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Rebuilding from the rubble: Idaho hires interim volleyball coach
Aug. 10—When Romana Redondo Krišková joined the Idaho volleyball coaching staff last season, there was no chance she had any clue what she was walking into. The new interim head coach for the Vandals had to endure the wildest first year on a job anyone could imagine in 2023. Redondo Krišková was an assistant to Chris Gonzalez, who was put on administrative leave on March 27 before stepping ...
Non-profit group Crossroad Park buys Chad Daybell property
An anonymous donor has purchased the Chad Daybell house north of Rexburg. They plan to give it to a new non-profit group called Crossroad Park which wants to turn the land into a community space to honor the victims.
I-90 westbound reopen after crash blocked lane near Post Falls
POST FALLS, Idaho — A crash on westbound I-90 prompted one lane of traffic to close near Post Falls. The Idaho Department of Transportation said the roadway is now fully reopend. The Idaho Transportation Department said the crash occurred around 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 11.
Lapwai Fire along with Nez Perce Tribal Fire make quick work of a grass fire on Thunder Hill Road
LAPWAI - A grass fire was reported around 10:00am today on Thunder Hill Road, Lapwai Fire arrived on scene with 6 people, 1 engine, and a water tender; Nez Perce Tribal Fire had three brush trucks and 8 people total. Fire units were on scene about 2 hrs. No injuries...
Armed home robbery ends in foot chase, suspect turns gun on self
BOISE, Idaho — According to the Public Information Officer (PIO) for Boise Fire, Lynsey Amundson, officers of the Boise Police Department (BPD) were chasing a home robbery suspect on foot when the man shot himself with his own handgun and died by suicide. Amundson told KTVB reports of an...
Grays gouged by potent Royals offense setting up winner-take-all Game 3
POCATELLO — If the Gate City Grays are to earn a spot in the Northern Utah League Championship Series, they will have to do so Saturday night on the road. Following an exhilarating 19-13 road upset over the top-seeded Royals in Logan Thursday night, the Grays had a chance to punch their ticket in Game 2 of the three-game set Friday at Halliwell Park. But the Royals had other plans altogether, jumping all over Gate City starter Brody Burch for six runs in the first inning en route to a 16-8 victory.
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