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Rural North Idaho volunteer EMS service temporarily exempt from 24-hour response requirement
In a rare move, Idaho health officials granted a rural north central Idaho volunteer ambulance service a waiver to a 24-hour response requirement in Idaho law. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare board on Thursday unanimously approved the waiver for Kendrick and Juliaetta’s J-K Ambulance service for seven months. Amid recent wildfires and staffing […]
Boise Rescue Mission will add 58 more beds for homeless women and children
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — On Saturday, Aug. 17, the Boise Rescue Mission Ministries' Next Step Transitional Living Facility at City Light will re-open and serve an additional 58 homeless women and children. The dormitory was initially added in 2009, and since the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been utilized for...
The NCAA Ban That Almost Changed Boise State History Forever
Boise State's football season is quickly approaching and as we prepare for the upcoming season, we're looking back at one of the most controversial moments in the program's history. "Unfair Advantage" Winning is what it's all about in team sports. Sure, you want to build good camaraderie, instill positive values,...
Utah State Football Boasts Wealth Of Experience In Quarterbacks Room
LOGAN, Utah—Unprecedented roster turnover in recent years has turned the college football landscape on its head. Fans can no longer depend on familiar names and faces to lead their favorite programs year after year. The transfer portal and an overall relaxing of rules designed to limit player movement have...
Idaho man pleads guilty to driving drunk resulting in triple-fatal crash in Logan Canyon
LOGAN — A 31-year-old Montpelier, Idaho man has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence and causing a fatal crash that killed three people and injured another in Logan Canyon 17 months ago. Kylan H. Romrell has been in the Cache County Jail since the crash March 29, 2023.
Idaho Residents Should Be Able to Stop Stores Closing in the Gem State
If you haven't heard by now, Golden Corral in the Magic Valley has closed. While it is sad to see a beloved and popular restaurant close, one of the bigger stories was how it closed. According to employees, there was no notice, as they showed up to find out they were out of a job. Not only were employees caught off guard, but so too were customers, many of which had gift cards, and coupons, and ate at the restaurant regularly. It has left many stunned and trying to figure out what happened and what could have gone differently. While the restaurant will be missed, could it have been saved if residents had a say and could stop the closure? Too many places have closed over the last few years and should a law be in place to allow residents to save certain restaurants, stores, and companies if someone is willing to invest in them or to stop them from closing suddenly?
Interstate rescue mission highlights need for animals in need of forever homes
The sky is the limit for 30 dogs that were flown to Boise as part of a recent and massive rescue operation that originated in Southern California. Taken out of living conditions described by rescue...
Prep football: Bobcats rally in second half to open with a W
SMITHFIELD — It was the start that new Sky View head coach Eric Alder had hoped for as the Bobcats beat the Salem Hill Skyhawks, 28-21, Friday night in the season opener. “It’s great, it’s great that we got that first win under our belt,” Alder said after the game. “The offense, when it’s clicking, that’s what we can be all the time.”
PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEWS: New 'names' plan to carry on the newfound standard at Pocatello
The high school football season in Idaho begins on Aug. 23. So to get you ready, we’re counting down with at least one local team preview every day until kickoff. Up next: Pocatello Thunder 2023 IN REVIEW: 7-3 (first place in 4A South East Idaho Conference)Lost 28-18 to Bishop Kelly in Class 4A state semifinals ...
Devaughn Eka's 3 touchdown night powers Lehi past Davis
LEHI — Davis traveled down I-15 to take on Lehi for the first game of the high school football season, but the home Pioneers used a 28-point first half to blow past the Darts 38-14. Junior running back Devaughn Eka was a powerhouse for the Pioneers, finding the end zone three times, rushing for over 170 yards along with a 62-yard rushing touchdown.
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