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Honoring nation’s veterans (Local News ~ 12/18/24)
Brayden Nordin with Boy Scout Troop 195 renders honors after he placed a wreath on the grave site of Beckham Thompson Jr., an Air Force master sergeant who served during the Korean and Vietnam wars, during this year’s Wreaths Across America Observance... -
Concerns aired over stray animals (Local News ~ 12/18/24)
Existing laws regarding the treatment of stray and abandoned pets headlined a series of discussions addressed by the city council during a scheduled meeting Dec. 10. The meeting began as local citizens met before the council to address concerns with regards to the number of dogs and cats running loose in some neighborhoods across the local area... -
Officially open for business… (Local News ~ 12/18/24)
Ivan Aguilar helps his parents, Pantera and Yolanda Aguilar, as community leaders and representatives with the Idaho Hispanic chamber organization join together to help celebrate the grand opening of the Pantera Market during a ceremony held Friday afternoon... -
Presidential pardon an abuse of power
(Editorial ~ 12/18/24)
In early December, outgoing President Joe Biden took action to essentially forgive his own son for a series of federal crimes he personally committed or took part in committing over the past 10 years. However, instead of holding his own son accountable for his actions, the president chose to give Hunter Biden a full pardon before he leaves office on Jan. 20...
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Glenns Ferry cheerleaders join Pearl Harbor observance (Local News ~ 12/18/24)
Two students from Glenns Ferry High School traveled to Honolulu, Hawaii, earlier this month to take part in a yearly event that honors the memory of the military service members who lost their lives following the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941...
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