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Caldwell Police saddles up for safety with 2 new draft horses starting patrol
CALDWELL, Idaho — There was a time when it was common to come across a police officer patrolling the streets on the back of a horse. Mounted officers were not only seen in parades, but also at events, in the foothills, or even on the greenbelt. Boise's Mounted Patrol Unit was active for 18 years before dismounting and disbanding in 2005.
Boise gears up for a thrilling 4th of July with parade, breakfast, and flyover
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Thursday is our Independence Day, the 4th of July! We have been working hard with partners around the Valley to make this year's Idaho 4th of July Parade Live from Boise the best one yet. CBS2 will be broadcasting live from the parade route all...
Challenger Ben Fuhriman defeats incumbent Julianne Young by four votes after recount
After a required state recount, Ben Fuhriman has defeated three-term incumbent Julianne Young by four votes in the District 30 B Representative race. District 30 B involves Bingham and Butte Counties. In the May Republican primary, the election night unofficial ballot count had Fuhriman winning by 10 votes, but when the vote in Butte County was canvased officially, it was found that the victory margin had shrunk to two votes. ...
Mother and daughter help customers ‘keep memories’ by selling voodoo dolls and junk journals
POCATELLO — A mother and daughter have taken to selling two very different products that carry a common theme – memory keeping. Cathrine Melragon, 57, and Zoe Tassava, 30, both from Pocatello, run Disturbed Findings, and they sell handmade voodoo dolls and junk journals. They operate as an online seller, but were at the Mystic Realms Fantasy Fair last weekend.
The Latest Update On Boise’s New In-N-Out: When Will They Open?
Back when In-N-Out opened in Meridian in December, "In-N-Out Mania" swept the Treasure Valley. Even if you go today, expect to wait in line... the people of Idaho sure do love their In-N-Out burgers. Boise's New In-N-Out Update. The road to Boise's new In-N-Out began with taking down the old...
Bonner County lights up for Independence Day
Communities across Bonner County are coming together under canopies of fireworks to celebrate Independence Day on Thursday, July 4, with each city putting their unique spin on this year’s festivities. If you’re trying to plan the ultimate Fourth of July celebration, here’s a list of some local events happening July 4 and throughout the holiday weekend.
Boise State and Idaho Vandals Face Similar Financial Challenges
Welcome to the official 'dead zone' of sports in America. The NBA and NFL finals are over, leaving most of us yearning for the start of training camps for NFL and college football players. (Yes, Major League Baseball, NASCAR, INDY Car, and F1 seasons are actively underway.) However, the most...
Going offline: Virtual academy in District 91 closing after contractor unable to continue service
IDAHO FALLS — The Virtual Preparatory Academy of Idaho (VPREP) is closing its digital doors after the company providing the service cut off its contract with Idaho Fall School District 91. “(ACCEL Schools, the contractor,) sent us a letter on June 20 that they were terminating the contract due...
Boundary County Court Records – July 4, 2024
Derrick Lane Bell (DOB 1973) of Bonners Ferry, charged with operating a vehicle without current or valid operator's license, an infraction, on June 5, 2024, by BCSO. Disposition: Default infraction, with fines of $150 and costs of $157.50. Genevieve Chestnut (DOB 1964) of San Diego, charged with exceeding the speed...
Farmer offers goat herd to clear away your unwanted foliage for a price
IDAHO FALLS — For the last six years, weed abatement hasn’t been a priority for Eddie Walsh, who lives on one-tenth of an acre on 12th Street in Idaho Falls. As a result, the backyard is overrun with weeds and shrubbery that would’ve taken a lot of work with a weed whacker or lawn mower to clean it up.
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