Idaho
Indiana football handles Idaho 35-22, but mistakes and weather hold IU to brutal first half – The Hoosier Network
Nothing advised the story of Indiana soccer’s Saturday evening higher than the scholar part. With 90 minutes till kickoff in a delayed begin in opposition to Idaho, the scholars dutifully filed into Memorial Stadium, dwelling it up in a downpour of rain, soaked with excessive spirits in a sport each Hoosier had circled as a win on the schedule.
Then the sport started and Indiana began getting embarrassed. The Hoosiers failed to attain in two drives early within the sport. The Vandals regarded just like the extra methodical group, by no means lacking alternatives going the opposite manner, and the followers began spilling out, absolutely pondering wherever else was a greater place to be.
By halftime solely 1 / 4 of the unique part remained, nonetheless holding out hope, watching the ghost of Indiana attempt to decide up the items.
Slowly, the Hoosiers rewarded their followers, few of whom remained to see the tip of the 35-22 victory.
“I obtained after them at halftime,” Indiana head coach Tom Allen mentioned. “I advised the coaches to get after them at halftime. But it surely was additionally simply, ‘Hey guys, simply play soccer.’ That to me was signal for our guys. They did reply.”
Begin with an 80-yard drive to kick off the second half, highlighted by a 31-yard Shaun Shivers run and two acrobatic D.J. Matthews Jr. receptions and punctuated by Donaven McCulley operating in a landing from the wildcat. Then 35 seconds later, a foul Idaho snap rolled into the endzone. The Vandals fell on the free ball, leading to a Hoosier security.
From there, issues started to fall into place. Indiana returned to trying like an FBS group going through an FCS group at house, rambling off a complete of 5 consecutive landing drives in a second-half offensive outburst.
“There actually wasn’t a serious change, simply type of needed to rally the troops, come out with a greater mindset,” tight finish AJ Barner mentioned. “Within the second half, no changes had been actually made, we simply knew that we needed to do our jobs.”
After solely 110 yards of offense within the first half, the Hoosiers rotated to supply 326 within the second. Connor Bazelak’s 6-for-17 was 16-for-29 and 197 yards, regardless of not throwing a move within the fourth quarter. Shivers rambled for 155 yards, together with a late 46-yard landing burst that every one however put the sport away. Though they allowed two touchdowns within the fourth quarter alone, the Hoosiers maintained a gradual lead till the tip.
“(Momentum) is essential as a result of as soon as we get the protection misaligned, we positively begin being like, we obtained the momentum,” Shivers mentioned. “We gotta maintain hitting, maintain hitting. We had been kinda gradual within the first half, and it was unhealthy, however as soon as we obtained locked in we talked to one another like, ‘Let’s decide it up.’”
Regardless of a radical response after halftime, Indiana will must be introspective transferring ahead. The primary half efficiency gained’t maintain up, and more durable competitors gained’t let it grasp round.
The one factor uglier than Indiana’s first half efficiency might have been the climate, nevertheless it was shut. Charles Campbell missed two discipline targets. One was erased due to defensive holding, and the rest of the drive ended when Shivers was stopped on the one-yard line on fourth down.
It was a monsoon of errors that did not decelerate for Indiana. An early second quarter drive ended on a fumble. One other, which began with promise after a 38-yard kickoff return and a 15-yard penalty on Idaho, ended when Bazelak’s overthrow of Cam Camper was picked off close to the tip zone.
“That’s not acceptable, in my thoughts, so far as the usual with which we’ve to play,” Allen mentioned.
Even Indiana’s brightest spot within the first half didn’t depend. Idaho pretended prefer it wasn’t going to snap the ball, then lobbed up a move that Tiawan Mullen picked off and almost returned for a landing, however a move interference name negated the play.
Indiana saved hemorrhaging momentum, on the lookout for something to cease Idaho and spark its personal offense. It discovered Aaron Casey one drive. The senior linebacker blasted by way of the offensive line to stuff a run earlier than sacking Idaho’s quarterback on the following play. One other drive it discovered freshman Dasan McCullough, whose first profession sack pressured Idaho to accept a discipline purpose.
The one factor that seemingly may cease the Vandals was halftime.
No person wanted to step up in a giant manner. Not one of the leaders gave a rallying speech. As a substitute, a number of of them shared in a message that they wanted to do extra within the second half.
Bazelak by no means panicked. The offense and protection exchanged phrases on the sideline, every expressing it might decide up the opposite. The climate let up. Indiana got here collectively.
“Too many errors, and that’s not adequate,” Allen mentioned. “However I’m by no means gonna take as a right a win.”
Indiana takes on Western Kentucky in Bloomington subsequent Saturday and can kick off at midday.
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Idaho
More steelhead bound for the Boise River
More steelhead are headed for the Boise River the day before Thanksgiving.
Approximately 110 additional steelhead will be released into the Boise River on Wednesday, Nov. 27. The Fish and Game fish stocking trucks will be releasing fish at the usual locations:
- Glenwood Bridge
- Americana Bridge
- Below the Broadway Avenue Bridge behind Boise State University
- West Parkcenter Bridge
- Barber Park
The fish are trapped at Hells Canyon Dam on the Snake River and will be released in equal numbers (~22 fish) at these five stocking locations.
Boise River steelhead limits are 2 fish per day, 6 in possession and 20 for the fall season. Though required in other steelhead waters, barbless hooks are not required for Boise River steelhead angling.
In addition to a valid fishing license, anglers looking to fish for one of the hatchery steelhead need a steelhead permit. Permits can be purchased at any Fish and Game office or numerous vendors across the state.
All steelhead stocked in the Boise River will lack an adipose fin (the small fin normally found immediately behind the dorsal fin). Boise River anglers catching a rainbow trout longer than 20 inches that lacks an adipose fin should consider the fish a steelhead. Any steelhead caught by an angler not holding a steelhead permit must immediately be returned to the water, and it is illegal to target steelhead without a steelhead permit.
For more information regarding the Boise River steelhead release, contact the Fish and Game Southwest Regional Office in Nampa or call (208) 465-8465. Check the department’s website to learn more.
Idaho
Idaho certifies 2024 general election results, setting up Electoral College process – East Idaho News
BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — The Idaho State Board of Canvassers voted unanimously Tuesday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise to certify Idaho’s 2024 general election results.
The Idaho State Board of Canvassers officially signed off on results of the Nov. 5, 2024, election after noting that none of the election outcomes changed following the county certifications and a random audit of ballots in eight Idaho counties.
In addition to none of the outcomes changing, none of the races in Idaho were within the 0.5% margin that qualifies for a free recount, Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane said.
“I’ve been involved in elections for a very long time,” McGrane said during Tuesday’s meeting of the Idaho State Board of Canvassers. “This was truly one of the smoothest elections that I’ve ever been part of – from leading into the election to going through it – and I think it’s really a credit to so many different people for us to be able to hold an election like this. I think the preparation and the very, very cooperative relationship that we have with the counties and the county clerks offices has just been huge.”
The Idaho State Board of Canvassers consists of McGrane, Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth and Idaho State Controller Brandon Woolf.
Record number of Idaho voters voted in 2024 general election
Tuesday’s vote to certify Idaho’s election results also makes the 2024 general election the largest election in state history in terms of the number of voters who voted. Official numbers released following the canvass show that 917,469 voters cast ballots, beating the previous record of 878,527 from the 2020 general election.
Idaho law allows voters to register to vote and vote on Election Day. Final, official 2024 general election results showed there were 121,015 same-day registrations on Election Day.
The number of same-day voter registrations this year was so large that if all 121,015 voters who participated in same-day voter registration created a new city, it would have been the third-largest city in Idaho, just between Meridian and Nampa.
Turnout for the 2024 general election came to 77.8%, trailing the 2020 general election record turnout of 81.2%.
Certifying Idaho election results sets stage for Electoral College to meet
The vote to certify Idaho’s election results Tuesday helps set the stage for the Electoral College process used to officially vote for the president and vice president of the United States.
“The purpose of today’s meeting, really, is to certify the results as official,” McGrane said. “So up until this point, all of the results have been unofficial for the state of Idaho. That includes everything from the presidential race, federal races and state races.”
Now that Idaho’s election results are official, state officials will send the results to Washington, D.C., McGrane said.
Then, on Dec. 17, Idaho’s electors will officially cast their votes for President-elect Donald Trump in the electoral college.
Idaho has four electoral college votes – one for each of its members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate – and all four of Idaho’s electoral votes will go for Trump.
Election audit uncovers poll worker errors, disorganized records
On Nov. 15, the Idaho State Board of Canvassers selected eight random Idaho counties for the audit, the Sun previously reported. The counties selected were Latah, Bingham, Elmore, Bear Lake, Custer, Minidoka, Clearwater and Jerome counties.
On Tuesday, Chief Deputy Secretary of State Nicole Fitzgerald said the audit results matched the unofficial election results completely in Bingham and Minidoka counties. But there were small discrepancies, poll worker errors, hand counting errors, labeling or organizational errors that the audit uncovered in six of the counties audited. None of the discrepancies – the largest of which involved 12 ballots in Elmore County – was large enough to change the outcome of any of the elections, McGrane said during the Idaho State Board of Canvassers meeting and again during a follow up interview with the Sun.
For example, in Bear Lake County, Sen. Mark Harris, R-Soda Springs, lost one vote as a result of the audit, while his Democratic challenger Chris Riley gained one vote in the audit. Election officials on Tuesday attributed the difference to a hand counting error on election night in Bear Lake County. The error did not change the outcome. Final election results show that Harris defeated Riley by a margin of 20,907 votes to 6,062.
In Custer County, Republican Sen.-elect Christy Zito, lost one vote in the audit and her Democratic challenger David Hoag gained one vote due to what Fitzgerald described as an error in the hand-counting process on election night. That difference did not change the outcome either. Final election results show Zito won 17,750 votes to 6,859 votes.
In Elmore County, the audit was off by 12 ballots. Fitzgerald said there were 2,183 ballots reported in the five Elmore County precincts selected for the audit. But auditors only counted 2,171 ballots in the audit, Fitzgerald said.
The 12-vote discrepancy was likely due to issues and inconsistencies with the resolution board process on election night, Fitzgerald said. The resolution board comes in when a ballot is rejected as unreadable by voting machines due to an issue such as damage, stains, tears or some other issue where the resolution board is called in to take a look at the ballot to determine voter intent.
“What appears to have happened was that those ballots were just not very carefully labeled or organized on election night,” Fitzgerald said during Tuesday’s meeting.”It was really difficult for our audit team to determine which ballots belonged in the audit count.”
After Tuesday’s meeting to certify election results, McGrane told the Sun some of the notes and records connected with the resolution board process in Elmore County were handwritten instead of printed.
McGrane told the Sun he believes all votes were counted properly and the issue came down to organization and record keeping and not being sure which ballots should be part of the audit count, which was a partial audit of Elmore County and the seven other counties, not a full audit.
McGrane and Fitzgerald said they do not believe a full audit is necessary in Elmore County, but they said state election officials will follow up with Elmore County election officials about the discrepancies.
“We are going out there and meeting with them so we can identify some opportunities for process improvement,” Fitzgerald said.
The 12 vote discrepancy would not have changed the outcome of any election in Elmore County. The closest race Elmore County was involved in was a District 8 Idaho House race that Rep.-elect Faye Thompson won over her closest rival, Democrat Jared Dawson, by more than 9,800 votes in an election that included three other counties. All but one county level election was uncontested in Elmore County during the 2024 general election.
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Idaho man indicted for selling firearms without a license – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office (Idaho).
BOISE – A federal grand jury in Boise returned an indictment on Nov. 13, charging Luke James Estep, 27, of Boise, with dealing firearms without a license, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced.
The two-count indictment alleges that in October 2024, Estep, who is not a licensed firearms dealer, was selling firearms. If convicted, he faces a maximum of five years in federal prison and up to a $250,000 fine. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.
Estep was arrested on Nov. 14 and booked with the Ada County Jail. Estep appeared on Monday before U.S. Magistrate Judge Debora K. Grasham and entered a plea of not guilty. A jury trial is scheduled for Jan. 6, 2025, at the federal courthouse in Boise, before Senior U.S. District Judge B. Lynn Winmill.
This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Meridian Police Department. Assistant U.S. Attorney Katherine Horwitz is prosecuting the case.
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