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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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.
Friday, July 10
A suspect in what police have characterized as a random killing on the Boise greenbelt this week is in custody, what public lands advocates in Valley County like about a new proposed land swap around Payette Lake, and thousands of Snake River trust water users will not face curtailment this irrigation season.
Thursday, July 9
Boise Police need the public's help in an investigation into a homicide on the greenbelt, evacuation orders from the Claremont Fire downgraded in Boise County overnight, drought conditions expected to worsen this summer, and midwives at a Lewiston hospital sidelined after a physician steps down. Today's audio file was corrected to remove music accidentally included in the final mix.
Wednesday, July 8
More than 100 people in Idaho have now been sickened - some hospitalized - after drinking raw milk. Plus, the latest on the Claremont fire in the Boise foothills, Fruitland Police get to the bottom of a smelly situation, and protests planned around the annual gathering of wealthy and powerful tech and media leaders in Sun Valley.
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