Idaho
Edmunson hired to lead Associated Logging Contractors of Idaho
COEUR d’ALENE — Associated Logging Contractors of Idaho has hired Clete Edmunson as its new executive director.
Born into a logging family, Edmunson worked as a logger in southwest Idaho before teaching in the Council area and later working in school administration. He served three terms in Idaho’s House of Representatives starting in 2002 and then worked three years as an advisor to then Gov. Butch Otter on matters concerning education and transportation.
Edmunson replaces Shawn Keough, who is retiring after 24 years as executive director. Keough will work alongside Edmunson through the end of the year to ensure a smooth transition.
“Clete’s background as an educator will help ALC-Idaho with its efforts to expand career and technical education courses to train the next generation of Idaho’s loggers and log haulers,” Keough said. “His political experience will help ALC-Idaho and its members stay at the forefront of state and federal issues that impact our logging and trucking businesses.”
As executive director, Edmunson will work to represent the interests of ALC-Idaho’s 500-plus logging and wood hauling member businesses.
The 58-year-old Coeur d’Alene resident holds two bachelor’s degrees from Idaho State University, a master’s degree in history from Boise State University, and two master’s degrees in education from University of Idaho. Prior to joining ALC-Idaho, Edmunson most recently spent 10 years as a high school principal and district superintendent in Idaho.
“It’s exciting to return to my logging roots,” Edmunson said. “Idaho’s forest products industry is one of the strongest in the nation and I’m committed to ensuring its vitality and advocating for the loggers and haulers who make sure the people of Idaho and this nation have access to the forest products they rely on every day.”
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Taryn Post is president of Dexter Peak Communications.
Idaho
Dorothy Moon reelected to third term as Idaho GOP chair
MERIDIAN — Former Idaho state Rep. Dorothy Moon was elected to her third term as chair of the Idaho Republican Party during last week’s Idaho GOP Convention in Meridian.
Moon announced her candidacy for a third term as chair earlier this month after first being elected in 2022 and again in 2024. In this year’s election, Moon received 306 votes, former Idaho state Sen. Steven Thayn received 155 votes and Mark Fuller, the previous Idaho GOP first vice chair, came in third with 134 votes. In receiving just over 51% of the vote, Moon was able to narrowly avoid a runoff.
In his challenge to Moon, Thayn called for fostering a greater sense of unity among members of the party.
“Unity does not mean uniformity of opinion,” Thayn said in a prior news release on his candidacy. “Nor does it mean forced agreement. Forced unity always leads to tyranny. Real unity is voluntary. It is built through listening, respect, and a sincere effort to solve problems together.”
In the initial announcement of Moon’s campaign, she highlighted improvements to voter turnout and the defeat of the 2024 ranked-choice voting ballot initiative as among key party successes during her most recent term.
Idaho
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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