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Louise M. Shadduck (October 14, 1915 – May 4, 2008) the “Lioness of Idaho”〔Carlson, Chis. ''Medimont Reflections''. (Ridenbaugh Press: 2013).〕 was an Idaho journalist, political activist, public servant, author, speaker and lobbyist,〔Steele, Karen Dorn. "CdA trailblazer Louise Shadduck dies at 92." Spokane: Spokesman-Review, May 5, 2008.〕 renowned for an uncanny memory of names and people. As Idaho’s popular Secretary of Commerce and Development, often leading visiting business executives on horseback adventures in the mountains, she stimulated the state’s economy to its ten best years of growth. Administrative assistant to two governors, a U.S. Senator and a Congressman, author of five history books, president of the National Federation of Press Women〔Wolf-Astrauskus, Marianne. Leadership 1937-2013: The First Forty Presidents of the National Federation of Press Women. p.47.〕 and independent lobbyist with major accomplishments in forestry and human rights, she was one of Idaho’s most decorated and celebrated citizens.〔Crapo, U.S. Sen. Mike."In Memory of Louise Shadduck". Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 110th Congress, Wednesday, May 14, 2008.〕 == Early life == Born on a dairy farm with six brothers, Shadduck learned quickly to hold her own in a man’s world. She could play dolls and help her mother, but she could also do chores and roughhouse with her brothers, and drove the family truck as soon as she could reach the pedals. She wrote for her high school newspaper, did farm chores and was a cheerleader during the Great Depression. Shortly after graduation she was hired as a reporter for the ''Coeur d'Alene Press''.
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