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New public charter school in Avimor opens its doors
The calendar didn’t read Dec. 24 or Dec. 31, but the hallways and classrooms of Idaho Novus Classical Academy had an aura not unlike a holiday eve on Tuesday. That’s because years of planning and work came to fruition Wednesday as about 378 students walked through the school’s doors for its first year of bringing education to students at the kindergarten through sixth-grade levels.
Air park fails to land with P&Z commissioners in Island Park
ISLAND PARK — Plans for a controversial air park on the Henrys Lake Flats are facing increasing turbulence. The Fremont County Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously rejected a proposal from developers to change the county’s comprehensive plan map and zoning from rural to industrial in Island Park. The decision was made during a planning and zoning meeting on Saturday.
City of Tetonia reviews Tetonia Club’s event permits
TETONIA, Idaho — After a lapse in temporary event permits, Tetonia Club goes before the City of Tetonia’s Planning and Zoning Commission for hosting outdoor live music. Father and son Scott and Skyler Kauf went before the City of Tetonia on Monday, Aug. 26, to talk about their business, the Tetonia Club’s future armed with nearly 300 signatures from Tetonia and Teton Valley residents.
Idaho Air National Guard, Air Force Prepares for Future Conflicts
BOISE, ID (CBS2) — The United States Air Force is going through a transformation this year, and some of that shift will affect the 124th Fighter Wing based out of Gowen Field in Boise, Idaho. The Wing flies A-10 Thunderbolt II, which has been in active service since 1977,...
The Boys & Girls Club of the Magic Valley is holding a home raffle
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —The Boys & Girls Club of the Magic Valley is holding a raffle and the biggest prize is a home. Tickets are on sale right now and can be purchased through their website. To tell us how the funds from the raffle will be used...
Odor complaint leads to manhole full of random debris and backed up sewer
BLACKFOOT — Wastewater crews in Blackfoot responded to an odor complaint and discovered debris that didn’t belong inside a manhole, which caused some problems with the sewer. Crews responded on Thursday, Aug. 22, after 1 p.m. near the area of Court Street and Rich Street. Wastewater Collections Supervisor...
After joining Broncos as a walk-on, Boen Phelps wants to make his name known
BOISE — The start of the college football season gives unknown players across the country a chance to shine and get noticed by their own fan base. Boen Phelps is hoping he can be that type of player this year for Boise State. The redshirt freshman, who joined the Broncos as a walk-on last season, is quickly making his way up the depth chart at safety and potentially putting himself in position to get some significant playing time this season. ...
Fans Prepare for a BIG Change Inside Boise State’s Albertsons Stadium This Year
The countdown to Boise State’s first game of the season is on! The Broncos open their 2024 campaign on Saturday, August 31 at Georgia Southern. With Ashton Jeanty deciding to stay at Boise State to make a run at the Heisman trophy and the Broncos picking up some very good players during the off season, the team looks pretty darn formidable on paper. We don’t want to put the cart before the horse, but some experts like Bill Connelly at ESPN, believe that BSU has the best shot at getting the “Group of Five’s” spot in the new 12 team College Football Playoff.
JC signs $300,000 contract with CFD for ambulance services
Following a discussion with Central Fire District and Idaho Falls Ambulance at their previous Jefferson County Board of Commissioners meeting, the board chose to approve an ambulance service contract with Central Fire on Aug. 19, for $300,000. A contract with Idaho Falls Ambulance will be reviewed and considered at a later time.
Importance of Oregon vs. Boise State in Group of Five College Football Playoff race
With 12 teams set to make the College Football Playoff this season — including one from the Group of 5 — the stakes will be raised in countless games across the country. And you can count a Week 2 showdown between Boise State and Oregon among them. While the Ducks could likely lose one or even two […] The post Importance of Oregon vs. Boise State in Group of Five College Football Playoff race appeared first on On3.
Dozens of cats rescued from Caldwell mobile home en route to landfill
CALDWELL, Idaho (CBS2) — An animal hoarding case is stretching shelter and rescue groups thin in the Treasure Valley. Volunteers were called to an abandoned mobile home in Caldwell on Tuesday. About a dozen frightened cats inside were in danger because the mobile home was being hauled to the Canyon County landfill.
Coeur d’Alene firefighters seek donations for back-to-school food effort
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Coeur d’Alene firefighters are hitting the pavement in a fight against hunger. Coeur d’Alene Firefighters Local 710 are hosting their annual food drive for back to school from September 1-7. Firefighters will trade their firefighting gear for a vintage fire truck to drive...
East Idaho police K9 found dead
IDAHO FALLS — We are sad to share the news of the death of one of our K9 officers, K9 Diezel, after an unexpected medical issue. Diezel, a 2-year-old Dutch Shepherd, had been with the Idaho Falls Police Department for about a year and was in the process of becoming certified as a Narcotics Detection and Patrol Work K9 with his handler. Diezel, who was off-duty and at home at...
Soda Springs Youth Service Mission
Recently, Service Missionaries from the Soda Springs Youth Service Mission joined the Caribou Historical Society to clean the Pioneer Cedar Cemetery. On Thursday, August 15th, Bill Horsley and Galen Wilson from the Caribou Historical Society worked together with Elder and Sister Porter and their counselors, Elder and Sister Stringham, Elder and Sister Whitesides and Elder and Sister Portela and the Service Missionaries currently serving in the Soda Springs Youth Service Mission on a service project of cleaning up the Pioneer Cedar Cemetery in Soda Springs.
Fraud Probe Uncovers $1M Embezzlement in Tiny Washington Town
A recent audit by the Office of the Washington State Auditor has revealed that Morton’s clerk-treasurer embezzled over $900,000 in public funds. Washington State Auditor Reports Major Embezzlement Scandal in Morton. In a shocking revelation, the Office of the Washington State Auditor has uncovered a staggering $937,584 embezzled by...
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