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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.
Chris Petersen, Kellen Moore, and Leighton Vander Esch Return to Boise
Three of Idaho's most popular sports personalities have recently returned to Boise, sparking excitement in our state. We continue to support athletes and coaches who've played at our great universities, such as Boise State and the University of Idaho. It's a testament to our area that former players and coaches return to the Treasure Valley, bringing renewed energy and enthusiasm.
Warm Lake Road closed as Snag Fire billows
Warm Lake Road was closed to the public as the lightning-caused Snag Fire grew to over 17,000 acres with 0% containment as of Tuesday. Warm Lake Road was closed at the Horsethief Road intersection east to Johnson Creek Road. The fire is located about 11 miles east of Cascade. Residents...
Lewiston man who Eluded Police, was Arrested With Nearly a Half Pound of Meth Sentenced to up 5 Years in Prison
LEWISTON - A Lewiston man who allegedly fled from police and was later found in possession of nearly a half-pound of meth was sentenced in Nez Perce County Court on Wednesday. According to court records, on the afternoon October 12, 2023, Martin Acree, of Lewiston, was observed driving out of a parking lot onto 7th Street in Lewiston in a vehicle with an expired license plate. Police say the license plate was also for a different vehicle than the one 24-year-old Acree was driving.
A ‘Quiet Night’ on the Boise Fire Frontlines as Total Acreage Consumed Creeps Up to 10,000
Press release from the Boise Fire incident management team:. Fire information phone: 707 572-4860 or email at 2024.Boise@firenet.gov. Get all your Boise Fire information in one mobile-friendly place! https://linktr.ee/. Join us TODAY, Thursday, August 15 at 2 p.m. for an online Ask the Incident Commander information meeting at https://www.youtube.com/live/. Join...
Boise State, UNLV favored in Mountain West, which has Pac-12’s Oregon St, Washington St on schedule
For all that has changed in college athletics, Boise State being favored in the Mountain West remains a remarkable constant. The Broncos were picked for the 17th consecutive year to win a conference or division title, including all 14 years they have been in the Mountain West. Boise State’s Spencer...
Here are the winners of the Madison County Fair food contest
REXBURG — The Madison County Fair kicked off Wednesday, and a few of us at EastIdahoNews.com were lucky enough to try and judge some of the best food this year. Although we tried many incredible entrees, drinks, and desserts – including Mexican street corn, a rice bowl with pork belly, Brazilian lemonade, a honey-drizzled corn dog, and more – three items stood out as our favorites for 2024.
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.
Healthy City USA - Pocatello Marathon
Nathan Chandler Wins 'Blue Ribbon Baking Championship'. Nathan Chandler Wins 'Blue Ribbon Baking Championship'. Today is mostly sunny and more breezy, with a slight chance of afternoon showers and storms. Enterprise Featured. Enterprise Featured.
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.
Arimo water boil order lifted, Marsh Valley School District to start classes on Monday
ARIMO — The Marsh Valley School District has postponed the start of its 2024-25 school year after E. coli was recently discovered in Arimo’s drinking water. Classes for the Marsh Valley High School and Marsh Valley Middle School were set to begin on Wednesday but will instead begin on Monday following a recent water boil order that was issued for the city of Arimo earlier this month. “We waited as...
Locals medal at Pickleball Palooza
LIBBY — Three Boundary County 9B Pickleball players medaled at Pickleball Palooza. John and Jeannie Walkington won gold in the intermediate level. Arlyn Thurber won silver with his partner at the advanced level. Pickleball is a paddle sport played on a badminton sized court. It is one of the...
A trough of low pressure could bring thunderstorms to the region later today
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — We may see another round of storms pass through southwest Idaho later today.Another trough of low pressure will arrive in the late afternoon, bringing slightly cooler air and a chance of thunderstorms. High temperatures will be in the mid to upper 80s today.This trough should...
Boise elementary school evacuated on first day due to gas smell
BOISE, Idaho — Roosevelt Elementary School in Boise had to be evacuated on Wednesday, the first day of school, at the request of Intermountain Gas, according to the Boise School District. Intermountain Gas responded to the school at roughly 10:40 a.m., where they found a leak in the nearby...
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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