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Liberty Lake Police searching for runaway 17-year-old boy
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash. — Police are looking for a runaway teen from Liberty Lake that went missing about a week ago. The Liberty Lake Police Department is asking for any information about 17-year-old Javier Seaman-Buckenberger, who ran away. He was last seen by his mom on July 7 around 7:08 p.m. wearing a red shirt, blue shorts with "USA" on the side, black socks and shoes.
Multiple people life-flighted after crash involving several motorcycles in Bonner County
BLANCHARD, Idaho — Multiple people are in critical condition after a car crash near Blanchard. According to Bonner County EMS (BCEMS), their crews and several other agencies responded to a crash involving several motorcycles on the 4000 block of Dufort Road around 11:45 a.m. LifeFlight sent two helicopters to...
Washington State Serial Killer Hexed Jailers…And It Worked!
A Convicted Serial Killer In Washington State Put A Hex On His Captors. One of the most unusual urban legends from Washington State that'll shock you is a serial killer who hexed his jailers...and it worked!. Real? Washington State Urban Legend On The Jake Bird Hex Curse Might Be... Talk...
Ribbon-cutting to follow successful opening week
Fizz Rizz, Rexburg’s newest mocktail bar, is having a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday at 5 p.m. after its first week’s explosive success. A special happy hour in celebration of the event will last from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. “We want to give them the opportunity to have...
Police agencies join forces to train, prepare for potential child abduction scenarios
BOISE — Ada County law enforcement agencies are banding together to help combat a problem that isn’t necessarily common but is of critical importance when the moment arises: child abduction. Last week, personnel from the Boise, Garden City and Meridian police departments, the Ada County Sheriff’s Office, and Idaho State Police gathered for CART – a national entity also known as the Child Abduction Response Team training program. Training sessions took place at the Boise Police Department in west Boise and revolved around response to...
BYU-Idaho's Miniature Art Show
BYU-Idaho's Art Department usually puts on a student art show every 4th semester in the Jacob Spori Art Gallery which allows students to showcase their artwork, be awarded cash prizes and gain experience. Going forward, the Spori Gallery art show and the student art show will take place once every...
Students use petition to create better sleeping conditions at Centre Square
Today marks a victory for the students at Centre Square Apartments behind a petition to limit the operating hours of the complex’s courtyard lights. In May, a group of students banded together to create a petition requesting that the floodlights at the complex be turned off earlier each night. The petition argued that the bright lights being on until midnight caused students to have more difficulty falling asleep and lower quality sleep overall.
Pacific Northwest Amateur: Sam Renner wins six day marathon
Sam Renner from Bend, Ore., won the 122nd Pacific Northwest Men’s Amateur Championship with a 2-up victory over Bryden Brown from Moscow, Idaho, in the 36-hole final match. The championship was held this week, July 8-13, at Wine Valley Golf Club. The championship began with 36 holes of stroke-play...
AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP: Pocatello Razorbacks take Game 1 of doubleheader against Minico
Cooper Bowman logged two hits and two RBIs, as the Pocatello Post 4 Razorbacks A team downed the Minico Storm A team 8-5 in the opener of a doubleheader Friday. Gavin Flynn drove in three runs and also picked up the win on the bump. He allowed just one earned run and threw four strikeouts. The nightcap was still in progress at press time. ...
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 50, AJ Maes
WOAAAHHHHHH, WE’RE HALFWAY THERE!!!! OHHHHH OHHHH, LIVIN’ ON A …. ummm….. HAIL MARY PASS FROM FOUR VERTS WITH ONLY A COUPLE OF SECONDS LEFT TO GO DOWN BY 4!!!! That works, right? With 50 Days left — AJ Maes. #50 (49), AJ Maes, RS Freshman,...
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