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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes break ground on new Fort Hall fire station
FORT HALL — Shoshone-Bannock Tribal leaders along with Congressman Mike Simpson, Fort Hall firefighters, business partners and project members gathered on Tuesday on a stretch of Widowville Road to celebrate the groundbreaking for the upcoming Fort Hall Fire Station. Scheduled to be completed in May 2026, the new fire station was made possible back in 2022 when Simpson announced $7 million in allocated federal funds as part of the fiscal year 2022 Omnibus Appropriations Act. ...
September 11th Memorial Procession Planned
LC-VALLEY - Firefighters and police officers from around the region invite the public to this year's Annual September 11th Memorial Procession. The silent emergency vehicle procession will begin in Asotin at 5:30 PM on September 11th and will pass by local fire departments, where flags will be lowered at each station. The procession will conclude at the Lewiston Fire Department Headquarters Station at 1245 Idaho Street.
ALERT: TSA Stopping “Cat-Eyes” From Traveling on Idaho Flights
Just a few days before what many travel experts expected to be another record setting travel weekend, the TSA issued an important reminder about an item that Idaho travelers can’t bring through security. Each of this summer’s major travel periods, Memorial Day, Fourth of July and Labor Day, saw...
Idaho Attorney General Joins Multi-State Brief in First Amendment Case
BOISE – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined 21 other state attorneys general in filing a brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, challenging an Ohio school district’s policy related to the use of preferred pronouns. The case focuses on whether students can be disciplined for not using a peer's preferred pronouns.
Judge allows transgender inmates to keep receiving hormones in partial block of Idaho ban
A federal judge Tuesday ruled that transgender inmates in Idaho may continue receiving hormone treatment, narrowly blocking Idaho’s law prohibiting public funds or facilities from being used to provide transgender care. Chief U.S. District of Idaho Judge David Nye wrote in the order that the two incarcerated transgender women who brought the case challenging HB 668 had adequately shown irreparable harm if the law wasn’t partially blocked and that they may certified as a class — meaning the women may sue on behalf of others...
Idaho Prepares for Massive Patriotic Display in Nampa
It happens only once a year in Nampa, Idaho. This weekend the skies will be filled not with jets or helicopters but with airplanes flown to liberate the world against the Nazis and the Japanese. . Once again, the Warhawk Museum will host the annual warbird roundup, which attracts the...
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