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Man killed in Gem County crash identified by coroner
GEM COUNTY, Idaho — A man who was injured in a single-vehicle crash in Emmett on April 10 died at an area hospital, Idaho State Police said in an update released Wednesday. Police said the crash happened at the intersection of East 12th Street and South Substation Road around 10 p.m. on April 10. The road was closed at the time due to construction at the intersection of Substation and Highway 16.
Woman dead, man airlifted to hospital after motorcycle vs. deer collision on Idaho highway
Idaho State Police are investigating a single vehicle collision that occurred Sunday, May 12, 2024, at approximately 09:20 PM on US Highway 95 at mile marker 99.4 just south of Midvale. An Indian Motorcycle Roadmaster driven by a 48-year-old male and his passenger 49-year-old female both from Weiser, ID, were traveling southbound on US95 when the vehicle hit a deer. The male was transported to a local hospital via air ambulance with injuries. The passenger succumbed to her injuries at the scene of the crash. The incident remains under investigation by Idaho State Police.
College of Idaho to host candidate forum with District 9, 11 legislative candidates on May 15
Originally published May 11 on IdahoCapitalSun.com. The College of Idaho is hosting a free candidate forum that is open to the public on Wednesday, May 15. With one week before the primary election, the event will include two panel discussions with legislative candidates running for office in Districts 9 and 11. District 9 includes Payette, Washington counties and a part of Canyon County, and District 11 includes Caldwell and other parts of Canyon County.
4-H, FFA swine weigh-ins ahead of county fair
A total of 91 Washington County 4-H and FFA swine project members converged on the fairgrounds at Cambridge Saturday morning, April 27, for the initial weigh-in of a total 136 market project animals. The members will now manage the projects over a 93-day feeding period to the final weigh-in date, July 30. This summer’s Washington County Fair will run from July 29 to Aug. 3.
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