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Boise Briefing: Coyote Babies; Lumber Prices; Obidiah

Reply Today s Boise Briefing looks at the signs of spring. In addition to all the little ducklings and goslings seen around town, coyote pups and mothers are showing up in the local foothills. Spring is the time to get outside and build, but be warned of lumber prices before starting the project. The state and federal governments are not seeing eye to eye on gun legislation and a fixture at the Boise Zoo is no more. Grab these and other stories daily on Boise Patch. 1. For those hiking the Boise foothills, spring translates to pup season for the coyote population. As reported by idahonews.com, a number of coyotes have been seen with many adults with pups. Hikers are encouraged to keep dogs leashed as mothers are highly protective.

Boise Briefing: Emmett Case; Flock Cancer; Idahope

Reply Take your dog down to Ann Morrison Park for some great times with friends. (John L. Braese/Patch Photo Agency) Todays Boise Briefing begins with an update on an Emmett case everyone is talking about. Connine Smith is back in Gem County after spending some time in the Ada County Jail, but authorities are still not discussing the death of 8-year-old Taryn Summers. A Boise woman wants others to join her in a Flock Cancer walk and a new company is helping out nonprofits. Jobless rates are down, but many worry the area is experiencing growing pains. Grab a look at the news you need for Sunday.

Boise Briefing: No Kindergarten Again; Horse Expo; $50 Rebate

UpdatedMon, Apr 12, 2021 at 1:23 pm MT Reply Subscribe today to Boise Patch. (Patch Photo Agency) Today s Boise Briefing starts with good news for Boise s hospitality industry. After a year of empty motel rooms, things are looking up. Things are not so cheery for parents hoping for all-day kingergarten as the Idaho Legislature has killed the bill funding the idea. Taxpayers may receive a rebate check back from the state and Boise hikers will soon see a new trail. For horse lovers, this past weekend found equine vendors, trainer and lovers all under one roof. 1. The pandemic hit businesses in Boise hard and the Boise Auditorium District saw revenues drop $3.1 million last year. In a report by the Idaho Capital Sun, hospitality owners say they are expecting a much better fall from visitors looking to get out of the house.

Boise Briefing: Rape Arrest; Goodwood Founder Death; Wildflowers

Boise Briefing: Rape Arrest; Goodwood Founder Death; Wildflowers
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Boise Briefing: Recess Over; Vaccinated Students; Boxing New Gym

Reply Subscribe to Boise Patch to keep up on all the news. (Patch Photo Agency) Welcome to today s Boise Briefing, a place to find all the news important to Boise readers. The Idaho Legislature is heading back to town after a short vacation due to postive COVID cases. Health workers were not on vacation, providing vaccinations to nearly 900 BSU students. A historic boxing club is back in action while $4 million of your money has been allocated to attornys. Lastly, a new problem has cropped up in the attempt to obtain unemployment benefits. 1. Like Boise students, the recess if over for Idaho legislators as they return to Boise on Tuesday to finish up the session. The Idaho Statesman looks at the bills facing Republicans and Democrats after their COVID caused break.

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