Idaho
Idaho Falls students make art for Ukraine child refugees – Local News 8
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Idaho Falls Faculty District 91 college students bought the chance to let little one refugees fleeing Ukraine know they’ve a buddy in Idaho.
District 91 board member Paul Haacke went to the Poland Ukraine border in March to assist with the refugee disaster, when he noticed a easy gesture that introduced children smiles.
“I met a person who was handing out paintings from his kid’s elementary faculty, to kids who had been standing in line to cross the border,” Haacke mentioned. “They had been simply standing according to principally what they had been sporting. And he would hand them an image and inform them that it was from a scholar in america. And they might have a look at that image and they’d simply begin smiling and they’d simply stare at it. I simply thought that’s wonderful how we are able to talk in so many alternative methods. And one in all them is thru paintings.”
Haacke went to District 91 Superintendent Jim Shank after his return, to see if any principals can be involved in making artwork that he may take again.
“And we acquired a whole lot of items of paintings, and I am very excited to take all of them with me,” Haacke mentioned. “I am going to hand them out on the border management line. I additionally plan on going to go to a number of elementary colleges, I have been in a position to community with completely different individuals in Ukraine. A few of them are principals and academics, so I wish to go to them once more. And go to their colleges and provides a few of this paintings to the scholars there.”
Among the many college students who created artistic endeavors had been sixth graders at Theresa Bunker.
Crosby Christensen drew two arms shaking, coloured with the American flag and the Ukrainian flag.
“When Russia invaded Ukraine, I assumed it was only a joke, like ‘they did not actually do this,’” Crosby mentioned. “However we watched CNN Ten and I used to be like, ‘that is truly taking place.’ So once we had the chance to do that, I used to be like ‘I actually wish to do that.’”
Logan Jones drew the American and Ukrainian flags with the peace image and flower within the center.
“It makes me really feel like I am serving to people who find themselves having troubles and making a distinction. It might not be large, however I am serving to individuals. And that makes me pleased,” Logan mentioned.
Ellie Cheney integrated Ukrainian into her image.
“I simply did a sky in a number of hill hills after which I did two flags, the Ukrainian and American and some sunflowers alongside the underside and in Ukrainian ‘We stand with you’,” Ellie mentioned, additionally including the paintings makes her pleased.
“Simply realizing that I can assist somebody in a roundabout way and make them pleased, even for if it is only a small time, simply makes me pleased,” Ellie mentioned.
Idaho
Two from Idaho arrested in Centralia trying to sell guns and drugs
Two people from Idaho driving a stolen car have been arrested in Centralia after trying to sell guns and drugs.
Around noon on Jan. 3, Centralia police got calls about three people trying to sell firearms and drugs.
Police used the Flock Safety Cameras to search for the suspects’ car and developed a suspicion that it may have been stolen.
Police said the car was stolen after a carjacking in Meridian, Idaho.
After police confirmed that the car was stolen, they went undercover and convinced the suspects that they could sell the guns and drugs.
A 23-year-old man and woman from Idaho returned only to be arrested during a traffic stop.
With a search warrant in hand, police searched the car and found two semi-automatic rifles, a shotgun, 3 handguns and one ghost gun.
Police said they also found ammunition, a large quantity of marijuana and other narcotics in the car.
Both were taken to Lewis County Jail on suspicion of possession of a stolen car, possession of a stolen firearm and conspiracy to deliver a controlled substance.
The man may face additional charges for gun possession since he is a felon.
Idaho
Domestic elk in east Idaho tests positive for Chronic Wasting Disease – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from the Idaho State Department of Agriculture. Photo: Envato Elements
IDAHO FALLS — The Idaho State Department of Agriculture received confirmation of Chronic Wasting Disease following testing of an adult domestic cow elk that died at a captive facility in Jefferson County. This detection is the second case of CWD identified in a captive elk in Idaho.
This case of CWD in Idaho has no association with the CWD-positive captive bull elk identified in Madison County in December 2024. Idaho requires domestic elk facilities to submit all inventory and disease surveillance data to ISDA at the end of each calendar year, which correlates to the close timing of the two cases.
The infected animal was located on a captive elk ranch that had been under enhanced CWD surveillance protocols, which require mandatory 100% testing of all on-facility cervidae deaths. Enhanced CWD surveillance protocols were implemented when the facility imported shipments of domestic elk in 2023 from a captive facility that was located within 25 miles of a confirmed case of CWD in wild elk. All remaining elk that arrived in the 2023 shipment are alive and will remain under quarantine.
The facility had been in compliance with CWD testing requirements. Following the positive detection, ISDA issued a quarantine of all remaining elk on the facility to restrict further movement of the CWD-exposed animals.
CWD was first detected in wild deer in Idaho in 2021 and the following year in wild elk. CWD is a rare disease affecting the brains of mule deer, black-tailed deer, white-tailed deer, elk, moose and reindeer. The disease belongs to a group of diseases called transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs). There is no known cure for TSEs, and they always are fatal in susceptible host species. No CWD infections in people have been reported. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control recommends that people do not eat meat from CWD affected animals.
The ISDA regulates all captive cervid farms for recordkeeping, disease testing, movement and permit requirements. The ISDA has notified the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and will move forward working with the affected facility pursuant to Idaho’s restrictions.
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US approves Idaho antimony mine a month after China blocked exports of mineral
The US Forest Service released the final record of decision for Perpetua’s Stibnite project – essentially the mine’s permit – after an eight-year review process, according to documents published on the agency’s website.
Perpetua’s mine will supply more than 35 per cent of America’s annual antimony needs once it opens by 2028 and produce 12,800kg (450,000 ounces) of gold each year, a dual revenue stream expected to keep the project financially afloat regardless of any steps Beijing may take to sway markets.
For example, Jervois Global, the owner of an Idaho mine that produces only cobalt, declared bankruptcy on Thursday after Chinese miners aggressively boosted production of that metal in a bid for market share.
Shares in Idaho-based Perpetua gained 9.1 per cent in after-hours trading after Reuters reported the permit decision earlier on Friday.
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