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Idahoans should inspect moss aquarium balls for possible zebra mussels, officials warn
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture says aquarium owners should inspect Marimo moss aquarium balls after fast-spreading zebra mussels were found in neighboring Washington state. Zebra mussels — like quagga mussels — are an invasive species that can clog water pipes and harm native fish populations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Zebra mussels […]
Colonel Gardiner appointed as ISP Director
BOISE, Idaho — Colonel Kedrick Wills stepped down after 29 years of service with the Idaho State Police at a Change of Command Ceremony in Meridian on Wednesday, Aug. 12. Colonel Wills served the past seven years as Director of ISP. As he entered retirement on Aug. 12, he expressed his interest in serving Idaho in various ways moving forward, he told KTVB.
Did a tornado touch down on Tuesday, and how often does eastern Idaho get tornado warnings?
POCATELLO — A tornado warning was issued on Tuesday by the National Weather Service in Pocatello — but did one ever touch down?. The warning in eastern Idaho lasted for one hour, from 2 to 3 p.m., and affected Jefferson, Butte, Bonneville and Bingham counties. The Idaho National Laboratory area was a concern.
Coeur d’Alene Man Convicted in Multi-million-Dollar Accounts Receivable Factoring Scheme
COEUR D’ALENE - 63-year-old Douglas Worman, of Coeur d’Alene, was convicted of 17 counts of wire fraud following a six-day trial, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced. Worman, who operated Worman Forest Management, a forestry management company in the Coeur d’Alene area, was found guilty of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar fraudulent scheme involving false invoices. The jury acquitted him of five separate counts of bank fraud.
Cd’A dog kennel shuts down after dog dies; police blame poor conditions, care at facility
Tiffaney Price-Eddington said she’s boarded her dogs at Faithful K9 Trainer LLC several times without issues. So Price-Eddington and her family, who live in Hayden, dropped their three dogs off at the Coeur d’Alene facility July 18 to visit her husband’s dying mother. They returned July 20 to pick up the dogs, but the atmosphere was different. She said it was hot and humid inside the building, with “a lot...
Motorcyclist Disappears Aug 11 On Ride From Idaho To Montana
A search is underway for a man who was last seen in northern Idaho preparing for a motorcycle ride to Montana. Family and friends are asking for help with locating him. Zachary DeMoss, 24, was last seen in Kooskia, Idaho, which is 85 miles southeast of Moscow. He was traveling with a group of bikers when he vanished, according to a story published on the Idaho Missing Persons Alerts Facebook page. DeMoss was a very experienced rider and has been missing since August 11.
Tromp touts progress on graduation rates, research and fundraising
Boise State President Marlene Tromp lauded surging graduation rates and record-setting fundraising during her State of the University address Wednesday. She also announced that Boise State is close to achieving Research 1 status in the Carnegie Classifications system. R1 is Carnegie’s highest classification for research spending and doctorate production.
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.
U of I’s Habib Institute for Asian Studies to present AsiaPOP! The Korean Wave starting Aug. 19
MOSCOW - The community is invited to a multiday event at University of Idaho promoting the appreciation and study of the Korean Wave and its influence on Asia and the world. AsiaPOP! events run Monday, Aug. 19, through Friday, Sept. 13, and include speakers from industry, government and the academy, as well as art and culture exhibits and movie screenings. All events are free and open to the public.
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