$65 for Adobe Photoshop I Class at Cole/Marr Photography Workshops ($125 Value)
Quality photos capture piercing looks, toothy smiles, and elusive dodo sightings much more efficiently then papier-mâché sculptures. Put down the paste and pick up a camera with today’s Groupon: for $65, you get an Adobe Photoshop I class at Cole/Marr Photography Workshops (a $125 value). Cole/Marr Photography Workshops teaches traditional photography principles and new digital-imaging technologies before putting those skills to use. The Adobe Photoshop I class sends photographic explorers spelunking through the intricacies of programs including Photoshop Elements, Lightroom, and Adobe CS 3 or 4. Within virtual darkrooms, students master basic photo touch-up techniques, adjusting light and color to banish red eye or save a family portrait from the photobombing ghost of Warren G. Harding. Instructors also cover the concrete world of hardware and the ethereal realm of photographic intangibles, teaching lessons in monitor calibration and media storage alongside instruction on workflow management. Encased in a red-brick industrial exterior, Cole/Marr welcomes customers into its lofted, timber-outfitted workshop. Inside the studio, photographers have access to three darkrooms, multiple shooting areas, student and instructor galleries, and digital workstations. Cole/Marr also boasts an on-site coffeehouse featuring espressos and daily delivered foods from local bakeries. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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$65 for Adobe Photoshop I Class at Cole/Marr Photography Workshops ($125 Value)
Nevada couple sentenced for bank robbery, chase
The Idaho Statesman reports 4th District Judge Cheri Copsey sentenced Daniel Parsons of Winnemucca, Nev., to life in prison for aiding and abetting the October robbery of a Key Bank branch in Boise.
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Boise attorney gets 10 years for stealing $150K from clients
A former Boise attorney is headed to prison for at least three years for stealing more than $150,00 from two former clients.
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Prosecutor determines officer shooting was justified
Investigators looking into a fatal shooting in Kootenai County in February determined the officer involved will not face any charges.
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Prosecutor determines officer shooting was justified
Peeping tom arrested in Oregon City
A man peering into apartment windows in the 600 block of Pleasant Avenue was arrested late Wednesday night after a series of complaints from women living in the complex.
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Peeping tom arrested in Oregon City
Closing arguments to begin at 1 p.m. in Daniel Ehrlick murder trial
Closing arguments will take place today in the Daniel Ehrlick murder trial. Ehrlick is charged with first degree murder in the death of 8-year-old Robert Manwill.
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Closing arguments to begin at 1 p.m. in Daniel Ehrlick murder trial
Mosquito spraying underway at Lake Lowell
With the warm summer weather, the Canyon County Mosquito Abatement District started spraying along Lake Lowell to reduce the potential for the West Nile virus .
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Mosquito spraying underway at Lake Lowell
J.R. Simplot Company Selects Zayo for Critical Metro Connections
LOUISVILLE, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Zayo, a provider of bandwidth and fiber infrastructure services, has signed a multi-year agreement with J.R. Simplot, one of the world’s largest privately owned food processing and agricultural companies. Under the terms of the agreement, Zayo is providing lit high-bandwidth connectivity to each of Simplot’s 10 facilities in the Boise, Nampa and Caldwell, Idaho area. Zayo is providing 10Gbps Wavelength service between Simplot’s two enterprise data centers as w
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J.R. Simplot Company Selects Zayo for Critical Metro Connections
$125 for a Pravana Perfection SmoothOut Treatment, Shampoo, and Conditioning at Graffiti Hair Salon ($250 Value)
If the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, then disheveled hair provides the least efficient route for climbing monkeys to reach the bananas in your fruit hat. Today’s Groupon tames tresses for easy scaling: for $125, you get a Pravana Perfection SmoothOut treatment (a $200 value) and a shampoo and conditioning (a $50 value) at Graffiti Hair Salon (a $250 total value). Customers also get to take home the shampoo and conditioner after the treatment. The coif connoisseurs at Graffiti Hair Salon conjure sleek manes with the help of Pravana’s proprietary elixirs. Wound-up locks find peace with a Perfection SmoothOut treatment by Pravana Naturceuticals , a formaldehyde-free formula applied to tresses by Graffiti’s smoothness operators. The Perfection SmoothOut’s low-pH formula mollifies follicles so gently that cleansing, color treatments, and accidental hair-pulling may swiftly follow. Post-treatment, hair and scalps relax further with a shampoo and conditioning performed with Pravana products. Treated tresses can remain sleek for up to 10 weeks, or as long as it takes to mash 100 potatoes with a paperclip. Groupon Says Groupon Guide to: Carrying the Olympic Torch Do Olympic torches kiss back? Read more…
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$125 for a Pravana Perfection SmoothOut Treatment, Shampoo, and Conditioning at Graffiti Hair Salon ($250 Value)
Mom and child critically injured in State Street crash
A mother and one of her children was critically injured when her van and a pickup truck collided at the intersection of State Street and Willow Lane Wednesday afternoon.
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