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Judge denies rider and gives prison time for injury to a child
IDAHO FALLS — A 38-year-old man is in prison after a judge denied requests from both the prosecution and defense for him to be sent on a rider program. District Judge Michael Whyte sentenced Braxton Adams to a minimum of three years and a maximum of ten years in prison for felony injury to a child.
Popular Activity Could Get Land Boise River Floaters In Jail
Every summer, countless families flock to the Boise River for fun in the sun. With inflatables in tow and sunscreen pasted on their skin, it's a tradition that keeps people coming back year after year. But beware! One common mistake could turn your fun, relaxing float into a legal nightmare!
40 years Weiser High Class of ’84’ Reunion
Thank you to the following people and businesses who made this reunion possible. Classmates from the Class of 84’ for showing up and celebrating together and reuniting. Committee members who worked extremely hard to put the reunion together. Stacy Williams Walker, Joe Ramirez, Rosie Huerta Rhodes, Darren Lee, Marcy May Smith, Dean Overacker, and Michal Emert Lewis. Each team member was in charge of sub-committees and enlisted help from other classmates, family, and friends.
Oregon drought concerns increase following heat wave
With an early summer heat wave hitting Oregon, specialists have concerns for the drought conditions in months to come. June 3 marked the first time since 2019 that the state saw no drought conditions. As temperatures skyrocketed statewide, hitting the triple digits within the first week of July, months to come are looking extra dry. Matt Warbritton, supervisory hydrologist for the Natural Resources Conservation Service, said these conditions can “create...
Oregon launches new summer food program for children
Oregon Summer Electronic Benefits Transfer (Summer EBT) is a new food benefits program to help shrink the hunger gap when children are on summer break and don’t have easy access to healthy meals at school. Summer EBT started in late June and provides $120 per eligible child to buy food. “During the summer, many families must provide another 10 meals per child, per week,” Oregon Department of Education Director Dr....
Umatilla Oregon Suspect’s Mugshot Creeps Out the Internet
This guy decided to go all smiley in his mugshot. Umatilla County Suspect was convicted on various charges. Going through law enforcement news and stories, we came across this mugshot from the Umatilla County Sheriff's Office. 34-year-old Brandon James Linham, of Umatilla, was convicted several charges earlier this week, according...
Idaho’s Summer Camp for Billionaires Hypocrisy
Summer vacation is almost over for the world's wealthiest people in Sun Valley, Idaho. The yearly Allen & Company get-together will wrap up on Saturday. This year's event could be the most popular one in recent memory, as some have speculated that Boise's airport has been used to handle the overflow of jets to the much smaller Hailey Airport.
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...
Idaho Wildfire Season Enters Screaming
You may have noticed the dark orange shade at sunrise. Fire season has arrived in Idaho with a vengeance. I had guests on my radio show from Fish and Game on Thursday morning. They came and told me they could smell the smoke drifting from fires as far away as Boise. As of Friday morning, I could look out a window in Twin Falls and see the haze to the north and west.
9 Years Missing: Tarot Reader Gives Take On Idaho DeOrr Kunz Case
July 10 (Wednesday) will mark the ninth anniversary of the disappearance of DeOrr Kunz Jr. from an eastern Idaho campground. He was just 2 years old when he vanished. A tarot reader recently spent thirty minutes explaining what signs she has received regarding the tragic case. DeOrr Kunz Jr. went...
Exercise, no, we said extra fries: 'Simplot Free FryDay' on July 12
BOISE, Idaho — People may want to hurry to JUMP because, time fries, and in celebration of National French Fry Day, the Simplot Free FryDay is July 12 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. "Get ready for a crispy, fun-filled afternoon at Free FryDay, a family-friendly community event hosted by Simplot," a news release stated.
US Forest Service pilot fighting fire near Stanley hikes to safety after helicopter crash
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Officials say the pilot of a helicopter that was responding to a small wildfire in central Idaho before crashing in the Sawtooth National Forest survived and was able to hike to a waiting ambulance. The helicopter was among the aircraft responding Thursday night to a small wildfire burning near Redfish Lake, a popular camping and recreation destination. U.S. Forest Service spokesperson Angela Hawkins says the National Transportation Safety Board will investigate the incident. She said the Forest Service was not immediately able to release additional information. Authorities evacuated one small campground on the south end of the lake because of the fire.
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