Law Enforcement Program Coordinator Lynn Case instructs a class of 22 in striking techniques at the class facility on Jan. 26, 2021. Along with useful…
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CHEYENNE, Wyoming (AP) — Bernice Hazucha’s goal is to ensure every Wyomingite in crisis gets their call answered. The suicidologist, who moved from New York…
Skyline High School students organizing food during the 15th annual “Souper Bowl.” | Courtesy Ashley Fransen IDAHO FALLS — The COVID-19 pandemic couldn’t stop Skyline…
Elizabeth Cogliati. | Courtesy Idaho Falls School District 91 IDAHO FALLS — At least one Idaho Falls School District 91 board trustee faces a recall…
BOISE (AP) — The Senate State Affairs Committee voted to send the joint resolution that bans all psychoactive drugs not already legal in Idaho to…
Lance Ellis, EastIdahoNews.com columnist ST. ANTHONY — The University of Idaho extension campus announced they are bringing a taste of spring to the cold winter…
Enrollment is important because it impacts some $2 billion in state tax dollars earmarked annually for schools. The latest enrollment tally will shape a large…
BLACKFOOT — Voters in the Blackfoot School District will soon decide on a $23.9 million proposal to fund a new elementary school and career-technical high…
Amidst budget cuts and staff furloughs, the University of Idaho and the state’s sister institutions delivered on a top priority this fall. The university stayed open…
PCourtesy Tony Blakeslee A new athletics attendance plan will allow schools to fill gyms to 40% capacity, or invite four spectators per student-athlete, whichever is…









