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Authorities: Pocatello man fires shotgun outside McDonald's following altercation
AMMON — A Pocatello man was arrested Sunday morning after an altercation in a McDonald’s parking lot in Ammon led to a shotgun being fired in the air. Daniel Jacob Wise, 18, has been charged with felony aggravated assault, which carries a potential punishment of five years in prison. According to the probable cause affidavit, on August 25, at around 12:51 a.m., a Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputy was dispatched to...
INL building briefly evacuated due to report of suspicious package
IDAHO FALLS — A building on the Idaho National Laboratory Idaho Falls campus was briefly evacuated Thursday due to a report of a suspicious package. INL spokeswoman Lori McNamara tells EastIdahoNews.com several hundred employees were evacuated from the Engineering Research Office Building at 2525 Fremont Avenue at about 2:30 p.m.
ISP Trooper honored with Silver Star for stopping high-speed chase
Thursday, Corporal Travis Gurney was presented the Silver Star in recognition of his heroic actions in the face of danger, which reflect law enforcement’s highest tradition of selfless service and courage.
ISU Coaches Show 08/28/2024 - ISU Football prepares for Oregon State
The first episode of the 2024/25 season features Head Coach Cody Hawkins and Director of Athletics Pauline Thiros. Hawkins discusses the Bengals’ upcoming trip to Oregon State to take on the Beavers, and Thiros talks about the state of the department and the strides that ISU has made to give our student-athletes the chance to succeed. Cody Hawkins talks about the path to building a successful football program at Idaho State.
Idaho Falls High School Principal Christopher Powell named Idaho principal of the year
Idaho Falls High School Principal Christopher Powell has been named as principal of the year by the Idaho Association of Secondary School Principals. Powell said it was deeply humbling to even be nominated and just goes to show how well everyone is working together at the school. “It’s recognition for our students, our parents, our teachers, our counselors, our district office,” Powell said. “Because if you don’t have all of...
Idaho Falls Police Department K9 dies after unexpected medical issue
IDAHO FALLS — A dog who worked for the Idaho Falls Police Department for a year has died. “We are sad to share the news of the death of one of our K9 officers, K9 Diezel, after an unexpected medical issue,” the department posted on social media Wednesday.
Friday Night Football: Find Week 1 matchups across southern Idaho
BOISE, Idaho — The wait is officially over – Week 1 of the 2024 Idaho high school football season has arrived with a loaded schedule of matchups across each classification. Dona Larsen Park plays host to consecutive rivalry collisions as Borah and Timberline battle Thursday before Friday's bout...
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.
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.
Dubois prepares for upcoming annual Memorial Rodeo
DUBOIS — The Fall season brings students and educators back to school. Back to School Night took place at Lindy Ross Elementary on Aug. 26, the night before school started. ”The Place to Bee” was the Clark County Fair Aug. 15-17. To kick off the fair, there was a free dinner for the community at Waring City Park Aug. 16. At the dinner there was a smoked meat contest. Winners of that cook off contest are: 1) Bret Taylor; 2) Johnathan Spiess. After the dinner the livestock show took place. Even though there was a downpour of rain, a crowd gathered to watch and to bid on the 4-H animals. There was also a Round Robin for 4-H contests where they show their skills in working with a variety of animals. When the fair was open to the public at the Dubois Community Building, folks got to buy baked goods, watch a demonstration of beekeeping by Kevin Vincett, look at 4-H projects and vote for their favorite Open Class Contest items. There were door prize drawings held periodically throughout the two days of the indoor activities. Winners of Open Class Contest include: Baked Goods — 1) Cheyenne Jensen; 2) Jolene Johnson; Floral Arrangements — 1) Treva May; 2) Amy Murdock; Produce — 1) Amy Murdock; 2) Tub Tavenner; Arts and Crafts — 1) Kellie Tavenner Shaw; 2) Chasity Crandall; Canned Goods — 1) Amy Murdock; 2) Dee Anne Taylor; Photography — 1) Samantha Farr; 2) Dee Anne Taylor. Outdoor Contest winners include: Pickleball — 1) Brett and Amy Murdock; 2) Noah and Callie Neville; Corn Hole Toss — 1) Darrin and Treva May; 2) Bo and Morti Billman.
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.
Generations of families, educators celebrate Heyburn Elementary's 100th anniversary
SAINT MARIES, Idaho -- Heyburn Elementary School in Saint Maries is celebrating its centennial, and teachers and staff going back decades returned to the school to honor the occasion.
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