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Man killed in shootout with deputies in Bingham County

FIRTH — A man was killed in a shootout with deputies in Bingham County today. Police reports show Bingham County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a home in the area of 800 North and 150 West at about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. There was a man barricaded inside the home who had fired multiple times at deputies […]

GoFundMe established for Hawkins family after snowmobile accident

Steve Hawkins, a Victor native, is still recovering from serious injuries sustained during a snowmobile accident on Feb. 4, and his family needs help. Ten volunteers from Teton County Idaho Search & Rescue responded on the afternoon of Feb. 4 to assist at the scene after receiving a report of an injured snowmobiler in the Fogg Hill area of the Palisades range south of Victor. After TCISAR and Bonneville County crew members located, stabilized, and transported him to a clearing, he was flown by Air Idaho Rescue helicopter to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. Hawkins hit a partially-buried tree and has had several surgeries to deal with the internal bleeding, fractured ribs, collapsed lungs, intestinal tract repair, stomach repair, spleen repair and the loss of a kidney, according to the GoFundMe set up on Feb. 11 by family friends.

Woman charged with causing the death of Deputy Wyatt Maser appears in court

EDITORS NOTE: Some viewers may find the audio contained in the video in the player above disturbing. IDAHO FALLS — Nine months ago, Bonneville County Sheriff’s Deputy Wyatt Maser died while on duty. On Wednesday, the woman accused of inadvertently causing his death appeared in court. Jenna N. Holm, 35, wore a bright green jumpsuit […]

As support for healthcare workers subsides, a small gesture has big meaning » Borneo Bulletin Online

February 5, 2021 Cathy Free THE WASHINGTON POST – When the pandemic first hit, Sarah Holt worked nonstop, running on adrenaline and buoyed by the cheers, songs and free coffee and pizza for healthcare workers at Utah’s Intermountain Medical Center, where she’s a registered nurse. Several months in, she learned firsthand what it’s like to battle COVID-19 – she and her husband contracted the coronavirus, isolating for three weeks in the fall. Like countless other healthcare workers, she went back to the grind of treating patients once she tested negative and felt better. But as the virus began spreading faster, she started to notice that public enthusiasm for healthcare workers had subsided.

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