Twin Falls Man Sentenced for Threatening to Kill a Prosecutor
BOISE – Nathanael Michael West, 25, of Twin Falls, was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 84 months in federal prison for three counts of mailing threatening communications, U.S. Attorney Joshua D. Hurwit announced today. In imposing
One Man Dead Following Monday Morning Collision South of Grangeville
GRANGEVILLE – Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision that occurred at approximately 7:24 A.M. on October 24th, 2022, south of Grangeville, in Idaho County, Idaho. The crash occurred just south of Grangeville, on US Highway
Missing Hunters Found on Sunday ‘Were in Good Health’ Despite Elements

IDAHO COUNTY – On October 22, 2022, around 7:00 PM, Idaho County received a call regarding three missing hunters. Two of them were in their 40s and one was an 11-year-old. They were last known to be
Senator Crapo to Present the Spirit of Idaho Award to the Animal Rescue Network

LEWISTON – U.S. Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) will present the Spirit of Idaho Award to the Idaho Animal Rescue Network (IARN) at Fur Family Cinema, 3323 10th Street, Lewiston, Idaho, at 1:00 PM PT on Thursday, October
Silverton Woman Hits Jackpots for Approximately $162,000 at Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel

WORLEY – “Sometimes it’s your turn,” is how a Silverton woman described her $149,655.26 jackpot at Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel last week. It certainly was her turn and then some. It was only her third spin of
Orders on Insurance Coverage and COVID-19 Expire with Washington’s State Emergency
OLYMPIA, Wa. — Three emergency orders issued by Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler related to insurance coverage and COVID-19 expire on Oct. 31. The orders requiring health insurers to waive copays and deductibles for any consumer requiring testing for COVID-19, protecting consumers from receiving
Idaho Opioid Abatement Funds Now Exceed $26 Million
BOISE – Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced Idaho has received more than $26 million in opioid settlement funds following the state’s final 2022 payment last week. The money is being distributed to the state, regional health
Idaho’s Teacher Shortage ‘Not Just an Idaho Problem’
BOISE – The Idaho State Board of Education learned on Thursday that the number of vacant teacher openings statewide is about a tenth of what they were last spring but that the majority of vacancies that continue
Fish and Game Officer Called on to Pick up Alligator in New Plymouth

NEW PLYMOUTH – On the morning of Friday, Oct. 21, Fish and Game took possession of an alligator that was found by a New Plymouth resident the previous night. The alligator is currently being housed at a
VA Invites the Public to Dispose of Unused Medications During Nationwide ‘VA Medication Take Back’ Days
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Veterans Affairs is inviting the public to participate in the annual VA Medication Take Back Days, to safely and securely dispose of unused or expired medicine — including controlled substance prescriptions. The