Idaho
Idaho Falls Power kicks off energized community efforts to pursue federal infrastructure funding – Local News 8
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho Falls Energy is in search of group concepts and enter as the general public energy utility pursues federal funding for native vitality infrastructure.
Town’s municipal electrical utility is in the midst of a once-in-a-generation nationwide funding via the Infrastructure Funding and Jobs Act. As Idaho Falls Energy proceeds via a grant utility course of, the town displays on a 122-year historical past of group involvement to create one of many nation’s most reasonably priced, dependable, and accountable vitality utilities.
“Idaho Falls Energy sits in a novel place the place our community-owned utility can compete for infrastructure funding that would probably be tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars},” stated Idaho Falls Energy Common Supervisor Bear Prairie. “Idaho Falls Energy has a profitable historical past of working with the U.S. Division of Vitality on superior vitality expertise deployment tasks, together with after we retrofitted our hydropower within the late Seventies. As we transfer via this grant course of, we need to interact our group, the lifeblood of our not-for-profit, community-owned utility that retains the lights on for over 30,000 properties and companies.”
The aggressive funding announcement from the U.S. Division of Vitality as a part of the Infrastructure Funding and Jobs Act got here simply earlier than Thanksgiving. Idaho Falls Energy, which has already been wanting effectively into the utility’s future wants and capabilities, was anticipating the announcement and hit the bottom working to pursue it.
“We really worth all concepts and views as we work together with key group stakeholders and organizations, ” Prairie stated. “When planning for future tasks for Idaho Falls Energy, we have to have a look at how we are able to maximize the advantages of this infrastructure funding all through the group.”
Idaho Falls Energy is seeking to develop plans involving group labor and engagement, high quality jobs and job coaching; range, fairness, inclusion, accessibility; and enabling deprived communities. Idaho Falls Energy invitations group members and companies to dialogue between now and the tip of January.
For these considering collaborating within the dialog about the way forward for Idaho Falls Energy and the way to enhance our group, contact Wid Richie, vitality providers supervisor, at wrichie@ifpower.org.
If Idaho Falls Energy receives the grant, it’ll permit federal {dollars} to come back again to Idaho Falls, funding essential infrastructure enhancements reasonably than paying historically via electrical charges immediately from our prospects.
“Idaho Falls has a protracted historical past of offering reasonably priced and dependable energy to our group for generations,” stated Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper. “The creation of our first hydroelectric facility in 1900 began as an thought. Equally, we discover ourselves ready to develop new ideas, concepts and plans that can profit our metropolis for generations to come back.”
Idaho
Early morning fire quickly extinguished in Idaho Falls – Local News 8
This is a press release from the Idaho Falls Fire Department
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (IFFD) — The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Thanksgiving morning on the 700 block of Reed Avenue.
Around 12:43 a.m., a resident called 911 to report a fire involving a single-story home. The caller also reported that everyone had made it outside.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded immediately and arrived within five minutes. The first units on scene reported seeing smoke showing from the house. Firefighters discovered the fire burning in the corner of the home and into the eves.
The fire was quickly extinguished and firefighters worked to ensure the fire did not spread further into the home.
Both Idaho Falls Power and Intermountain Gas were called to secure utilities.
In total, seven people and a dog were displaced as a result of the fire. There were no injuries to firefighters and one civilian was evaluated on scene by paramedics but was not transported to the hospital.
IFFD responded with three engines, two ambulances, a ladder truck and a battalion chief.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Idaho Falls Fire Department Fire Prevention and Investigation Division. The total amount of damages is estimated at $30,000.
IFFD also responded to another fire call Thursday morning around 4 a.m. It was reported that a resident in a home on Camrose Street awoke to the sound of a smoke alarm. They discovered another resident in the home had been smoking and sustained injuries when a fire ignited. The fire was out before IFFD arrived, but one adult was transported to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
With Thanksgiving underway, IFFD reminds residents to prioritize fire safety this holiday by staying vigilant in the kitchen and to cook safe. Nationwide, Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, with more than three times the daily average for such incidents. For more Thanksgiving fire safety information, visit https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/home-fire-safety/thanksgiving
Idaho
Early morning house fire in Idaho Falls causes $30,000 in damage – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from the Idaho Falls Fire Department.
IDAHO FALLS — The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Thanksgiving morning on the 700 block of Reed Avenue.
Around 12:43 a.m., a resident called 911 to report a fire involving a single-story home. The caller also reported that everyone had made it outside.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded immediately and arrived within five minutes. The first units on scene reported seeing smoke coming from the house. Firefighters discovered the blaze burning in the corner of the home and into the eves.
The fire was quickly extinguished and firefighters worked to ensure the fire did not spread further into the home.
Both Idaho Falls Power and Intermountain Gas were called to secure utilities.
In total, seven people and a dog were displaced as a result of the fire. There were no injuries to firefighters and one civilian was evaluated on scene by paramedics, but was not taken to the hospital.
IFFD responded with three engines, two ambulances, a ladder truck and a battalion chief.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Idaho Falls Fire Department Fire Prevention and Investigation Division. The total amount of damages is estimated at $30,000.
IFFD also responded to another fire call Thursday morning around 4 a.m. It was reported that a resident in a home on Camrose Street awoke to the sound of a smoke alarm. They discovered another resident in the home had been smoking and sustained injuries when a fire ignited. The fire was out before IFFD arrived, but one adult was taken to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
With Thanksgiving underway, IFFD reminds residents to prioritize fire safety this holiday by staying vigilant in the kitchen and to cook safe. Nationwide, Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, with more than three times the daily average for such incidents. For more Thanksgiving fire safety information, click here.
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Idaho
After a failed execution, Creech’s appeal is decided by the Idaho Supreme Court
BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Earlier this year, the State of Idaho attempted to execute Thomas Eugene Creech by lethal injection. For nearly an hour, the execution team attempted to establish a vein across various parts of his body, but each attempt resulted in vein collapse.
After many attempts, the procedure was halted, and Creech sought for post-conviction relief. He argued that proceeding with the lethal injection using a central line catheter after the execution attempt was stopped, it would constitute cruel and unusual punishment.
The district court dismissed the application because he failed to state a claim of constitutional violation. When Creech appealed, The Idaho Supreme Court held up to the district courts dismissal, as he failed to explain why the execution would be considered cruel and unusual punishment. It was also concluded that Creech could not bring a claim under the Eighth Amendment because he did not propose an alternative method of execution.
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