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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...
Police: Local man arrested for punching, threatening victim with snow shovel
POCATELLO — A 51-year-old local man was recently arrested after police say he punched another man in the chest and threatened to strike him with a metal snow shovel. John Douglas Logan, of Pocatello, has been charged with one felony count of aggravated assault following the incident. Pocatello police were dispatched to a local home around 3:10 p.m. on Monday after a local man called to report that Logan had...
Twin Falls Police investigate shooting at Fawnbrook Apartments
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Twin Falls Police officers rushed to the Fawnbrook Apartments at 645 Fawnbrook Avenue on Wednesday evening for a report of a shooting. The call came in at 7:22 p.m. and officers arrived about a minute later. Due to a patrol unit being on a previous call at Target, officers were quickly able to head to the scene and render aid to the victim, who was lying on the ground, just outside Building ‘I’.
Materials and Fuels Complex leading the way for America’s advanced nuclear energy fleet
IDAHO FALLS — The iconic silver Experimental Breeder Reactor-II dome at the Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at Idaho National Laboratory is a bridge to both the past and future of nuclear energy. “Building reactors, testing reactors, that’s the heart of what INL did for many, many years,” MFC...
Boise National Forest proposes fee increases
The Boise National Forest is seeking public comments on increased fees for campgrounds, rental cabins and day use areas. There are 18 sites on the Cascade Ranger District that would see new or increased fees and 64 total sites across the Boise Forest. Fees in most campgrounds would increase by...
Blackfoot firefighter expected to survive and make full recovery after being seriously injured in shop building fire
The fireman seriously injured Wednesday while battling a fire west of Blackfoot is expected to survive and make a full recovery, according to Blackfoot Fire Chief Bryon Howell. Howell said the entire Blackfoot Fire Department was extremely concerned about the injured fireman and everyone is deeply relieved that he’s expected to be OK. The fireman was airlifted to a local hospital after the large header of a garage door at...
Portneuf clinical laboratory scientist receives The Hospital Cooperative Award of Excellence
POCATELLO — David Reiland, a clinical laboratory scientist at Portneuf Medical Center, received The Hospital Cooperative Laboratory Award of Excellence. This award is given to health care heroes who exemplify THC’s core values of collaboration, commitment, respect and excellence. Robert Smith, director of laboratory services at PMC, nominated...
Meridian Police searching for suspects who damaged excavators, equipment
BOISE, Idaho — The Meridian Police Department (MPD) is asking for the public's help in identifying suspects who broke windows on several excavators at construction sites in north Meridian. Police in a news release said at roughly 11:54 a.m. on June 30, officers responded to a report of vandalism...
Two local residents arrested for felony DUI in separate incidents
POCATELLO — Two local residents were recently arrested for felony driving under the influence in unrelated incidents in Pocatello. Kristine Nicole Potter, 34, of Pocatello, was arrested and charged with felony DUI following an incident on June 28, according to police and court records the Idaho State Journal recently obtained. Around 6:30 p.m. on June 28 an anonymous citizen called to report that the driver of a white GMC SUV,...
Gridiron Dreams Football Academy returns to Twin Falls
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — An elite football camp will return to Twin Falls for the first time in six years. The Gridiron Dreams Football Academy will have a camp at Canyon Ridge High School for July 26-27. The camp’s mission goal is “By athletes, for athletes.”
Buhl to host youth football camp on July 13th
BUHL, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Buhl football program will be hosting a youth on July 13th. Action starts at 9 a.m. and will run to noon at the high school practice field next to Bowers Field. The camp will be run by Ryder Sheen and Felipe Villegas as part...
Even with genetic heart disease, Bedke leaves Idaho State as one of its most prolific cowgirls
It wasn’t exactly the ending Zoie Bedke envisioned. The former Idaho State national champion didn’t even make the breakaway roping short go round in her final appearance at the College National Finals Rodeo (June 9-15) at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper. But it was hard to be too disappointed, especially when she could have very easily not even been there in the first place. A little more than four...
Registration opens for recently renamed Tobin Bolter Memorial Kids’ Duathlon
BOISE, Idaho — In April, Ada County Deputy Tobin Bolter was killed in the line of duty, and the community came together to honor him throughout the Treasure Valley. Tuesday marks the official registration opening for the recently named Tobin Bolter Memorial Kids’ Duathlon, which was previously known as the Ada Counties Kids' Duathlon. The event will continue to have a 250-participant cap, so officials urge the public to register soon.
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