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CrowdStrike outage leads to blood supply shortage in PNW
Amid a decrease in blood donations over the summer, blood banks in the Pacific Northwest are now seeing a “steep drop” in blood supply after the worldwide CrowdStrike outage, the Washington Department of Health announced.
Police Seek Idaho ‘Punk’ That Shoved Elderly Man to Ground [Video]
Nampa Police are once again turning to the community to solve a disturbing case. In an incident that took place on the afternoon of Friday, July 26th, an elderly man using a walker was shoved to the ground by a young man and left to fend for himself on the ground.
Boise teachers and leaders revisit a controversial grading policy
Originally published July 21 on IdahoEdNews.org.The Boise School District’s controversial grading system is coming under scrutiny by teachers who say it allows both high- and low-achieving students to “game the system” and bypass learning without consequences. But district administrators are doubling down on the seven-year policy and say it’s just a first step toward a necessary reinvention of an obsolete grading system. Basically, staff is being asked to be patient...
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 37, Ethan Mikita
Weight: 198lbs (-4) High school: Eagle HS, Eagle, ID. By persevering after a really bummer end to his senior season (he tore an ACL). Mr. Mikita made the decision to get back into the grind and continue his career. He was offered a preferred walk-on spot with Washington and Boise State. Obviously he chose correctly.
Idaho State Museum unveils new exhibit honoring Senator Frank Church
The Idaho State Museum, in partnership with Boise State’s Frank Church Institute, unveiled a new exhibit honoring Senator Frank Church and educating visitors about his accomplishments for Boise and the U.S. The exhibit, titled “Fighting the Odds: the Life and Legacy of Senator Frank Church,” pays homage to the beloved statesman’s political prowess with three large standing panels and several artifacts from various eras of his life.
Gwen Fire/River Fire Update for Friday, July 26
No news of additional evacuations issued overnight. An Incident Management Team is planned to be in-briefed on the fires tomorrow evening and coordination has already begun with Idaho Department of Lands. Multiple fires are likely to be combined into a single incident/complex to be handled by one IMT. No new information on acreage growth or structures lost at this time. We will continue to provide updates as they become available.
Rhode Islander With Ties to White Supremacy Sentenced for Plotting to Destroy Energy Facilities
Three men -- including a Rhode Islander -- were sentenced this week for various conspiracy and firearms offenses in connection with a racially-motivated scheme to destroy an energy facility. A 25-year-old Rhode Islander was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. According to the Department of Justice, Paul James Kryscuk,...
Franklin County Republicans slate meeting to fill vacant precinct seats on Aug. 8 | News
PRESTON – A regular meeting of the Central Committee of the Franklin County Republican Party has been slated for Thursday, Aug. 8. The purpose of that meeting will be to fill vacant GOP precinct seats, according to Todd Thomas, the chair of the Franklin Republican Party. Those vacant party...
Wildfire Forcing Evacuation Of Juliaetta At 2,000 Acres Structures Lost-Second Large Fire South Of Troy
A new wildfire South of Juliaetta is forcing the town to be evacuated. Latah County Sheriff’s Deputies are evacuating the town along the Potlatch River due to the Gwen Fire which has burned over 2,000 acres. Initial reports indicate that structures have been lost. Firefighters are battling the blaze from the ground with support from aircraft making water drops on the flames. Evacuees can go to the Latah County Fairgrounds in Moscow. State Highway 3 is closed South of Juliaetta. The Latah County Commissioners will consider continuing their emergency declaration for wildfires. The board first approved the declaration last week when Texas Fire erupted nearby East of Kendrick torching four homes.
Officials investigating string of machinery and storage container thefts around eastern Idaho
IDAHO FALLS — Multiple local machinery and towing companies have been on edge this month after someone allegedly stole over $73,500 worth of equipment from them. Mark Hinds, owner of Liberty Container Services in Rigby, says he woke up on July 11 to find a 40-foot light grey shipping container, a skid steer, skid steer attachments, new fencing panels, hand tools, and a wheel kit to move storage containers were gone.
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