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Idaho man injured after crashing car into tree
LAPWAI, Idaho - The Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a car crash that left a man injured after he crashed his car into a tree. On April 26, around 11:10 a.m., ISP said a maroon SUV, driven by a 63-year-old man from Caldwell, was traveling southbound on the US 95 near milepost 297, three miles south of Lapwai.
College of Idaho, U.S. Attorney’s Office to host ‘United Against Hate’ event in Caldwell
Idaho’s top federal prosecutor is collaborating with the College of Idaho and the Community Center to host a “United Against Hate” summit on May 13 in Caldwell. United Against Hate is an initiative launched by the U.S. Department of Justice focused on combating hate crimes and strengthening community trust among law enforcement, community leaders and […] The post College of Idaho, U.S. Attorney’s Office to host ‘United Against Hate’ event in Caldwell appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Caldwell man arrested for Garden City mail theft
GARDEN CITY, Idaho — Garden City Police Department (GCPD) received a report on April 23 of an unknown suspect trying to use a credit card stolen from a mailbox. This was the second report of mail theft in the 9000 block of Duck Lake in Garden City within a week.
YOTES FOOTBALL: Offense and defense battle through the air in spring game
CALDWELL — As the 2024 season looms closer, the Yotes completed their spring preparations with their annual spring game Saturday afternoon at Simplot Stadium. With a little under four months until their season opener against Lincoln August 24, the College of Idaho showcased their talents in front of Yotes fans, who are just as eager as they are to begin the season. For the spring game, the offense went against the defense for four quarters as the players rotated in for both units at every...
Middleton city and school leaders band together to tackle classroom overcrowding
Originally published April 24 on {a style=”font-size: 12px;” href=”https://www.idahoednews.org/west-idaho/middleton-city-and-school-leaders-band-together-to-tackle-classroom-overcrowding/?utm_source=republish&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=republish”}IdahoEdNews.org{/a}.The Middleton City Council leaped headfirst into the tussle between overcrowded classrooms and incessant subdivision growth spreading throughout the Treasure Valley. The council voted 3-1 Wednesday in favor of Ordinance 693 School Capacity and Preliminary Plat Approval, amending subdivision development requirements. Now, lots for new homes won’t be approved if they are projected to overcrowd schools (bringing a school above 110% of capacity). ...
This weekend: City Nature Challenge invites people to log nature observations
BOISE — This weekend, people around the world are documenting the biodiversity where they live. The City Nature Challenge invites people to use the iNaturalist app to take photos to document plants and animals where they live. Ada County and Canyon County are participating this year. The challenge began Friday and people can take photos through Monday, April 29, going out as part of a group, or just on their...
It’s time for Idaho’s elected leaders to invest in election infrastructure
Thomas Jefferson famously wrote in the Declaration of Independence that, “Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” This affirmation laid the groundwork for our nation’s democratic process, which remains the standard for the free world. However, in recent years, federal support for our election infrastructure has failed […] The post It’s time for Idaho’s elected leaders to invest in election infrastructure appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
2 people dead after head-on crash near Notus
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — Two people are dead after a crash on Highway 20/26 near Notus. According to the Canyon County Sheriff's Office (CCSO), the crash happened Monday, April 22 around 3 p.m., near Mink Rd. A 49-year-old man from Caldwell driving westbound a 2007 Mack dump truck crossed...
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