Report says Idaho prioritized prisons over prevention
A new Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy report says Idaho lawmakers prioritized prisons over prevention in recent budget decisions affecting corrections, public defense and treatment courts.
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A new Idaho Center for Fiscal Policy report says Idaho lawmakers prioritized prisons over prevention in recent budget decisions affecting corrections, public defense and treatment courts.
Four other suits still scheduled to go to trial BAKER CITY — Idaho Power Company recently settled six condemnation lawsuits it filed against Baker County property owners to gain access […]
GRANGEVILLE — Three Grangeville High School cheerleaders have earned the opportunity to represent their school and community on a national stage in Hawaii.
COTTONWOOD — The Spectrum Circle, an autism support group, will meet on Monday, Aug. 17, in the Cottonwood City Hall basement, 3:30-5 p.m. Call Carletta Allen, 208-790-4419, for information.
GRANGEVILLE — Ignite Youth Group meets each Thursday, 6 p.m., at the Grangeville Church of the Nazarene Annex. All teens invited. For questions, contact Aaron or Ashley Szudajski at 660-281-5531.
GRANGEVILLE — The Grangeville Chamber of Commerce is seeking community-minded volunteers to help welcome visitors at the Visitor Center to promote Grangeville and local businesses and let travelers know about
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) seeks comment on a draft Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (IPDES) permit for the Perpetua Resources Idaho, Inc. – Stibnite Gold Project Worker
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GRANGEVILLE — Democratic congressional candidate Kaylee Peterson says economic pressures on working families, the future of public lands and government accountability remain the central issues driving her...
GRANGEVILLE — Idaho County commissioners Skip Brandt, Ted Lindsley and Brad Higgins; Kathy Ackerman, county clerk, and deputy prosecutor Matt Jessup opened the July 28 meeting with approvals of claims
KAMIAH — Kamiah School District 304 trustees met July 20 with chair Rikki Simler and trustees Tom Rodriguez, Damon Keen and Terri Skinner present. Trustee Dona Simmons was absent. Superintendent
KAMIAH — Wildfire season is here. Our hearts break as we hear about families being evacuated in the Spokane, Wash., area. Sad to hear that many family homes were destroyed.
ELK CITY — Quote of the day: “Our laws are founded on… Moses, and elaborated on by Jesus Christ, whose Sermon on the Mount is the best ethical program by
WHITE BIRD — Vacation Bible School (VBS) in White Bird was a success. This past week, the Pleasant View Baptist Church hosted its annual VBS. They had eight children attend
On Tuesday, Aug. 4, the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) issued an Air Quality Advisory for 31 of the 44 counties in Idaho; local counties are Lewis, Idaho, Clearwater,
DONNELLY – Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a two-vehicle fatality crash that occurred on Wednesday, Aug. 5 at 5:34 p.m. on southbound SH55 near milepost 135, north of Donnelly.
LEWISTON – Public Health-Idaho North Central District recently received positive laboratory results for rabid bats from Nez Perce County.
KAMIAH — Idaho County band Missing Parts will continue the Rhythms on the River free concert series Friday, Aug. 7.
GRANGEVILLE — Grangeville School District 246 trustees unanimously approved a new student artificial intelligence policy during their July 13 meeting, establishing expectations for how students may use AI...
KAMIAH — Kevin Beard, Kamiah School District 304’s new superintendent and high school principal, took an unconventional route into education, leaving a career in state government to become a teacher
ELK CITY — Ida and Steve Stoneking did not expect to be chosen as grand marshals of the 2026 Elk City Days celebration.
ELK CITY — Once more, “the town behind the Hanging Rock”—Elk City— welcomes everyone to join its residents for three days of parades, games, contests, live music and family activities
Starting pitcher Mason Pennington threw seven terrific innings, his offense came alive in the fifth and the Idaho Falls Chukars (12-9, 27-42) defeated the Boise Hawks (13-8, 36-33), 9-2, in
For most teams, scoring 20 runs in a baseball game is an anomaly. For the Idaho Falls Chukars, it is starting to feel like just another day at the park.