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University of Idaho Welcomes New Vandal Spirit Squad Assistant Coaches from Lewiston and Seattle
MOSCOW - The University of Idaho has strengthened its Vandal Spirit Squad by adding two new assistant coaches, Dawson Murphy and Jordan French. Dawson Murphy, from Lewiston, Idaho, is the new assistant coach for the Vandal Cheer team. A 2016 graduate of Lewiston High School, Dawson was an accomplished varsity cheerleader and received professional tumbling training at 360 Gymnastics and Cheer.
Flat Fire-Update for August 13
The Flat Fire is located about 1.5 miles northeast of Pioneerville in Boise County. The fire is now estimated at 1,600 acres. No structures are currently threatened, and the fire continues to move East, away from the community of Pioneerville. The fire did pick up a little more today and...
What You Need To Know About The NEW CDC Warning In Idaho
Hey Idahoans, heads up! The CDC has recently flagged an uptick in human parvovirus B19 activity across the U.S., and we should be aware of it here in Idaho. Parvovirus B19, often dubbed the "fifth disease," is a seasonal bug that spreads through respiratory droplets, such as sneezes and coughs.
Idaho Supreme Court dismisses lawsuit challenging a ballot initiative for ranked-choice voting
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The Idaho Supreme Court has dismissed a lawsuit brought by the state’s attorney general over a ballot initiative that aims to open Idaho’s closed primary elections and create a ranked-choice voting system. The high court did not rule on the merits of Idaho...
Violating These 3 Idaho Laws During Back to School Results in Big Fines or Jail
After a few months of rest, relaxation and a lack of calculus homework, school is back in session across the Boise area. Parents are getting back into the routine of enforcing bed times, laying out clothes the night before, packing sack lunches, putting breakfast on the table and making sure the kids are out to the bus stop on time.
Gov. Little appoints new ISP director
A new Idaho State Police director will be sworn in next week. Bill Gardiner, a 25-year ISP veteran, will replace Kedrick Wills as the department’s director and colonel, the governor’s office announced Thursday in a press release. Gov. Brad Little appointed Gardiner to replace Wills, who is retiring Aug. 16. Gardiner will be sworn in on Wednesday at ISP’s Meridian headquarters. ...
Idaho governor to visit Lapwai as Gwen and Texas fires are nearly 100% contained
LAPWAI, Idaho — Idaho Governor Brad Little will visit Lapwai to recognize the state of the Gwen and Texas fires and connect with the communities affected. His itinerary begins with flying over the Gwen and Texas fires in a black hawk helicopter. After the flight, Gov. Little will have...
ISU's new cross country coach Zach Kughn not wasting any time with season just around the corner
Don’t be deceived. Even though Idaho State cross country practice officially begins on Wednesday, the real training season for the Bengal harriers actually started after a short respite following the end of outdoor track season in May. That’s why it’s so important to new Bengal cross country coach Zach Kughn that there is a solid enough “culture” surrounding his new team that they have taken it upon themselves to continue...
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