Idaho
Latest transgender bathroom ban clears Idaho House
The Idaho House quickly passed a bill Monday that would make it a crime for transgender people to use a restroom, locker room or shower facility that doesn’t match their sex at birth.
House Bill 752 would apply to both government and private businesses. Anyone caught knowingly violating the bill would be charged with a misdemeanor for the first offense and a felony for a second incident within five years.
If convicted, sentences for those crimes would be up to a year in a county jail or a prison sentence of up to five years respectively.
Rep. Barbara Ehardt (R-Idaho Falls) said society never used to bat an eye at keeping bathrooms separated by sex.
“I do not understand why we seem to all of a sudden have a problem with discerning who is who and where we each should be,” Ehardt said.
Rep. Dale Hawkins (R-Fernwood) agreed.
“If someone followed my daughter into a shower room, my family would have to come visit me somewhere because I wouldn’t be waiting for police,” Hawkins said.
State lawmakers in recent years have increasingly restricted access to sex-segregated bathrooms, including at university dorm facilities, domestic violence shelters and prisons.
Rep. Clay Handy (R-Burley), one of the few Republicans to oppose the bill, said allowing transgender people to use the bathroom isn’t a problem.
“I’ve seen people in every way shape or form all over the world going to the bathroom and, to tell you the truth, I don’t know if very many people are sexually aroused by watching someone go to the bathroom,” Handy said.
House lawmakers easily passed the measure, which now goes to the Senate for consideration.
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Idaho
Free Cone Day Is Back at Idaho Dairy Queen Stores
After an unusually mild winter, Idaho is on the cusp of officially welcoming Spring. The season officially begins on Friday, March 20 but one area ice cream shop is getting a jump start!
If you’re someone who keeps track of the best food freebie days, you probably already know that Thursday, March 19 is Dairy Queen’s “Free Cone Day.” If you didn’t, you know now and the timing couldn’t be better. Not only does the day hit while many schools in Idaho are on Spring Break, the Boise area could see near-record temps around 80 degrees.
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On Thursday, ice cream lovers can enjoy a free small vanilla cone, no strings attached. That’s right. You don’t have to purchase another item. You don’t have to download an app. There are no hoops to jump through. You just have to show up in person and ask for your cone while supplies last.
Free cone day also gives you an opportunity to pay it forward. At most Dairy Queen locations, you’ll have the option to have that free cone dipped for $1. You can choose from chocolate, cherry or the new Mint Crunchin’ Cookie.
The money raised from those dipped cones on Free Cone Day will benefit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Idaho’s only children’s hospital, St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital is one of the 170 children’s hospitals that receives funds as part of the network.
The tradition of Free Cone Day dates back to 2015. The ice cream chain has 25 locations across Idaho.
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Gallery Credit: Michelle Heart
Idaho
Iconic Idaho Bar Pours Free Drinks to Celebrate Vandal Basketball
Is the University of Idaho a…basketball school!?
Known as a legendary state university here in Idaho with a well respected law school, the University of Idaho is all the craze these days because of their basketball programs.
Yes, ‘programs’, plural.
Both the MENS and WOMENS teams are headed to THE BIG DANCE, March Madness, after mopping up their competition in Boise during the Big Sky Conference Championships.
Making it to the big dance doesn’t come easy–and both the men’s and women’s basketball programs from the University of Idaho are headed there in a totally shocking development during the Big Sky tournament!
Idaho Governor Brad little quickly chimed in to congratulate vandals nationwide! It’s no longer a ‘maybe’, the Vandals are locked and loaded for March Madness.
The most legendary ‘Vandal Bar’ and arguably one of the most legendary bars in the entire State of Idaho celebrated BIG and the videos are amazing. When the Vandals won, Moscow’s ‘Corner Club’ erupted with insane energy and the bar proceeded to pour FREE DRINKS for five minutes, getting everyone in there that wanted one, a celebratory round.
For programs like the University of Idaho, it takes a LOT to be a part of these national conversations, however, they are guaranteed admission into the bracket under one circumstance: they win their conference tournament.
V’s up!
Idaho Vandal’s Football Coach Makes Online Splash!
Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM
Boise State’s Most Underappreciated Star
Boise State seems to mean “football” for most, right? On a national stage, after all, it’s the blue turf and the success that the Broncos have had on it that made the university a household name. What happens on the hardwood, however, is far from appreciated at the level that it should be. Leon Rice came to Boise State as a blessing from one of the most powerful basketball programs in the nation: Gonzaga University. Now, the winningest basketball coach in the history of the school seems to take immediate heat if the Broncos aren’t in the Final Four. Spoiled by wins on the football field, fans seem to expect the same of the basketball program but when the investment in basketball is so much less than football–can you really have these types of expectations!?
Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM
Idaho
Power crews responding to outages; more expected across valley
MERIDIAN, Idaho — An estimated 5,694 customers are without power due to outages in Meridian.
The power company reported that outages started between 4:30 and 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 14. The outages are neighboring one another, with both being along E Chinden Blvd.
The cause of one of the outages is suspected to be weather-related. A crew is en route to fix the issue.
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Estimated restoration is set for 6:00 p.m. For updated info on the outage, visit Idaho Power’s website.
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