Idaho (ID) Unknown Phone Number Tracing

Trace an unknown cell phone or unlisted telephone number in the 1 area codes of Idaho, which has a 80 different telephone carriers. That's a lot of companies carrying your phone call!

In terms of demographics, Idaho (ID) has 1,293,953 residents that live in 44 different counties. There's 172 cities in Idaho, with 648,660 male and 645,293 female residents. That's a lot of people who you can call (and can call you!).

Find the owner's name and address of your mystery caller from the 1,293,953 residents of Idaho now!

Area codes in Idaho: 208
Unique telephone carriers in Idaho: 80
Landline exchanges in Idaho: 481
Wireless exchanges in Idaho: 216
Average income in Idaho: $37,572
Average house costs in Idaho: $106,300
Number of cities in Idaho: 172
Number of counties in Idaho: 44
Total people in Idaho: 1,293,953
Idaho Gentlemen: 50.13% of people in Idaho are gentlemen whose average age is 32
Idaho Ladies: 49.87% of people in Idaho are ladies whose average age is 34

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General Idaho (ID) News

County seat belt usage low

Just over half of Bingham County residents regularly wear seat belts while driving, according to a survey conducted by Idaho's public health districts for Idaho Transportation Department's Office of Highway Operations and Safety.

Road work to be suspended for holiday weekend

With all the road construction going on around the state right now, don't worry about it causing traffic tie-ups over the Labor Day holiday weekend - ITD has announced that all its highway construction projects will be suspended for the holiday weekend, excepting only those that don't affect traffic or those responding to emergencies like flooding.

Graphic ITD Ad Targets Young Males

The Idaho Transportation Department is receiving federal money - and free television commercials - to educate young male drivers about the dangers of not wearing seat belts when operating vehicles and the agency is doing it in an eye-opening fashion.

Wolf Issues Become "Unprecedented" And Media Focuses On Hunts

Idaho Governor Butch Otter sent a letter to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar asking for help in finding a solution to a serious wolf problem that was magnified when Judge Donald Molloy placed wolves back under the protection of the Federal Government in August of 2010.

Last Chance for $1 Million Powerball Winner To Come Forward

Tomorrow at 6 p.m. Mountain Time, a winning Powerball ticket worth $1 million will expire if the holder of the ticket does not arrive in Boise at Idaho Lottery Headquarters to claim their prize.

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