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Vote for Idaho State Police in the 11th Annual AAST “Best Looking Cruiser” Contest!
MERIDIAN – The Idaho State Police (ISP) proudly announces our newest 2024 patrol vehicle, the Ford Mustang GT. We acquired Mustangs to enhance our fleet with high-performance, reliable, and efficient cars that meet the rigorous demands of law enforcement. The Mustang’s powerful engine and advanced handling capabilities, unique to this model, enable troopers to respond to emergencies swiftly and effectively, providing enhanced protection to the community. Additionally, the Mustang’s modern safety features and robust build contribute to the safety of troopers and the public. These vehicles symbolize our commitment to maintaining excellence in public safety and law enforcement.
Idaho athlete aims to compete in 2024 Paralympics
Boise native Annie Carey could be heading to the Paralympics in Paris this August. She currently holds the long jump world record in her classification as well as the U.S. record in the 200 meters, and last year she competed in the Parapan American Games, bringing home bronze medals in the 100 meter, 200 meter and long jump.
Waterfowl banding efforts help provide critical monitoring data
Thousands of ducks and geese are banded across Idaho each year as part of a federal waterfowl monitoring program. This June, Fish and Game staff led banding efforts at two locations within the Clearwater Region- Winchester Lake State Park and Lewiston Country Club. A total of 75 geese were processed this year (50 females and 25 males) including 64 newly banded geese and 11 geese that had previously been captured and banded by IDFG. Over the last two years, a total of 163 geese have been banded in the Clearwater Region.
Idaho's avian flu outbreak in dairies is largely self-monitored; experts warn of potential health risks
BOISE, Idaho — This article originally appeared in the Idaho Press. Idaho dairy producers are navigating one of the worst outbreaks of an avian flu strain in the U.S., and from an animal health and public health standpoint, the situation is largely self-monitored. Threat to human health at this...
Group Seeks Meeting With Oregon Governor on Making Eastern Counties Part of Idaho
OREGON - Leaders of the "Greater Idaho" movement are asking Oregon Governor Tina Kotek to sit down with them and talk about next steps for the 13 counties in eastern Oregon who have passed measures supporting a move of the Oregon/Idaho border. According to a press release, the organization has...
Kardashians Return to Idaho Celebrating America
When one thinks of glitz and glamor, there is only one family that most folks in America and the entire world think of: The Kardashians. The clan led by Kris Jenner has taken over the worlds of fashion, streaming, makeup, liquor, and anything else female consumers' treasure. If you're unfamiliar...
Bankrupt Company Suddenly Closes ALL of Its Locations in 60 Idaho Cities
It was almost 20 years ago to the date that Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates, predicted that a certain technology would be obsolete by 2014. That prediction was off by about a decade, this latest bankruptcy filing supports exactly what he said all those years ago. In 2004, a German publication...
The Latest Scam To Strike Idaho Involves Fake Facebook Friends
We all know that scams are prominent during the holiday season but. However, the Ada County Sheriff's Office is warning that a new scam is taking Idaho by storm and it involves utilizing the friends you "think" you have on Facebook. Pay attention to your friends list!. The Ada County...
Kroger-Albertsons Merger Threatens Idaho Jobs And Traditions
Despite the Federal Trade Commission's and several state attorney generals' oppositions, along with the voices of thousands of employees and millions of customers, the proponents of the Kroger/Albertsons merger persist. The detrimental effects of this merger on workers and consumers, particularly in Idaho, are clear to anyone. The BoiseDev exclusively...
Upcoming Dworshak elk Working Group Meeting on July 18
AHSAHKA - The Dworshak Elk Working Group consists of 12 members representing hunters, outfitters, landowners and sportspersons groups. The purpose of this group is to develop proposal ideas for the 2025-26 season setting. Proposals developed by the working group will be presented to the public during the spring public comment period spring of 2025. The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will use this input to help set seasons into the future.
Idaho Patriot Thunder presents check to charities that support military families
Meridian, ID (CBS2) — On June 23 thousands of motorcycles roared down I-84 from Meridian to Mountain Home to raise money for Idaho military families during the Idaho Patriot Thunder Ride. On Saturday High Desert Harley Davidson presented a check with the proceeds raised to the Idaho Gaurd and...
Repair Work and Improvements to BLM’s Eagle Creek Road Complete
LEWISTON - Work to repair numerous road washouts, storm damage, and to make significant improvements to the Eagle Creek Road in Nez Perce County’s Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area is complete and the road is fully available for use. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) would like to thank the public for their patience while this much needed road update was undergoing construction. The public’s compliance with the temporary closure allowed construction crews to work efficiently and complete the project in a timely manner.
Lewiston Grocery Outlet is Hosting Cars4Cause
Lewiston Grocery Outlet is hosting Cars4Cause to help raise funds for the LIFE Foundation for the Lewiston School District! Bring your friends and family on Saturday, July 20th, from 8 AM – 1 PM at the Lewiston High School Parking Lot. Come enjoy a day filled with:. Classic Cars...
Lewiston schools rank second in Idaho for reading
Reading scores for Idaho schools from last year's school year have been released. The Lewiston Independent School district ranked number two out of the twenty-five largest traditional school districts in Idaho. Over 78% of students in the district read at grade level. The top performing school was McGhee Elementary, with...
City of Lewiston seeks public input on future of historic Bert Lipps pool
LEWISTON, IDAHO (KLEW) — The Lewiston Parks and Recreation Commission is asking for public input on what to do with an old piece of the city. The Bert Lipps pool was originally constructed in 1947 and It's been a cherished part of the summer for the Lewiston community however, problems with the pool were discovered last summer and it's now closed.
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