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Boise · BoiseThe Idaho State Department of Agriculture reported on Thursday the first case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Idaho livestock. The disease, also known as the bird flu, was found in cows at a Cassia County dairy. Officials believe the disease was passed from cow to cow after contracting the virus from infected birds.See the Story
'Bird Flu' found in cows at a Cassia County dairy, officials say
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Boise · BoiseJeppesen was presented the annual Kathie Garrett Impact Award. The award is given by the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) Idaho. He was the head of Idaho Health and Welfare, the state's largest agency, since 2019. "I was surprised and humbled to be selected," he told KTVB.See the Story
Gov. Little honors former Idaho health director Dave Jeppesen with Impact Award
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Boise · BoiseAll your favorite Disney Princesses will be celebrated in the Disney Princess Concert at the Morrison Center on March 29th. It's an opportunity for Disney fans and royalty fans alike to gather in their best sparkly dresses and see no along to their favorite songs. Learn more in this conversation with Idaho Today's Mellisa Paul.See the Story
Bring Your Sparkle To The Disney Princess Concert
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Boise · BoiseThis week's Innovative Educator is meeting her students where they are, working to improve literacy. Jean Ramirez is a special education teacher at Chaparral Elementary School. She recently received a grant from CapEd Credit Union to help her continue making the world of books interesting.See the Story
Meridian special education teacher boosts interest, literacy with decodable books
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Senate · NampaThe Idaho Senate killed a budget Thursday over concerns about a summer food program for children. The Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer program is a new federal program that is similar to a program implemented over the pandemic to provide food for low-income, school-aged children over the summer. The program would provide $40 per eligible child per month in the form of a card that could be used to buy groceries.See the Story
Senate kills welfare budget over food program for students
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Boise · BoiseThe Idaho Lottery partnered with 69 schools in the area for the Scratch for Schools event. The school representatives, usually teachers, get five minutes to scratch as many tickets as they can. The fastest scratching school was Seven Oaks Elementary, which successfully scratched 195 tickets in that five-minute round.See the Story
Scratch for Schools: schools win big with Idaho Lottery
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Boise · BoiseChad Daybell faces three counts of first-degree murder and conspiracy in the deaths of his first wife, Tammy Daybell, and two of Lori's children. An Ada County administrative judge expects the trial to last 8 to 10 weeks. Lori was found guilty on all charges related to their deaths last spring after almost seven hours of jury deliberation.See the Story
Lori Vallow Daybell's brother, uncle look ahead to her husband's trial
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