
Erika Bolstad
Journalist at Freelance
Journalist & author of WINDFALL, set on ND prairie. Out now! Stateline correspondent. Formerly: E&E, McClatchy, Miami Herald. Substack/Insta: erikabolstad
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1 week ago |
gazettextra.com | Erika Bolstad
BOISE, Idaho - The day the flag bill came up for a vote in the Idaho Senate this spring, state Sen. Melissa Wintrow had no plans to speak against it. As the top Democratic leader in her chamber, she had already spent the legislative session in constant, vocal opposition to the Republican-dominated legislative agenda. "I thought: 'Oh, this stupid flag bill once again,'" Wintrow said.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Erika Bolstad
BOISE, Idaho - The day the flag bill came up for a vote in the Idaho Senate this spring, state Sen. Melissa Wintrow had no plans to speak against it. As the top Democratic leader in her chamber, she had already spent the legislative session in constant, vocal opposition to the Republican-dominated legislative agenda. "I thought: 'Oh, this stupid flag bill once again,'" Wintrow said. "I'll just vote 'no' quietly because I've just really been in people's grille about things."
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thederrick.com | Erika Bolstad
BOISE, Idaho — The day the flag bill came up for a vote in the Idaho Senate this spring, state Sen. Melissa Wintrow had no plans to speak against it. As the top Democratic leader in her chamber, she had already spent the legislative session in constant, vocal opposition to the Republican-dominated legislative agenda. “I thought: ‘Oh, this stupid flag bill once again,’” Wintrow said.
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dailyitem.com | Erika Bolstad
BOISE, Idaho — The day the flag bill came up for a vote in the Idaho Senate this spring, state Sen. Melissa Wintrow had no plans to speak against it. As the top Democratic leader in her chamber, she had already spent the legislative session in constant, vocal opposition to the Republican-dominated legislative agenda. “I thought: ‘Oh, this stupid flag bill once again,’” Wintrow said. “I’ll just vote ‘no’ quietly because I’ve just really been in people’s grille about things.”kAmqFE E96?
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dailygazette.com | Erika Bolstad
BOISE, Idaho — The day the flag bill came up for a vote in the Idaho Senate this spring, state Sen. Melissa Wintrow had no plans to speak against it. As the top Democratic leader in her chamber, she had already spent the legislative session in constant, vocal opposition to the Republican-dominated legislative agenda. “I thought: ‘Oh, this stupid flag bill once again,’” Wintrow said. “I’ll just vote ‘no’ quietly because I’ve just really been in people’s grille about things.”kAmqFE E96?
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RT @Sourcebooks: So thrilled to see @erikabolstad's WINDFALL as a Oregon Book Award finalist! Congrats, Erika!

Some exciting news! Windfall is a finalist for an Oregon Book Award! And look at this crammed-with-talent list! It is such an honor to be on it. These books are all such an amazing representation of the talent and rich literary life in this state.

We are so excited to announce the finalists for the 2024 Oregon Book Awards! Winners will be announced at the Oregon Book Awards ceremony on April 8, 2024. See the full list at https://t.co/FdTT6bhJqW or read the thread below.

RT @LynneLamberg: Inherited mineral rights posed a quandary for environmental journalist Erika Bolstad. Learn more in NASW’s Advance Copy b…