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This Idaho City’s Dumb Policy Continues to Anger Idahoans
Every city in Idaho is special to those who live there, regardless of how long they have lived in their own unique Idahome. No, we're not going to report that one city is the best over another. However, one city has a HUGE problem that threatens to disrupt anyone visiting this Treasure Valley city.
Idaho Burns and the Environmentalists Fiddle
The federal government needs to get the hell out of Idaho! The fires currently wiping out our forests and history could’ve been minimized by some simple logic. Instead, policy is being made by tree-spiking, granola-chomping, and hemp skirt-wearing kooks like Tracy Stone-Manning at the Bureau of Land Management. Our forests won’t survive another four years of liberal madness.
Wildfires increase mercury in Pacific Northwest headwater streams, USGS study shows
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey found wildfires are increasing mercury concentrations in Pacific Northwest headwater streams. Mercury is a naturally occurring metal found in rocks and soil. But under the right conditions, it can be converted into methylmercury, a highly toxic form that accumulates in organisms such as fish and humans, said Boise-based USGS […]
New Idaho law requires parental permission for schools to provide first aid—including Band-Aids
Due to a new Idaho law, schools will need permission from parents to give students any medical care, all the way down to over-the-counter pain meds for headaches and Band-Aids for scraped knees. Senate Bill 1329, also known as The Parents’ Rights in Medical Decision-Making Act, went into effect on...
Idaho Falls pilot hospitalized after plane crash in Island Park
ISLAND PARK — A pilot was taken by air ambulance to a local hospital after the plane he was in crashed. The incident happened Monday off Old Shotgun Road at a private airstrip, which is near the Island Park Reservoir. Fremont County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Bart Quayle told...
Police: Drunk convicted felon arrested after firing handgun through floor of Pocatello apartment building
POCATELLO — A 34-year-old convicted felon was recently arrested after police say he discharged a pistol he illegally possessed through the floor of an apartment building and then eluded officers during a brief vehicle pursuit while driving drunk. William Wayne Joseph Braden, of Blackfoot, has been charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and discharging a firearm at an occupied building, both of which are felonies. He was also charged with misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence, eluding an officer, driving without privileges and...
Man arrested in Rexburg for alleged rape of 17-year-old
REXBURG — A 21-year-old Rexburg man was arrested after a minor reported he had “forcibly” raped her. Garrett Scott Durrant was charged with felony rape of a victim who is 16 or 17 years old, and the perpetrator is three years or more older than the victim.
New park gives downtown Montpelier big boost
MONTPELIER — The recently completed Heritage Park in downtown Montpelier held a ribbon cutting and free concert on Wednesday, August 21. Steve Allred, president of the Montpelier Community Foundation, said the park started as an economic development to refurbish downtown infrastructure with a $500,000 block grant from the Idaho Department of Commerce. The park is located on Washington Street in an area that had fallen into disrepair.
Missing Idaho Senior Last Seen Near Challis In Late July
The search for a missing Idaho senior has entered its third week. Have you seen Ronald Jenks?. Ronald Jenks, 63, went missing during the final days of July, according to a profile created on the Idaho Missing Persons Alerts Facebook page. Jenks is believed to have been driving his gray Dodge Dakota with the license plate number V41144, according to IMPA.
There Could Be a 2nd Taco Bell in Twin Falls Soon
Most residents in Twin Falls can agree that there is a lopsided number of restaurants on the north side of town vs the south side. Not all residents will agree though that it’s a problem. But, as someone who lives and works on the south side of town, we...
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