Idaho
Sixteen Idaho hunters draw Super Hunt tags
Draw outcomes for the primary spherical of Tremendous Hunt purposes have been introduced. Simply over 150,000 hunters utilized for the primary drawing. Of these, 54,004 had been for eight deer tags, 51,042 had been for eight elk tags, 22,464 had been for eight pronghorn tags, 10,063 had been for one moose tag and 12,913 entries had been for one Tremendous Hunt Combo, which features a tag for every of the 4 species.
All winners have been contacted. State legislation prohibits Fish and Sport from releasing the names of the winners, however outcomes by species and variety of tags drawn by hunters from every state are listed under:
• Deer (8 whole): Idaho (3), Nevada (1), Oregon (1) and Washington (3)
• Elk (8 whole): Idaho (5), Nevada (1), Utah (1) and Washington (1)
• Pronghorn (8 whole): Idaho (6), Utah (1) and Washington (1)
• Moose (1 tag): Idaho
• Tremendous Combo (1 combo package deal): Idaho
Hunters nonetheless have a second probability to win a Tremendous Hunt tag this 12 months. The entry interval for the second drawing goes via August 10, the place tags for 2 elk, two deer, two pronghorn, one moose and one Tremendous Hunt Combo will likely be drawn.
Tremendous Hunt winners can take part in any open hunt within the state for deer, elk, pronghorn or moose, together with basic hunts and managed hunts, along with any basic season or managed hunt tags additionally they maintain. All different guidelines of particular person hunts apply.
Winners of the second drawing will likely be notified by August 15. Hunters might enter the drawings at license distributors, Fish and Sport places of work, on-line or by calling 1-800-554-8685.
For extra data, together with regularly requested questions and photographs of earlier winners, go to the Tremendous Hunt web page.
Idaho
Man killed in northern Idaho crash – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from Idaho State Police.
Idaho State Police is investigating a fatal crash that occurred on Monday at 10:38 a.m. on Highway 95 northbound at Eid Road in Latah County.
It was discovered that a blue 2001 Ford Focus, occupied by a 40 year old male of Lewiston, was traveling north on the highway when it approached stopped traffic. Traffic was stopped due to construction in the area.
The blue Ford Focus approached the stopped traffic, swerved, striking the side of a white 2021 Chevrolet Silverado, then drove off the right shoulder down an embankment.
The driver of the Ford Focus was not wearing a seatbelt and sustained severe injuries due to the crash. He was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
The driver of the Chevy Silverado, a 65-year-old male of Lewiston, was wearing a seatbelt and was uninjured. He remained at the scene and cooperated with investigating officers.
The highway was closed for approximately three hours while agencies responded and investigated the crash.
Next of kin has been notified.
Latah County Sheriff’s Office, Moscow Fire/EMS, and the Idaho Transportation Department assisted with the incident.
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NIC enrollment climbs after fall count
Enrollment at North Idaho College grew 15% since last fall, according to State Board of Education data.
There are 4,585 students at the college this October, up from 3,979 in 2023 and 4,296 in 2022. However, the college is still 3% down in overall enrollment from four years ago.
The growth comes as NIC fights to retain accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. The college Wednesday welcomed three new trustees, who ran on a platform of retaining accreditation and creating stability for the school.
The numbers continue a jump noted in August, after enrollment increased for the first time in more than a decade. In 2011, NIC had 6,750 total students.
The October numbers capture both full-time students, at 1,209, and part-time students at 2,898, an 18% increase. The part-time list includes high school students taking dual-credit classes. There are 478 students enrolled in career-technical programs — a 14% increase from last year, but a 22% decrease from four years ago, when 612 students took CTE courses.
Tami Haft, NIC’s dean of enrollment services, presented the enrollment data to NIC trustees Wednesday, and audience members applauded the news of enrollment increases. Haft noted that the college attracted 211 new students, a 37% rise in new student enrollment.
Here’s how NIC’s student enrollment breaks down:
- 47% of students are in programs to transfer to a four-year university.
- 38% are in dual-credit courses.
- 10% are in career-technical education.
- 5% are in non-degree programs.
Click here to see the fall enrollment numbers for colleges and universities statewide.
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