Idaho
Valley County issues Go evacuation order for zones 4 and 5 as Boulder Fire grows
Valley County, ID (CBS2) — The Valley County Sheriff’s Office has issued a Go evacuation order for residents in the path of the Boulder Fire.
All residents in zones 4 and 5 were sent a code RED or Go evacuation message. Deputies are working to notify residents as well.
The Sheriff’s office said there will be roadblocks in place at some point and that the evacuation order is evolving rapidly due to the winds and heat.
Evacuees can park vehicles and campers at the Cascade Fire Department. The Valley County Fairgrounds are open for animals, and the Cascade Community Church has opened its doors.
Those needing lodging, food, or gas who have been displaced can seek assistance from the Cascade Fire Community Fund. Poison Creek Boat Ramp, Buttercup Boat Ramp, Sugarloaf, Van Wyck Campgrounds, and Blue Heron Boat Ramp area campgrounds are available for campers and trailers.
Idaho
Idaho Steelheads | DÉJÀ VU AS STEELHEADS WIN IN SHOOTOUT FOR SECOND STRAIGHT NIGHT
TULSA, OK – The Idaho Steelheads (20-14-3-0, 43pts) defeated the Tulsa Oilers (20-12-4-2, 46pts) Saturday night in a shootout by a final score of 3-2 in front of 7,009 fans the BOK Center. Idaho and Tulsa will wrap up this weekend’s three-game series in Tulsa Sunday afternoon at 2:05 p.m. (MT).
Despite outshooting the Oilers 10-7 in the opening 20 minutes of play Tulsa led 1-0 after the first period as Michael Farren scored at 12:03.
Idaho received their second power-play of the night just 2:39 into the second period and 59 seconds into the man advantage Andrei Bakanov (5th) provided the equalizer. From the right half-wall Brendan Hoffmann fed Matt Register at the center point. Register sent a wrist shot to the net where Bakanov banged home the rebound at 4:38 tying the score at 1-1. After the Steelheads killed off their second penalty kill of the night they went on the power-play again at 12:41 of the stanza. With five seconds left on the man advantage Andrew Bellant (4th) gave Idaho back the lead. Hoffmann from the right point rolled the puck to Bakanov in the right corner where he connected with Bellant inside the right circle where he blasted a one-timer into the net making it 2-1 with 5:24 left in the frame. 78 seconds later the Oilers tied the game thanks to Easton Brodzinski. Tulsa outshot Idaho 13-10 in the period.
Shots were 8-5 Oilers in the third period and then 7-5 Tulsa in overtime but for the second straight night a shootout was needed. For the second straight night Brodzinski, as the first shooter, scored for Tulsa but then Bryan Thomson would turn aside the next three shots he face. Patrick Moynihan and A.J. White were stopped as the first two shooters before Bellant kept the game going and Hoffmann ended it.
Bryan Thomson made 33 saves on 35 shots in the win while Talyn Boyko turned aside 28 of 30 shots in the loss.
BOX SCORE
ICCU Three Stars
1) Brendan Hoffmann (IDH)
2) Andrei Bakanov (IDH)
3) Easton Brodzinski (TUL)
GAME NOTES
- Idaho finished 2-for-3 on the power-play while Tulsa went 0-for-2.
- Tulsa outshot Idaho 35-31.
- Romain Rodzisnki (IR), Ty Pelton-Byce (IR), Hank Crone (IR), C.J. Walker (IR), Nick Canade (IR), Wade Murphy (IR), Jason Horvath (IR), and Matt Ustaski (DNP) did not dress for Idaho.
- Andrei Bakanov has (2-3-5) in four games with Idaho including two multi-point games.
- Brendan Hoffmann tallied two assists for his eighth multi-point game.
- Andrew Bellant has two goals in his last three games.
- Matt Register has an assist in back-to-back games.
- Patrick Moynihan led all Idaho skaters with five shots.
Stay up to date with all things Steelheads on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Watch all Steelheads home games on FloHockey and KTVB 24/7 (Channel 7.2) and listen on the Steelheads flagship station 95.3 FM KTIK “The Ticket”.
Idaho
Mobile home goes up in flames – 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 Saturday afternoon on the 400 block of Higbee Avenue.
Around 4:40 p.m., multiple people called 911 to report that a manufactured home was on fire. One caller reported everyone was outside of the home. It was also said the home was close to several other structures.
Idaho Falls Firefighters responded immediately and discovered the small manufactured home with flames coming out of the window.
Firefighters immediately worked to knock down the fire while protecting the other homes close by. Other firefighters also worked to search the home to confirm everyone made it out safely.
Idaho Falls Police officers provided traffic control while Idaho Falls Power and Intermountain Gas secured utilities.
There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters.
IFFD responded with four engines, four ambulances, a ladder truck and a battalion chief.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the IFFD Fire Prevention and Investigation Division. An estimated total of damages is not known at this time.
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Idaho
Monday and Tuesday will be extremely cold in eastern Idaho – East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS — It’s will be extremely cold in eastern Idaho on Monday and Tuesday, according to the most recent forecast from the National Weather Service.
Monday morning lows will range from -5° F to -10° F from Montpelier to Pocatello and northward and -10°F to -20°F from Driggs to Rexburg and northward, according to NWS.
But it’s the wind chill that is going to make it really bad. NWS has issued an extreme cold warning on Monday morning from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. due to wind chill that will make some area range from -20° F to -30°F.
These temperatures can cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes.
Afternoon highs on Monday will struggle to make it into the double digits in the Upper Snake River Plain.
Tuesday morning lows will generally range from -5° F to -15° F through much of the Snake River Plain and Eastern Highlands. With wind chill, Tuesday morning will range from -10°F to -20°F, so NWS is monitoring the need to extend the extreme cold warning for some areas.
Much of eastern Idaho will warm into the teens and low 20s on Tuesday afternoon. Wind gusts both Monday and Tuesday will be around 15 to 20 mph, according to NWS.
Officials recommend dressing in layers, including a hat, face mask, and gloves if you must go outside. To prevent water pipes from freezing; wrap or drain or allow them to drip slowly.
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