Community Corner
Problem Police + Bigfoot Video + High Flowing River
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Today's Boise Daily starts with some disturbing news of police now on the other side of the badge. We also have video of a reported Bigfoot and some high water news.
Taking a look at the weather today:
- Tuesday: Clear throughout the day. Temps: High of 74° & low of 47°
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Patch Pick: In an article by the Idaho Statesman's Jacob School, 44 Idaho police faced discipline in 2020 for a myriad of charges including rape, theft and tax evasion. (Misconduct)
Here are the top 5 stories for today
1. We all want to grab a tube and hit the Boise River. But, Heath Druzin of Boise State Public Radio warns flows are increasing and tubing won't start until late June, early July. (BSU Public Radio)
2. KTVB staff reported the good news the Idaho Humane Society has received a $50,000 grant from Petco Love. (KTVB)
3. Two Idaho residents have released a video of a creature the hunters are claiming is Bigfoot. See the video and make your own decision courtesy of staff at KEZJ. (KEZJ)
4. For 116 years, the Carnegie Library has graced Boise's north end. Used for many purposes since the new library was built, the University of Idaho is now looking to renovate the structure as reported by Don Day of BoiseDev. (BoiseDev)
5. Kevin Richert of IdEdNews reports on some changes at the top at College of Western Idaho, the northwest's fastest growing secondary education institution. (IdEdNews)
Boise Community Calendar
-Tuesday is Pierce Park Day at the Panda Express located at 6675 N. Glenwood St.
-The Master Gardener program, offered by the University of Idaho, covers the subject of favorite herbs at the Garden City Library. The class begins at 11:30 a.m.
-The 9th grade tennis team of Fairmont takes on Riverglen starting at 3:30 p.m. The matches take place at Riverglen.
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-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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