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This Idaho school district's homecoming parade was canceled after online threats – East Idaho News
UPDATE (Sept. 20, 11 a.m.):
(KIVI) — The Caldwell School District says that roughly half of all secondary students in the district stayed home on Friday, following Thursday’s cancellation of the homecoming parade due to online threats.
The district also rescheduled the homecoming dance, but the homecoming football game will continue as scheduled.
Original story (Thursday):
The Caldwell School District announced on Thursday afternoon that they are canceling the annual Caldwell High School Homecoming Parade, which was scheduled for Friday, Sept.20. The school also canceled Friday’s planned Homecoming assembly.
In a press release, the district says they were made aware of possible threats this week that have caused a “significant disruption to the educational environment.”
While the school district says that there is no evidence that the threats are credible, the decision was based “in an abundance of caution.”
CSD is working closely with the Caldwell Police Department to investigate any threats.
School in Caldwell is scheduled to continue as usual on Friday, but parents and guardians were told that they can excuse their child from class by contacting their student’s school attendance clerk.
The district says they hope to celebrate Caldwell High School’s 2024 Homecoming Parade at a later date.
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Large police presence near Taco Bell in Blackfoot – East Idaho News
BLACKFOOT — A large contingent of Blackfoot Police officers has cordoned off an area near the Taco Bell on Parkway Drive in Blackfoot.
Police responded around 5 p.m., according to multiple witnesses who contacted EastIdahoNews.com.
EastIdahoNews.com has reached out to Blackfoot Police for details.
We will update this story as we learn more.
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Idaho angler reels in record 43.25-inch lake trout at Payette Lake
MISSOULA, Mont. — An Idaho Falls angler is back in the Idaho record books after landing a record-setting lake trout at Payette Lake.
Idaho Fish and Game said Dylan Smith caught and released a 43.25-inch lake trout on May 2, setting a new state catch-and-release record for the species. The fish surpassed the previous record of 42 inches.
The catch marks Smith’s second appearance in Idaho’s record books. He previously held the state catch-and-release lake trout record after landing a trophy fish in 2018 before that mark was later broken.
According to Fish and Game, Payette Lake has become one of Idaho’s premier lake trout fisheries thanks to years of management efforts aimed at improving both lake trout and kokanee populations.
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Boise’s North End finds new way to mark Pride after Idaho law halts flag display
Pride Month looks different this June along Boise’s Harrison Boulevard, where a long-standing tradition of hanging Pride flags on lamp posts has been put on hold after a new state law restricted which flags can be flown on government property.
For several years, Pride flags lined lamp posts along Harrison Boulevard in Boise’s North End neighborhood. But Idaho House Bill 561, signed by Gov. Brad Little in March, restricts which flags can be flown on government property, including the City of Boise’s Harrison lamp posts.
In response, a group of neighbors formed Pride North End and launched a distribution effort to help residents show support from their own front yards. The group has been making Pride flags and yard signs available to people who want to display them at home.
“I thought that I would…be a personal example of ‘yes, this is what I do.’ This is what I believe in,” said Edna Schochat, a North End resident.
Pride North End has already distributed more than 900-yard signs and 250 flags. The group’s original donation goal was around $2,000 to order 100 flags and 200 yard signs, but it has exceeded that GoFundMe goal, reaching $10,000 worth of donations.
The group plans to continue holding public flag and sign distributions through the end of the month.
“We cannot just say something without doing something that proves that we mean what we say,” Schochat said.
Pride North End said any leftover funds after materials are distributed will go to local LGBTQ+ nonprofits. A link to the group’s GoFundMe can be found here.
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