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Caldwell office of Edward Jones Investments relocates
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SW Idaho school approves drug testing for football
Second-year football coach Rob Kassebuam says testing is a way to encourage players to make positive choices.
SW Idaho school approves drug testing for football
Second-year football coach Rob Kassebuam says testing is a way to encourage players to make positive choices.
Homedale bowling alley doubles as social center
A smalltown bowling alley in Homedale, Idaho doubles as community center, restaurant, coffee shop and informal political meeting house.
Madame Gianna's Grades 4 and 5 students exit Wellington Street Public School for the final time Wednesday to start their summer holidays.
Elgin trustees hopeful TVDSB will accept recommendations to close old schools, relocate Immersion and build new elementary school Posted 2 hours ago If everything went as hoped -- and expected -- at Tuesday's ...
Immersion students flock to Parkside If you weren't speaking French on Monday at Parkside Collegiate Institute, you were missing a lot.
“When it started it wasn't very big but once it got going it was a couple stories.”
TV TODAY'S CHANNEL 6 NEWS Fire Erupts at Homedale Plant Posted: Updated: A big ball of fire. via KSAW 51
Wood products employees indicted
A federal grand jury has indicted a dozen employees of a Homedale wood products company for immigration violations and theft charges. via KIFI Idaho Falls
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A federal grand jury has indicted a dozen employees of a Homedale wood products company for immigration violations and theft charges. via Today's 6
Grand jury indicts 12 arrested in immigration raid
Federal prosecutors say a grand jury has handed down indictments to 10 male and two female employees arrested April 2 at Specialty Incorporated Wood Products. via KMVT Twin Falls
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Idaho First Lady Lori Otter is urging federal lawmakers to back additional spending on state education programs targeting the dangers of methamphetamine. via KPAX
Illegal immigration raid in Homedale catches plant owner off guard
“I wish law enforcement would focus on those that are criminals, those that are committing murders, those are the one they should be going after instead of going after people that are actually working helping the U.S. economy”
Family members of the illegal immigrants taken into custody after a raid in rural Owyhee County showed up to the plant this afternoon to collect paychecks. via KTVB Boise
U.S. Immigration officials arrest 13 illegal workers
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents on Wednesday arrested 13 foreign nationals who were working illegally at a pallet manufacturing company located in Homedale. via 2NEWS.TV
Alcohol likely to blame for dramatic crash
“The witness said that they passed him, went through the stop sign, did not stop at the stop sign where he lost control of the vehicle in the intersection”
High speeds and slick roads are to blame for a fatal car accident in Canyon County overnight. via KTVB Boise
“We have to coordinate schedules with a local doctor.”
Lynn Johnson likes giving back to the community. Johnson, born and raised in Nampa, helps the community through his job as the director of the Holy Rosary Medical Center Sports and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation ... via Argus Observer
Fire engulfs pickup, haystack near Caldwell teaching center
“Anytime you get into that haystack, bedding type of material, the heat just really soaks in there and festers and smolders in there so we had to get some heavier equipment in there to break it up, knock it down, and get the fire extinguished”
The Canyon County Arson Task Force is looking into a fire that started outside the University of Idaho Caine Veterinary Teaching Center last night. via KTVB Boise
Fire destroys sand and gravel business in Homedale
Fire investigators are still trying to determine what caused a blaze that destroyed a Homedale business this afternoon. via KTVB Boise
A 2-year-old Idaho law meant to inform people about the locations of toxic methamphetamine laboratories has so far fallen short, because some law-enforcement agencies were unaware until recently that such homes ... via Idaho State Journal