The Connector: Idaho Daily News
News on Idaho’s abortion ballot initiative, solar power in the West, how Idahoans celebrated the Fourth of July, and the state of the states.
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Friday, July 17
Pro women's soccer in Boise will be delayed, 'community solar' is coming to the city of Boise, some water customers in McCall are in danger of shutoffs after a billing system change, and the coach who led Boise State football onto blue turf for the very first time has died.
Thursday, July 16
Lawmakers debate how much to spend on improving physician education in the state, Garden City joins Boise in requiring e-motos to be licensed and insured and only used on roads, Idaho schools get a record dividend payment from the Idaho Lottery, and the Attorney General warns of a new scam targeting the race for housing.
Wednesday, July 15
Boise's mayor pushes back on suggestions the city is somehow responsible for the murder of a man on the greenbelt by an unhoused person, Boiseans come together in solidarity with the latest person killed by federal immigration agents, forest officials are looking for people they say left a campfire unattended, leading to a wildfire Sunday near Alturas Lake in Blaine County, and direct service to Hawai'i is returning to the Boise Airport after more than a decade.
Tuesday, July 14
Abortion rights will be on the ballot in Idaho this November - what the data say about the petition signatures which qualified the issue for voters. Plus, two Republican state lawmakers blame Boise for the murder of a 25-year old man on the greenbelt trail last week, two national monument areas in neighboring Utah are being shrunk - again - by the Trump Administration, and one of Costa Rica's best soccer teams is coming to Boise in August.
Monday, July 13
Passers-by thwarted an assault and kidnapping Saturday night on the Boise greenbelt, a 41-year old man has confessed to killing a 25 year old riding a scooter on the greenbelt last week, chainsaws are coming to the Frank Church wilderness, estimated containment on the Claremont fire in the Boise foothills is pushed out to August 1, and Ada County Sheriff Matt Clifford explains why the county is changing it's emergency alert provider.
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