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Idaho high school football game stopped at halftime after dispute involving Ammon Bundy - East Idaho News

Idaho high school football game stopped at halftime after dispute involving Ammon Bundy - East Idaho News

CALDWELL () — The Caldwell School District shut down a football game against Emmett High School on Friday night after Ammon Bundy refused to wear a mask. District rules require parents and fans — only a limited number can attend each game — to wear masks and follow social distancing, according to Marisela Pesina, the chair of the Caldwell School Board. Bundy, who appeared at the Friday night contest without a mask, refused to wear a mask or leave Caldwell High property. “A small group of visitors refused to follow the safety requirements, including wearing face coverings, and were denied...

October 3, 2020
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Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate charged with murder, kidnapping in 1984 Colorado case - East Idaho News

Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate charged with murder, kidnapping in 1984 Colorado case - East Idaho News

BOISE ( — Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate Steve Pankey, of Twin Falls, has been indicted in a Colorado cold case involving the 1984 kidnapping and killing of a 12-year-old girl. The case revolves around Jonelle Matthews, who went missing from her parents’ Greeley home on Dec. 20, 1984. Her body wasn’t discovered until July 24, 2019, in a field in rural Weld County. Greeley, north of Denver, is in Weld County. The Weld County Sheriff’s Office’s warrant list on Tuesday on charges of first-degree murder, second-degree kidnapping and the use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime....

October 13, 2020
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Trump tweets about an Idaho anti-mask event, makes questionable claim - East Idaho News

Trump tweets about an Idaho anti-mask event, makes questionable claim - East Idaho News

MOSCOW () – President Donald Trump sent out a tweet on Wednesday that shared a video of a Moscow, Idaho, man being arrested, but his tweet perpetuated a questionable claim about the event that led to the arrest. Trump retweeted a tweet that shared a video of the Moscow Christ Church’s parishioners singing in purposeful defiance, and protest, of Moscow’s mask order. The man who posted the original tweet described the assembly as an outdoor church service. In a comment with his retweet, , “DEMS WANT TO SHUT YOUR CHURCHES DOWN, PERMANENTLY. HOPE YOU SEE WHAT IS HAPPENING. VOTE NOW!” DEMS WANT...

October 10, 2020
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