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MOLTEN MAJESTY: Craters of the Moon celebrating 100 years as national monument
Craters of the Moon, located southwest of Arco, will be hosting several celebratory events over the summer as they recognize the 100-year anniversary of one of Idaho’s most famous national monuments and preserves. Once described by former U.S. President Calvin Coolidge as having “a weird and scenic landscape peculiar to itself,” Craters of the Moon features a vast lava field topography filled with scattered islands of cinder cones and sagebrush. ...
Woman airlifted to hospital following two-vehicle wreck on local highway
ATOMIC CITY — A woman was airlifted to the hospital following a two-vehicle wreck on Highway 20 on Wednesday morning, authorities said. A local man also suffered injuries in the wreck, which happened around 5:40 a.m. near Atomic City, Idaho State Police said. The accident occurred when a 2010 Nissan Cube, driven by a 24-year-old woman from Arco, was headed westbound on Highway 20, crossed the center line and collided...
MOLTEN MAJESTY: Craters of the Moon celebrating 100 years as national monument
Craters of the Moon, located southwest of Arco, will be hosting several celebratory events over the summer as they recognize the 100-year anniversary of one of Idaho's most famous national monuments and preserves. Once described by former U.S. President Calvin Coolidge as having “a weird and scenic landscape peculiar to...
Idaho State Bar reprimands Custer County prosecutor
Justin Oleson, the prosecuting attorney for Custer County, who also has a private law practice in Blackfoot, has been given a public reprimand by the Idaho State Bar. The reprimand follows a March 28 decision by the bar’s professional conduct board. That board conducted a two-day hearing in mid-February, which stemmed from a complaint the bar filed against Oleson last September alleging actions by Oleson that violated the bar’s rules of professional conduct. The bar sought to have Oleson disbarred from the practice of law in Idaho.
Trial date set for 2 men accused of outfitter violations
Two Challis men accused of multiple offenses related to their guided big game hunts have both pleaded not guilty to the charges. A jury trial for Jerrod Farr and Michael Scott is scheduled for May 13 in Pocatello.
Wood River Museum in Ketchum to host free event focused on Shoshone-Bannock culture
The Wood River Museum of History and Culture in Ketchum is hosting a free event focused on traditional and contemporary Shoshone-Bannock practices. The event, “Practicing, Preserving and Sharing Traditional and Contemporary Ways with Bobette and Russell Haskett” will feature a couple from the Fort Hall Indian Reservation to present the different uses of traditional tools, […] The post Wood River Museum in Ketchum to host free event focused on Shoshone-Bannock culture appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
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