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Discarded Fireworks Suspected as Cause of Wednesday Night House Fire in Moscow
MOSCOW - Just before midnight on Wednesday, firefighters and police were dispatched to a reported structure fire at 411 N. Almon Street. First arriving fire personnel encountered flames and smoke on the front and underside of the residence. The first arriving apparatus arrived in 6 minutes. According to the Moscow...
NIGHTLIFE: New Speakeasy Opening in Twin Falls Idaho
UPDATE: The venue has changed the opening to July 12. A new speakeasy is opening in Twin Falls on July 12th promising excitement and fun for those wanting a new nightlife experience. The History of the Speakeasy. Speakeasies have a rich history, rooted in the Prohibition era of the 1920s...
Oregon coast’s last wood-frame lighthouse is set for $1.4 million renovation
A $1.4 million renovation is expected to breathe new life into Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, an old coastal landmark known for its short lifespan, its own inhouse ghost and for inspiring a historical society still thriving 76 years later. The repairs aim to ensure the longevity of the Oregon coast’s last standing wood-frame lighthouse.
Here is what you need to know about a major heatwave brewing
Sunshine is once again dominating our weather temperatures on Thursday inching up to around 90° in Boise and the low to mid-90s in the western valley. A major heatwave will be affect all of the valleys in western Idaho starting as early as Saturday. High temperature records in Boise could be set on Wednesday and Thursday as listed below.
The cost of criminalizing maternal health care in Idaho
As more women delay having families for a variety of reasons, there are more risks for the mother. The reasons for delaying the start of a family are usually personal, although more women say attending college, dealing with student loan debt and delaying marriage are the top reasons found by a Pew Charitable Trust study. […] The post The cost of criminalizing maternal health care in Idaho appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Excessive heat watch this weekend as Boise temps may hit record 108 degrees
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — Sunny skies will stick around early next week as high pressure settles into much of the west coast. Temperatures will rise dramatically as high pressure strengthens over the region. An excessive heat watch will take effect Saturday afternoon with temperatures jumping into the triple digits across much of the valley.
3G Ventures opens new Ashley Outlet in Twin Falls, second in Idaho
TWIN FALLS, Idaho – 3G Ventures celebrated the grand opening and ribbon cutting last month of its new Ashley Outlet store in Twin Falls, with Chamber of Commerce and company leaders joined by store employees for the event. Opened on June 1, the 18,000-square-foot showroom is located at 1305...
NIGHTLIFE: New Speakeasy Opening in Twin Falls Idaho
UPDATE: The venue has changed the opening to July 12. A new speakeasy is opening in Twin Falls on July 12th promising excitement and fun for those wanting a new nightlife experience. The History of the Speakeasy. Speakeasies have a rich history, rooted in the Prohibition era of the 1920s...
Preston flag football finishes up
The Preston High School football team annual coed flag football fundraiser directed by Cody Traveler finished up on June 29. It was three weeks long with two games a night once a week on Friday at the Preston High School field. Despite a little higher numbers this year, the second and third grade teams had to play a game or two against fourth and fifth grade teams to fill out their schedules. The older teams were good sports about trying hard enough to challenge the young players, but not hard enough to discourage the younger less experienced players. All of...
From the Archives - July 4, 2024
Happy 4th of July from Sport (the dog) and Andrew Jackson Kent. Be Safe. The Boundary County Historical Society and Museum, 7229 Main St., Bonners Ferry, Idaho sponsors this column. Visit the museum, Thursday-Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m., or visit the website at boundarycountymuseum.org or the museum’s Facebook page for historical...
This Week in History — July 4, 2024
A cave-in at the east portal of the No.1 tunnel, Spokane International Railway Co. four miles north of Bonners Ferry, occurred Tuesday afternoon at three o'clock. Section and wrecking crews have been working day and night to clear away the 1,500 yards of rock and dirt which covered the right-of-way for a considerable distance. Tuesday evening the passengers on Train No.1 westbound had to walk around the mountainside a distance of a good quarter mile to the west end of the tunnel and board a special train which had been sent from Spokane.
Local track & field program brings community together
SANDPOINT — With fun team names like the "Feisty Strawberries" and the "Sassy Sasquatches," and with Sandpoint High varsity track and field athletes as coaches, the Sandpoint Parks and Recreation’s youth track and field program was a hit with local youngsters of all ages this past spring. The...
Sandpoint police looking for hit-and-run suspect
SANDPOINT, Idaho – The Sandpoint Police Department is searching for a hit and run suspect. According to the department, a passing truck hit someone’s vehicle and then sped off on the 1000 block of Cedar Street around 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Anyone with information on the hit and run...
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