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Shelley-Firth Ambulance District looking to expand response area to include Firth
A petition is circulating in northern Bingham County to see if the residents in the Firth area want ambulance service from Shelley instead of the more distant Blackfoot. To do so, the county commissioners will need to approve expanding the county’s ambulance district south to 350 North. Currently, the Shelley-Firth Ambulance District stops at 800 N. Goshen Road, just before the city of Firth. This means Blackfoot ambulances are responding...
Weather System Brings Clouds and Showers to Northeast Blue Mountains Tonight
Tonight: A weather system is moving through the region, bringing some clouds to the northeast Blue Mountains. There could be a few isolated showers or thunderstorms, mainly in Wallowa County, but any activity will calm down by evening, leading to dry conditions overnight and into Wednesday. More smoke and haze will move back into the region as the breezy winds recede tonight. Lows in the 50s.
Medical Lake fire victims rebuild their home on the same property one year after losing it
MEDICAL LAKE, Wash. – This Sunday will mark one year since the devastating Gray and Oregon Road fires hit the Inland Northwest. Nonstop Local spoke with one man who couldn’t believe his home was gone until he saw it for himself. This is the Steege family. Jason, the...
Angie's Apparel opens in Moses Lake
Aug. 13—MOSES LAKE — There's a new source for clothing in town. Angie's Apparel opened three months ago, according to owner Angie Delgado, and had its Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting Thursday. Angie's Apparel operates on a consignment basis, Delgado said. "We're kind of like Buy-Sell-Trade," Delgado said. "We could buy your clothes, you can trade yours for clothes that I have, or just buy." ...
Grant County Sheriff's Office recommends safety measures for GC Fair
Aug. 13—MOSES LAKE — The Grant County Sheriff's Office will be giving out free wristbands to parents and guardians who stop by the GCSO booth at the Grant County Fair. Family members will be asked to write the phone number of the child's caregiver on the wristband to make it easier to reunite children and their families if somebody goes astray. It's one of the safety tips released Monday by ...
San Diego Man Arrested for Alleged Road Rage Shooting Near Riggins
RIGGINS - On August 11th, at approximately 6:21 PM, the Idaho County Dispatch Center received a report of an alleged road rage incident involving gunfire on Big Salmon Road. According to the Idaho County Sheriff's Office, a male suspect allegedly fired multiple rounds into another vehicle during the altercation. Upon...
Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Millions of dollars are being spent this year to steer voters toward candidates for Republican-led Legislatures who not only support school vouchers, but will become key figures in implementing school choice programs in states across the U.S. Most recently, national pro-voucher advocates declared victory after...
Committee to look into buying or building governor's residence; housing stipend fund running low
Idaho is one of just five states that doesn’t have a designated residence for its governor — but that may change as the housing stipend fund is nearing depletion. The Governor’s Housing Committee said at a meeting Wednesday that they want to begin looking into building or buying a home. Gov. Brad Little, who has a salary of $138,202, currently receives a monthly stipend of $4,550.67 to pay rent and utilities at a downtown Boise condo. Little and his wife, Teresa, also live at their...
Exciting Parade In Caldwell To Celebrate Olympian From Idaho
Caldwell is gearing up for a celebration as the city prepares to welcome home its very own Olympic sensation, Alyssa Mendoza. The excitement is palpable, and the entire community is invited to join in the festivities with a special homecoming parade and reception at Indian Creek Steakhouse on August 16 at noon.
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