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Colleen Zahn Named To Supreme Court
Idaho Governor Little has named Boise lawyer Colleen Zahn to the Idaho Supreme Court.

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Idaho Governor Little has named Boise lawyer Colleen Zahn to the Idaho Supreme Court.

Boise Police arrested a driver after he drove through a fence and in an attempt to flee, struck an officer.
If you left Boise for the long weekend, catch up here on the news you missed.
In the first week of patrons walking around and shopping for goods, the Boise Farmers Market was busy as people get out of the house.
A number of Boise high school students joined over 1.5 million juniors in competing for the Merit Scholarship Awards.
Even on a holiday weekend, the Boise Daily is delivered to you to keep you in the know.
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Boise celebrates the men and women who gave their life defending the country with celebrations around the city.
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Boise State Athletic Director Jeramiah Dickey announced that tickets to the upcoming football season will be sold at full capacity.
Bob Reinhardt, an assistant history professor at BSU, is compiling a listing of towns lost when dams were built from the 1920s to the 1970s.
Daybell formally heard the charges against him while Vallow's hearing was adjourned after a few minutes after a sidebar with the judge.
In a joint release with Attorney General Lawrence Wasden, Governor Little praises the U.S. Navy for the work done with spent nuclear fuel.
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.
Boise residents leaving town can still expect significant delays on Highway 55 between Boise and Cascade according to ITD.
A jury found Emerson Buck IV guilty of first-degree murder.
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Late Tuesday afternoon, Fremont County filed new charges in relation to the deaths of Vallow's children, Tylee Ryan and Joshua Vallow.
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27 total students received awards of $3,000 each, renewable for up to four years.