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Boise City Council extends Red Lion hotel shelter agreement through fall 2025
The Red Lion Hotel Boise Downtowner has leased a portion of their hotel rooms to unhoused individuals and families with children since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when social distancing guidelines required shelters to limit capacity. Yet City of Boise Senior Housing and Community Development Manager Maureen Brewer says...
Historic Downtown Pocatello weekly update
The Bannock Civitan Club will host this week’s Revive @ 5 Summer Concert on Wednesday. Gone After Midnight will be live on stage from 5-8:00 p.m. This week’s sponsor is Connections Credit Union. Angels Tacos, The Yellowstone Restaurant, and Palate Street Bistro will have delicious food available. Live music, great food, cold beverages and family fun, every Wednesday, all summer long at Lookout Point!
24hrs with a Local : Spur Community Foundation Executive Director Sally Gillespie
Before eventually moving to the Sun Valley area in 1997, Spur Community Foundation Executive Director Sally Gillespie was living in Philadelphia, only dreaming of living out West on the many vacations she would take to this side of the country. But she eventually made her way to Idaho, working at the Nature Conservancy, Sun Valley Center for the Arts (now the Sun Valley Museum of Art), and consulting in the nonprofit world before starting the Spur Community Foundation. Founded in 2016, Spur Community Foundation’s mission is to inspire impactful philanthropy in the Wood River Valley by helping people give purposefully and helping local nonprofits achieve maximum impact. It is through this work that the organization helps maintain the culture and spirit of this community. Sally lives in Elkhorn and in her free time enjoys walking the local trails, Nordic skiing, and outdoor socializing with her friends or her children, ages 22 and 20, when they are home. Read on to learn more about her perfect August day in Sun Valley.
Dr. Nathan Richardson pioneers advanced shoulder surgery in Pocatello
POCATELLO ― Bingham Healthcare proudly announces that Dr. Nathan Richardson has successfully performed the first shoulder arthroplasty surgery in Pocatello using the revolutionary Blueprint Mixed Reality Guidance System by Stryker. He is one of only eight surgeons in the country currently using this technology. It is available in our community because of his skill and commitment to give patients the very best outcomes possible.
Rodeo queens are sisters at this year’s Preston Night Rodeo | News
PRESTON – This year there is a new twist to That Famous Preston Night Rodeo. The Rodeo Queens are sisters. Julian Christensen, 16, is this year’s Queen and her sister Greenlee, 14, is the Jr. Queen. The two locals have earned their place in Preston’s rodeo history.
Vandal Football: Idaho begins fall camp on Wednesday
MOSCOW, Idaho – The Idaho Vandal Football team, picked to finish third in the Big Sky Conference, opens fall camp on July 31 in Moscow. Fall camp scrimmages are scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 8 and Saturday, Aug. 17. Five Vandal players earned All-Big Sky Preseason honors and two earned...
Ogden Police Chief Eric Young stepping down
OGDEN, Utah, July 31, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Ogden City Police Chief Eric Young is retiring, ending his tenure presiding over a 60% reduction in serious crime. Young spent all 32 years of his law enforcement career at OCPD, the city said Wednesday in announcing his departure. He was appointed chief in January 2021 after nine years as deputy chief.
Customers of house-flipping scheme tied to HGTV stars to receive $12M in refund checks
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is distributing $12 million in payments to thousands of Americans after it says a Utah-based company with ties to multiple HGTV stars duped people into paying for pricey seminars promising success "flipping" houses.
Utah sees nearly 90 new wildfires this week, almost half human-caused
Aside from the fire along Democrat Alley, the other Summit County burns are contained or extinguished as of Wednesday afternoon. Utah Fire Info reports 44% of the week’s new fires were human caused, including the Browns Canyon and Dikker Hill fires. The cause of Monday’s Murdock Hollow fire is...
Preparation is best defense against heat-related deaths, says state official
Three hikers died in Utah’s national parks in July in the triple-digit heat. The Associated Press reports a father and daughter who got lost in Canyonlands National Park were among them. Steve Bullock is the chief of law enforcement at the Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation. He said those...
State, feds seek information after 2 endangered California condors killed near Cedar City
Investigators with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service seek information after two California condors were shot and killed in southern Utah in the last two years, according to a statement from DWR spokesperson Faith Jolley. Jolley said the first condor was discovered during...
Utah congressional candidate contests election results in state Supreme Court as recount begins
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — With a recount underway, the closely trailing Republican challenger for Utah’s 2nd District U.S. House seat is contesting the primary election results in state Supreme Court in a last-ditch effort to recover enough disqualified ballots to overtake his opponent. Colby Jenkins was 214 votes, or 0.2 percentage points, behind U.S. Rep. Celeste Maloy when counties certified their results last month, placing the race within recount territory, which in Utah is when the difference in votes for each candidate is equal to or less than 0.25% of the total number of votes cast. Jenkins formally requested...
Salt Lake City ranks 14th for the worst air quality in the world
As smoke from wildfires in northern Utah and California continue to funnel into the Salt Lake valley, Utah's air quality has taken a considerable hit, ranking among the Top 15 worst in the world to close July.
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