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Governor Little appoints new members to Idaho Water Resource Board and Oil & Gas Conservation Commission - Dailyfly com Lewis-Clark Valley Community
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After weekend hiatus, Idaho reports 655 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths
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Magic Valley Man Charged for Murder of Wife
BURELEY, Idaho (KLIX)-A 32-year-old Mini-Cassia area man has been arrested in connection to the the 2014 murder of his wife near Raft River.
Jim Lee Murphy was arrested and charged March 3, for the first degree murder of Whitney Murphy. According to court documents, Whitney had been found shot to death with a shotgun on October 26, 2014 at a rural home located east of Burley off Interstate 84. Cassia County Sheriff s deputies had been called to the scene after a neighbor had been hit by shotshell while in their basement. When deputies arrived they found Murphy dead next door in what looked like a botched robbery. The murder weapon was never found.
Magic Valley Man Charged for Murder of Wife
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Idahoâs COVID-19 case counts, hospitalizations keep improving, but 9 deaths are added
Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Coronavirus Disease 2019
and last updated 2021-02-13 00:26:16-05
Idahoâs health districts and the Department of Health and Welfare reported just 233 new confirmed coronavirus cases Friday, continuing a weeks-long decline. With 111 new probable cases, the combined total came in at 344.
Hospitalizations of people with COVID-19 are markedly lower than numbers from the past few months, January included, when Idahoâs recovery took hold. Approximately 180 people were hospitalized across the state with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 on Wednesday, the most recent day that data was available from the Department of Health and Welfare. About 45 of those patients were in ICU units the same day, according to the state health departmentâs website.