News
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Fireworks Ban for Unincorporated Ada County
Every 4th of July we enjoy celebrating our nation’s birthday. It is an important holiday to celebrate our independence. Because we live in the generally arid Intermountain West we have threats to mitigate that other parts of the country don’t experience. That’s why the Ada County Commissioner signed a resolution banning fireworks in parts ofRead Full Story… -
District Public Defender Applicants Announced
Ada County is publicizing a list of people who have applied for the position of 4th Judicial District Public Defender. The position was created due to the change in state law that moves the Public Defender’s office, which is now a county function, under the jurisdiction of the State of Idaho.Read Full Story… -
Ada County Budget Presentations Begin June 10th
Every June, Ada County Elected Officials and Department Heads come before the Ada County Commissioners to present their budgets. The county’s fiscal year begins October 1st of each year. The budget is adopted in August, and the public is encouraged to provide important input July 30th.Read Full Story…
Events
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NATIONAL ADOPTION DAY IS NOVEMBER 18, 2023
More than 400 foster children in Ada County are awaiting adoption. When these children find their new families it brings joy to so many – new parents, new siblings, new grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins neighbors and countless others. For children and families adoption is a life changing event. Making sure the community and prospective parentsMore Details… -
Ada County Paramedics – EMS Day at the Capital
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Ada County Drug Court – Changing Lives For the Better
One of Ada County’s most important and inspiring services is Drug Court. Each year the lives of individuals and families are changed for the better by this rigorous program. Please take a moment to watch how the program works.More Details…