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Must Read Vallow/Daybell Timeline + Morning Football + Duck Club
The nation is watching Idaho as the Lori Vallow/Chad Daybell case unfolds. Today's Boise Daily offers a link to the case's entire timeline.

The Vallow/Daybell case has seen twists and turns unlike any triple murder case in Idaho. If you are new to the case or even if you may have missed some events, the Boise Daily offers a link to a timeline of the entire case, including yesterday's breaking news. Plus, early morning college football is on the schedule and a struggling credit union sees new light.
Taking a look at the weather today:
- Thursday: Partly cloudy throughout the day. Temps: High of 84° & low of 50°
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Patch Pick: Eric Grossworth of the EastIdahoNews has put together a fantastic timeline in the Lori and Chad Daybell story, including the most recent news of the pair's indictments of first-degree murder. For followers of this national story, this timeline is a must read. (EastIdahoNews)
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1. For lovers of Boise State football, pizza and beer at 10 a.m. may be a little early. Idaho Press reporter B.J. Rains reports the Broncos will receive national television exposure for the upcoming season, but the games will be early morning. (IdahoPress)
2. Staying with athletic news, but switching sports, Ron Counts of the Idaho Statesman writes of a Boise pitcher returning home to play in the Boise Hawks' home opener. Matt Dallas took to the mound against the Hawks on Wednesday. (Idaho Statesman)
3. Members of Desert Sage Credit Union will soon see a new name on their debit cards. As reported by Don Day of BoiseDev, an emergency merger was approved with Pioneer Federal Credit Union due to financial problems encountered by Desert Sage. (BoiseDev)
4. In this week's featured story, Tracy Bringhurst of the Boise Weekly looks at The Duck Club, a local music management, booking, promotion and production company fighting back from the pandemic. (Boise Weekly)
5. The snow is off the mountain, but Bogus Basin reopens on Saturday, May 29 according to staff at KTVB. Hiking and biking is scheduled for weekends only until a full opening takes place June 19. (KTVB)
Boise Fact Of The Day:
The statehouse in Boise is geothermally heated from underground hot springs, pumped from a source 3,000 feet underground.
Boise Community Calendar:
- Riverglen Junior High School students, last day of school Thursday! Doors are thrown open at 12 p.m. for the stampede out. Thursday is also Dress Up Day with the theme "Say goodbye to school and Alooooooha to summer!"
- Fairmont Junior High School students, last day of school Thursday! Doors are thrown open at 12 p.m. for the stampede out.
- Thursday also marks the final day of school for Piece Park Elementary School.
- Wine Women & Shoes Boise is an amazing event benefiting the Idaho Youth Ranch on Thursday at the Boise Centre. Idaho Youth Ranch’s Wine Women & Shoes is a wine tasting, shoe-shopping fundraiser to help raise money to support Idaho Youth Ranch's mission to unite for Idaho's youth by providing accessible programs and services that nurture hope, healing, and resilience. VIP Tickets: $225 VIP Table of Six: $1,350 Virtual Ticket: $100 (Virtual Ticket includes pre-event marketplace experience) Free Virtual Viewing Option available as well.
- The Bee City Lecture is an all-ages interactive presentation engaging participants interested in observing insects in their gardens and around town. Also discussed is opportunities to get involved in surveying Monarchs, monitoring for unwanted species, and creating year-round habitat for pollinators and other beneficial insects. The program is at the Garden City Library with a 5:30 p.m. start.
Thursday will be the final day we will accept submissions for our listing of events for the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. If you have something to add to this list, please let us know. Remember to subscribe to the Boise Daily and stay informed.
-John
About me: I was born and raised in Boise before leaving the area for the University of Idaho. I'm an award winning journalist, editor and high school sports enthusiast. On the weekends, you will most likely find my son and I exploring in our 1971 Jeep CJ-5.
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