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Dean Hunt welcomes ICCU CFO Brian Barrett and recent ISU COB grad Andrew Hunt
This month on the Bengal Business Radio Show, ISU College of Business Dean Shane Hunt welcomes Brian Barrett, CFO of Idaho Central Credit Union and College of Business (COB) alumn, for a conversation about the value of financial health and educating ourselves to strengthen our personal financial well being. Recent ISU COB graduate Andrew Hunt is the special guest for the second half of the show. He speaks about his positive experiences as a student and tells us how those experiences helped prepare him for his exciting new position with Official League.
CEI holding groundbreaking for new 88,000-square-foot Future Tech building
IDAHO FALLS – College of Eastern Idaho will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Future Tech building on Thursday, August 1, at 9:30 a.m. The community is invited to attend and participate in the celebration. After a three-year effort, the construction of the two-level, 88,000-square-foot energy, innovation, and...
Idaho native Alyssa Mendoza earns opening round win at Paris Olympics
BOISE, Idaho — Alyssa Mendoza is headed to the women's featherweight round of 16 at the 2024 Olympics after earning a thrilling victory Tuesday morning in her Paris debut. Team USA's youngest boxer defeated Mijgona Samadova of Tajikistan in a 3-2 split decision. Mendoza is two wins away from the medal round on Saturday, Aug. 10.
Coeur d'Alene kennel shut down after dog dies from apparent heat exhaustion
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Authorities shut down a dog boarding and training facility following a dog's death from apparent heat exhaustion. Animal control officers responded July 24 to a report that a dog had died the previous weekend after being boarded at Faithful K9 Trainer in Coeur d’Alene. Founded in 2021, the kennel offered training, boarding, day care and grooming services for dogs.
Selkirk Fire responds to Scheider Fire in Sagle, multiple buildings destroyed
SAGLE, Idaho — Selkirk Fire responded to a blaze that spread to multiple buildings and surrounding brush in Sagle. According to Selkirk Fire Rescue and EMS, several agencies responded to the structure fire in the 100 block of Scheiders Road. Upon arrival, firefighters found multiple buildings involved, with the fire extending into the vegetation. Known as the Scheider Fire, the blaze has burned approximately four acres of land.
Ada County Clerk to present $391 million budget for 2025 fiscal year
BOISE, Idaho — Ada County Clerk Trent Tripple will present the proposed Fiscal Year 2025 budget to the Board of Ada County Commissioners this Tuesday, July 30 at 6:00 p.m. The Ada County Clerk aims to provide transparency on how they use taxpayer dollars to fund vital county services.
Palmer Named LC State Athletic Director
LEWISTON – After a national search and interviewing three candidates on campus, Lewis-Clark State College has named Ronnie Palmer its new athletic director, college administrators announced on Monday. Palmer, the former athletic director at Post University in Waterbury, Connecticut, will officially begin on Aug. 12. “We are very excited...
Clean Water Act Case Against Simplot Allowed To Proceed
A lawsuit challenging one of the biggest feedlot companies in the world and its waste discharges will continue after a court ruled against the company’s dismissal to dismiss. J.R. Simplot Co. and Simplot Livestock Company (Simplot) were sued in a May 2023 complaint by the environmental advocacy group Snake...
City of Twin Falls Begins Seasonal Street Maintenance
The City of Twin Falls has started seasonal street maintenance and will perform maintenance work through August 9. Street maintenance will take place mostly in northwest Twin Falls' Maintenance Zone 5 and will cause some temporary street closures and detours in the area. The maintenance work maintains the life and drivability of city streets.
Take back your money at the Idaho Potato Museum
BLACKFOOT – Remember that check you forgot to cash? Aug. 7 is your chance to claim it. Bingham County residents have more than $4,400,000 in unclaimed funds, so State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth wants to reunite them with their money. Ellsworth will be at the Idaho Potato Museum in Blackfoot...
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