities across the state. Monday's stop in Hayden highlighted some of his top proposals that could have a major impact on North Idaho.
Idaho Gov. Brad Little stopped in Hayden Monday to tout his funding proposals for the 2026 budget first unveiled in his State of the State address last week. Little's "Keeping Promises" plan prioritizes education,
Governor Little announced that flags will be raised to full staff on Inauguration Day. The flags will be lowered to half-staff again at sunset on Jan. 20 in honor of President Jimmy Carter.