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Offensive blast bolsters Sioux City Bandits past Horsemen in regular season road finale
NAMPA, IDAHO (KCAU) – The Sioux City Bandits (4-3) put on an offensive display at the Idaho Horsemen on Saturday night, scoring 20 points or more in each half towards a 56-34 win in their regular season road finale to snap their three-game losing skid. Quarterback Verlon Reed Jr. threw for 100 yards on 10-of-20 […]
Interstate 84 on-ramp closing Wednesday through late July
CALDWELL, Idaho — The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is closing the westbound Interstate 84 (I-84) on-ramp at Franklin Road in Caldwell starting Wednesday, May 29. The closure will last through late July. ITD stated that the closure is necessary to reconstruct the road and install a new traffic light.
Idaho veterans cemetery recognizes Memorial Day, pays tribute to those killed in action
BOISE — On a picturesque, sun-soaked Memorial Day in the Treasure Valley, over 1,000 people gathered at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery to honor those who have died while serving in the United States military. The annual ceremony featured familiar faces and pageantry, and was one of a number of events taking place in the region to commemorate the day. Cemetery Bureau Chief Jake Faulkner was the master of ceremonies...
Police continue to search for vehicle linked to 1994 disappearance of Boise woman
BOISE — Officials continue to look for a grey Camaro that could be connected to the disappearance of Krystyn Dunlap-Bosse, a Boise woman who was reported missing in 1994. On May 17 Boise Police Detective Chuck Roath appeared on the podcast based out of Minnesota, “Lost & Found Muscle Cars,” which helps people find long-lost cars like this one.
Boise approves 3.25% raise for teachers
Originally published May 24 on IdahoEdNews.org. The Boise School District’s Board of Trustees approved a 3.25% pay increase for the district’s teachers for the upcoming school year. “Our teachers are the ones who deliver on the mission of this district,” trustee Nancy Gregory said. “We need to respect their professionalism by offering them the kind of wages that we do.” ...
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