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Dozens of firefighters across the state sent to help fight wildfires in Idaho
Idaho now has a gold-and-silver depository. Its owner says it can hold more than Fort Knox.
EAGLE (Idaho Statesman) — A gold and silver depository that its owner says can store more than Fort Knox just opened in downtown Eagle. Precious metals dealer Money Metals Exchange, based in Eagle, built a $28 million, 37,000-square-foot “extremely secure location for individuals, businesses, family offices, governments, and financial institutions across the globe to store high value precious metals assets,” Money Metals said in an email Monday.
100TH YEAR CALDWELL NIGHT RODEO OFF TO A ROUSING START
CALDWELL, Idaho (Aug 13, 2024) – A century ago, the citizens of Caldwell, Idaho, got together and hosted a rodeo that now has 100 years of history – and if opening night was any indication, this rodeo has a great future ahead of it. It is the rodeo...
Caldwell school board approves armed private security to replace SROs
After the Caldwell electorate voted down its school district’s $4.1 million supplemental levy in May, school resource officers (SROs) have become one of the casualties of budget cuts. Instead, Eagle Eye Security will step up to fill the void. At the school board’s Monday meeting, members approved a yearlong contract with the private force, which will allocate three officers to patrol Caldwell schools while class is in session. Caldwell High...
Kootenai County aims to improve tax correction transparency
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Kootenai County staff have asked commissioners to change how they approach tax cancellations and value corrections for prior years in order to communicate when those changes impact taxing districts. Julina Hildreth, a senior accountant in the Kootenai County Auditor’s Office, proposed the change Tuesday.
Grizzly Bear Relocated To Island Park Area After Killing Calf
On August 13, 2024, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG) relocated an adult male grizzly bear after it was determined that the bear had killed a domestic calf near Highway 20 and the Buffalo River. The decision to relocate the bear was made in consultation with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).
Sierra Ferrell Turns NPR’s Tiny Desk into Trail of Flowers for Intimate Concert
Sierra Ferrell brought her Trail of Flowers to the NPR Tiny Desk, performing her Americana hits surrounded by flowers on every surface. She began with the song “I Could Drive You Crazy,” playing the fiddle along with her band of identically-dressed boys. The concert, an intimate treat for the NPR office, showcased her unique vocal prowess.
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