The First Green Webinar – July 6 (free) and earn EDUs

Three Colorado First Green Allstars will participate on a panel for a great session that may even inspire you to host a First Green. There is no cost to this webinar and GCSAA CEUs will be credited automatically to those that register and attend. Superintendents who register and are not able to attend will receive a link to the recording which they can view at their leisure. The registration and a description of the webinar can be located on the link below.

The webinar will be at 9:00 am Mountain Time/8:00 am Pacific on Tuesday, July 6th.

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/9132921128041873164

Northwest GCSA Turfgrass Expo



Outstanding education and networking opportunity this fall!

Everything you need to know about the event…

Register for the education, secure your booth, or be a sponsor, all with this link: Click here

Hotel reservations due by Sept 1 to be guaranteed our great rates!

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Idaho enters Stage 3 of Idaho Rebounds

Idaho Rebounds – Stage 3 Stay Healthy Guidelines – February 2, 2021

“These Stage 3 Guidelines are based on evidence of a decrease in the incident rate per 100,000 of cases of COVID-19 within the State of Idaho; as well as, the advice and input of state epidemiologists, public health experts, and guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”).”

CLICK HERE to read or download guidelines.

COVID-19 ID UPDATE – January 2021

January 2021 – Idaho State Covid-19 Guidelines

Idaho modified Stage 2 of Idaho Rebounds – Updated DECEMBER 30    CLICK HERE

Idaho rolls back to a modified Stage 2 of the Idaho Rebounds Plan – Nov 13

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

November 13, 2020 

Gov. Little calls on National Guard to help in pandemic response as Idaho rolls back to modified Stage 2

Boise, Idaho – Governor Brad Little signed an executive order today mobilizing the Idaho National Guard to help the pandemic response in new ways, and he signed a new statewide public health order rolling Idaho back into a modified Stage 2 of the Idaho Rebounds plan.

Healthcare leaders say they are weeks away from having to ration care because too many healthcare workers are out sick with COVID-19. That means they will have to turn people away from emergency departments or they will be unable to provide the best care for patients with COVID-19, heart attacks, strokes, and other health issues.

“This is the biggest challenge facing healthcare right now – the availability of trained healthy nurses and doctors to care for all patients, not just COVID-19 patients. This impacts all of us, whether we have COVID-19 or not,” Governor Little said.

Executive Order 2020-19 calls 100 troops to provide a host of capabilities where they are needed, potentially including mobile testing support, medical facility decontamination, or COVID-19 screenings, in addition to ongoing planning and logistics support.

Under the new statewide Stage 2 public health order:

Gatherings of more than 10 people are prohibited. This does not pertain to religious or political expression. Physical distancing is required for all gatherings.
At-risk Idahoans should self-isolate.
All Idahoans are encouraged to telework whenever possible and feasible with business operations.
Masks continue to be required at long-term care facilities.
Bars, nightclubs, and restaurants continue to operate with seating only.

Governor Little said this does not mean Idaho’s economy is on lockdown. Businesses and churches will remain open under the new statewide public health order. However, all individuals and businesses should continue following recommended protocols to minimize transmission, including wearing masks when around others not in your household. Those protocols are available at Rebound.Idaho.Gov.

Governor Little stressed the importance of our students remaining in their classrooms for in-person instruction as much as possible.

“We put millions of dollars toward the safe operation of schools. Schools are controlled environments and they remain safe places to work and learn, when protocols are followed. School buildings are not the place where virus transmission is occurring,” Governor Little said. “School closures threaten the biggest capacity issue facing our healthcare system – the availability of healthy workers. If a healthy nurse or doctor must stay home to facilitate online learning for their children, then they can’t care for the sick and help get us through this crisis. Our kids need to remain in school for in-person instruction as much as possible.”

Governor Little also talked about the importance of wearing masks to slow the spread of COVID-19.

“Half of Idaho’s population is under a local ordinance requiring masks, but we are seeing non-compliance with those local orders. Or, people are wearing their masks in public but then take them off in social settings where the virus is more likely to spread. Law enforcement can cite individuals for violating local ordinances, but law enforcement cannot be everywhere all the time. That is why I maintain this comes down to personal responsibility. Please, wear a mask whenever you’re around another person who is not in your household so we can protect lives, preserve healthcare access for all of us, and continue our economic rebound,” Governor Little said.

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NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Marissa Morrison Hyer, Press Secretary 

208-943-1686 or marissa.morrison@gov.idaho.gov  

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Announced June 25 – ID extends Stage 4

Idaho extends Stage 4 as COVID-19 response becomes more localized across state:

Governor Brad Little announced June 25 Idaho will transition to a regional response to COVID-19, and the state did not meet metrics to move out of the final stage of the Idaho Rebounds plan.

Click here for more information.

Idaho Stay Healthy Order Stage 3

STATE OF IDAHO

IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE

STAY HEALTHY ORDER

May 30, 2020

BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES MAY CONTINUE TO RESUME OPERATIONS AT PHYSICAL LOCATIONS IN THE STATE OF IDAHO EXCEPT FOR THOSE BUSINESSES IDENTIFIED IN THIS ORDER.

ALL BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES MUST ADHERE TO THE MANDATORY PORTIONS OF THE SOCIAL DISTANCING AND SANITATION REQUIREMENTS DESCRIBED IN SECTON 7 OF THIS ORDER.

CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS ENTERING IDAHO ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO SELF-QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS.

VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS LIVING IN THE STATE OF IDAHO MAY RESUME PUBLIC INTERACTIONS, BUT SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

GATHERINGS OF MORE THAN 50 PEOPLE, BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, SHOULD BE AVOIDED.

NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL CAN RESUME.

Pursuant to Article IV, § 5 of the Idaho Constitution and Idaho Code §§ 46-601 and 46-1008, the Governor issues this Order with the Director of the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (“the Director”).

TO READ MORE OR TO DOWNLOAD A PDF – CLICK HERE

Idaho Rebounds – Business-specific protocols for opening

On May 18, Idaho Governor Little released protocols now available for opening bars, outdoor pools, and onboarding seasonal workers.

Read more:
CLICK HERE

GCSAA Member Health Care Access launched April 1

As of April 1, GCSAA members in 38 states –  including Idaho – will have access to quality customized health care options through Association Health Programs.

There are options available in 38 states. Product availability, rates, and eligibility vary by state and individual circumstances. States that only allow for their own state-run insurance programs, and/or have certain state limitations, do not allow outside parties to offer options within the state.  Washington is one of the excluded states.

If you are insured through an employer’s group policy, you will typically need to wait until the group’s open enrollment period to make a change. AHP recommends you inquire one month prior to the group’s open enrollment.

LINK TO FAQ SHEET – CLICK HERE

READ MORE – CLICK HERE

State of golf PLAY in Idaho as of March 26

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