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Everything To Know About Steve Pankey, the Former Idaho Gubernatorial Candidate Convicted of Killing Jonelle Matthews
Over the course of his life, Steve Pankey has been defined by many labels: husband, father, used car salesman, failed gubernatorial candidate and, most recently, convicted killer. In 2022, he was found guilty of kidnapping and killing 12-year-old Jonelle Matthews decades earlier. The heartbreaking case is the focus of Oxygen’s...
Spokane Valley dogs enjoy a swim in the pool
SPOKANE, Wash. – Dogs were invited to take a swim in the Spokane Valley Mission Pool on Sunday. Small and large dogs frolicked around the water in separate sessions to ensure safety. All dogs were required to be properly vaccinated and cleaned before the event to keep the pool in clean condition for future patrons.
An Idaho City Wrestles With a Woke Approach to Crime
The Magic Valley’s 14 liberals won’t like it, but the people recently arrested in connection with a string of shootings in Twin Falls aren’t named Smith or Jones. Arrest reports are factual. And while Anglos still commit the majority of crimes, it’s a fair question to ask if some of the gunplay is related to Latin gangs. You can bury your head in the sand and take a woke approach, but a lot of your neighbors are asking some questions and looking for answers.
Boise State press conference before first game of 2024 football season
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Boise State Football's first game of the 2024 season is Saturday, Aug. 31, against Georgia Southern. BSU will hold a news conference at noon on Monday, and CBS2 will livestream it. Boise State is one of the top contenders for the Group of Five's spot...
‘In the game to make milk’ – Embryo program furthers genetic potential at Swisslane Farms
Following a simple philosophy of structure and dedication, the farms are able to balance Double Ovsynch, embryo transfer and beef-on-dairy with the goal to make as much milk as possible. Already a registered user? Sweet! Make sure you are signed in. If not, what are you waiting for? It’s FREE....
Burley boys soccer loses heartbreaker to Century; Saturday's high school soccer scores
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Burley Bobcats boys soccer team fell to the Century Diamondbacks 2-1 in the opening game of the 2024 season. The D-Backs opened the scoring in the first half on a nice bar down shot from outside the box by Owen Stout and Century would take a 1-0 lead to the half.
Pickup bursts into flame in Ucon
UCON — Firefighters from the Ucon and Idaho Falls Fire Departments responded to a pickup truck engulfed in flames Sunday afternoon near East 113th North. Callers told dispatchers around 1:04 p.m. that the truck was on fire. Both Idaho Falls and Ucon arrived on scene and found a pickup truck fully involved in flames. The fire was quickly brought under control.
Albertsons executives deleted texts about Kroger merger to destroy evidence, FTC says
BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Federal regulators accused Albertsons executives of deleting text messages relevant to a lawsuit challenging the Boise company’s merger with Kroger, according to a filing in a federal court in Portland. But a judge on Friday rejected the Federal Trade Commission’s request for a ruling...
ISU Ambush obstacle race returns next month
POCATELLO –– Idaho State University’s beloved obstacle race, the ISU Ambush, is set to return on Saturday, Sept. 28 on Bartz Field. The ISU Ambush invites Bengals from all backgrounds who may be beginners or seasoned racers to compete. Registration is open for individual racers or teams of 4-7 people and is $40 per person. Participants will run an obstacle course that will include a team wall, balance beam, tire pull, etc., challenging one’s skills and teamwork abilities. The course will take racers throughout the Pocatello ISU campus, including Bartz Field and Miller Ranch Stadium. Past ISU Ambush obstacle races have featured a “mud run,” but due to change of location, this year’s event will feature no mud or water of any kind.
Breached water main repaired after causing flood damage to Pocatello homes, shutting down streets
POCATELLO — City public works crews have repaired a water main that suffered a breach Saturday evening in a Pocatello neighborhood, shutting down streets and causing flood damage to multiple homes. The water main breach at West Maple Street and Moreland Avenue near the Westwood Mall occurred around 7 p.m. Saturday when an old 12-inch cross fitting came apart, the city reported. City public works crews and the Pocatello Fire...
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