Play All Summer Long: Portneuf District Library highlights free game & sports equipment rentals

Sam Ross

CHUBBUCK, Idaho (KIFI)– The Portneuf District Library is featuring their vast collection of games and sports equipment available for patrons to check out and enjoy this summer.

The library’s outdoor activity kits include supplies for games like bocce ball, pickleball, frisbee golf, and more for people seeking warm-weather fun on a budget or looking to try a new hobby without the commitment.

“This is a great way to try out something you’ve never done before,” said Breein Bryant, administrative assistant for the Portneuf District Library. “Pickleball is a big craze, and you might want to try it first before you decide to invest in all the equipment; there are also patrons who live in apartments, so they don’t have the storage space they would need to have things like this year round, and then you might want extras if you’re going to have a family reunion or a barbecue and just enjoy.”

The outdoor activity kits are available for two-week checkout periods for people with a Portneuf Library District library card. For more information, you can visit the Portneuf District Library website.

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Gear up for summer adventures: ISU’s Outdoor Adventure Center has you covered

Sam Ross

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)– Idaho State University’s Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is open through the summer and offers rentals of any and all equipment for camping, rafting, or climbing trips.

OAC employees say their most rented items this summer have come from their wide catalogue of inflatable rafts, kayaks, and paddleboards. But they also offer a range of camping equipment (including backpacks, stoves, and sleeping bags), rock climbing gear, and mountain bikes available to rent at competitive prices.

“We have some really high-quality, durable gear, and you can test it before you buy it,” said Bryce Walker, outdoor recreation and climbing wall coordinator for the OAC. “If you’re wanting to try backpacking for the first time, but you don’t want to spend $100, $200 on a backpack, you can come rent it from us for a weekend and have it really cheap.”

For a full list of rentable equipment and prices, you can visit the Idaho State University Outdoor Adventure Center website or find them on Facebook.

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Idaho approves funding for Next Generation 911 

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BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) — Idaho is taking a major leap into the future of emergency services with the approved funding for Next Generation 911 (NG911). The program will replace decades-old analog infrastructure with a cutting-edge digital system, modernizing the state’s emergency response and connecting all 911 call centers statewide through a secure network.

Idaho now stands alongside nearly every other state and U.S. territory in embracing NG911. With the new system, you won’t just be able to make a voice call. 911 centers will be able to receive:

Text messages

Photos and videos

Real-time location data: Pinpointing a caller’s precise location within seconds, even down to a specific room in a large building.

Live call transcription: Allowing dispatchers to give more accurate, exact caller information to responding officers.

NG911 is also built to handle call surges during disasters. If one 911 center is overwhelmed or goes down, another center can easily take over its calls.

“We are proud to have been part of the process in developing a strategy to bring Next Generation 911 to Idaho,” stated IPSCC Chairman and Payette County Sheriff Andy Creech. “This transition will save lives and strengthen the connection between 911 callers and our law enforcement, fire, and EMS teams. It’s a major step forward in ensuring every Idahoan has access to fast, reliable emergency response.”

Funding and rollout

The Idaho Public Safety Communications Commission (IPSCC) approved grant funding to move forward with the implementation of Next Generation 911 earlier this month, paving the way for a phased rollout and implementation of the program in all participating counties in the months ahead.

The $15 million transition is being funded through the Emergency Communications Grant Fee, paid through a 25-cent surcharge on phone bills. 42 of Idaho’s 44 counties will participate in the grant program.

To ensure seamless integration and optimal performance, IPSCC also approved a separate $1.33 million grant to bolster Geographic Information System (GIS) projects across Idaho communities. This funding will establish a four-person team dedicated to working directly with counties, including the 32 that currently lack a dedicated GIS professional.

IPSCC and the Idaho Office of Emergency Management will also collaborate closely with counties and emergency response partners throughout the rollout, providing essential support for implementation, training, and public education.

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US semiconductor manufacturing: Idaho National Lab spearheads US push for tech dominance

Seth Ratliff

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been tapped for a crucial role: it will now serve as the chief digital officer for a new national initiative called SMART USA (Semiconductor Manufacturing and Advanced Research with Twins USA Institute). This significant project, launching in 2025 and funded by the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s CHIPS for America program, aims to bring computer chip (semiconductor) manufacturing back into the United States.

The overarching goal is to create a digital backbone in the Mountain West Region, ensuring the nation has a strong supply of these essential computer components and maintains a competitive edge in the global tech industry.

Why INL Was Chosen

INL’s selection for this vital role wasn’t by chance. As Chris Ritter, INL’s Division Director of Scientific Computing and AI, explained, “INL was selected for its vast expertise in digital twinning, high-performance computing, digital engineering, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing.”

The Power of Digital Twins

A key aspect of INL’s role will be to use digital twin technology to develop a perfect virtual copy of their design. A digital twin is essentially a high-tech way to monitor and improve a design through constantly updated real-time information to test ideas, predict problems, and make better decisions without actually touching the real thing.

INL computer scientists are pros at using this technology, even creating a digital twin of the AGN-201 nuclear reactor in partnership with Idaho State University. Ultimately, using digital twins aims to significantly reduce the time and costs associated with designing and manufacturing semiconductors (computer chips).

Building a Skilled Semiconductor Workforce

Beyond its technological contributions, INL will also lead efforts to cultivate a skilled workforce for the semiconductor industry in the Rocky Mountain region. Through the Rocky Mountain region’s Digital Innovation Semiconductor Centers, INL will collaborate with regional Universities, National Labs, and Mountain West-based semiconductor companies.

This broad collaboration aims to build a highly-skilled semiconductor workforce across the region, ensuring that the Mountain West remains at the forefront of technological innovation and benefits from the growing opportunities in the industry, according to the INL.

Todd Younkin, executive director for the SMART USA Institute and president and CEO of Semiconductor Research Corporation, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “Collaborating with Chris Ritter and the team at INL opens up incredible opportunities for innovation and advancement in our field.” He emphasized that “INL’s pioneering work in digital twins, which integrate physical assets with computational capabilities, is set to revolutionize semiconductor manufacturing.”

INL’s leadership in this initiative is pivotal for strengthening domestic manufacturing competitiveness, ultimately bolstering U.S. economic and national security interests, according to the release.

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DOJ drops charges against Utah doctor accused of falsifying Covid-19 vaccine records

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By Audry Jeong, CNN

(CNN) — The Department of Justice has abruptly dropped all charges against a Utah doctor and three of his associates who were accused of destroying Covid-19 vaccines and falsifying records, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Saturday in a post on X.

Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., a certified plastic surgeon in Utah, was initially charged in 2023 after federal prosecutors alleged he and some members of his staff organized a scheme destroying more than $28,000 worth of government provided Covid-19 vaccines and distributed almost two thousand fraudulent vaccination cards in exchange for cash.

Prosecutors further alleged Moore and his associates administered saline shots to minors so children would think they were receiving the vaccine, according to a 2023 US Attorney’s Office news release and court documents.

The case has been a focus for the MAGA base as Bondi thanked Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for bringing the case to her attention and Sen. Mike Lee “who has been a champion for advocating to end the weaponization of government.”

Saturday’s announcement comes as Bondi faces increased anger among the GOP base over her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, with calls for her to resign.

“Dr. Moore gave his patients a choice when the federal government refused to do so. He did not deserve the years in prison he was facing. It ends today,” Bondi posted to X.

The case had been highly scrutinized by high profile Republican leader including US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. who has particularly been a loud advocate against vaccines, dismissing all members of The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee just last month.

CNN’s Evan Perez contributed to this report.

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Negotiations peacefully end standoff at Pocatello home

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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) — A tense early morning situation on Horizon Drive ended peacefully Sunday, July 13, after Pocatello Police successfully negotiated with occupants of a home where firearms had reportedly been discharged. No injuries were reported.

Police were called to a home on the 2300 block of Horizon Drive around 6:44 AM after receiving reports that several firearms had been fired inside, according to a post by the Pocatello Police. Officers quickly established a perimeter around the home and issued a shelter-in-place order for nearby residents, urging them to stay clear due to the potential danger.

The successful negotiations led to the occupants leaving the house, and the shelter-in-place order was lifted around 9:02 AM. The Pocatello Police Department is investigating the incident.

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Locals hold car show to raise suicide awareness

Noah Farley

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — People gathered in Russ Freeman Park on Saturday for a car show and to raise suicide awareness and prevention.

Everyone came together to enjoy the cars and each other’s company. They also had an open mic so people could share their experiences related to suicide, whether they involved themselves, their friends, or their family.

“We have a lot of faith, lot of hope, lot of love to give to people and let people know they’re not alone. And we just want to be together and unite,” said the event’s organizer, Joshua Worrell.

Worrell says there are plenty of places to turn to if you’re struggling with mental health, like the Behavioral Health Center or Center for Hope.

If you or a loved one is having thoughts of suicide, contact the 9-8-8 hotline for professional assistance.

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12-year-old girl has been found safe; suspects in custody

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UPDATE 6:44 p.m. Tatiana Fuentes has been located in Colorado and is safe, according to the Idaho Falls Police Department..

The suspects are in custody.

Update 4:57 p.m: An amber alert with details has now been sent out.

Idaho Falls (KIFI) — The Idaho Falls Police Department is searching for a missing 12-year-old girl who is believed to have left home in the middle of the night with two adult men.

Tatiana Fuentes was last seen at her Idaho Falls home around 11 p.m. on Saturday, July 12. Tatiana was reported missing shortly after 11:00 a.m. when family couldn’t find her.

Authorities believe Tatiana is traveling with Marvin Juan Godoy Castillo, an 18-year-old man possibly from Texas, and another unidentified man believed to be around 20 years old.

Law enforcement says the group may be in a dark blue 2012 Ford Focus with Texas license plate WBP6759.

The suspect vehicle has a distinctive spoiler on it, pictured here.

A potential sighting occurred Saturday morning around 9 a.m., when a Bonneville County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped the vehicle for speeding in the Swan Valley area. Tatiana was reportedly in the back seat during the stop, but at that time had not yet been reported missing. After her disappearance was circulated to law enforcement later in the day, the deputy recognized her and shared the information with investigators.

Tatiana is described as a Hispanic female with dark brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs approximately 75 pounds, and has pierced ears. She may also have a temporary butterfly tattoo on her left forearm and could be wearing pink Air Jordans.

Godoy Castillo is described as having dark brown or black hair and dark eyes. The second man was last seen wearing a black shirt and black hat.

Anyone with information about these three individuals or the car they are traveling in should immediately contact their local law enforcement agency or the Idaho Falls Police Department at (208)529-1200.

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IFPD finds missing autistic child at Ammon Walmart

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UPDATE 9:02 p.m.

EJ has been safely located. Due to tips from the community, Idaho Falls Police Officers were able to find EJ at the Ammon Walmart. 

IDAHO FALLS (KIFI)-The Idaho Falls Police Department is searching for a missing 12-year-old child who has autism.

“EJ” Emerson Murray was last seen around 6:50 p.m. in the 3000 block of Hartert Drive.

EJ was riding his orange and black bike.

He was wearing a brown shirt and denim shorts. EJ is 4′ 10″ and 90 pounds. He has hazel eyes and light brown hair.

Anyone with information about EJ’s whereabouts is asked to immediately contact the Idaho Falls Police Department at (208)529-1200.

(The following information is from an Idaho Falls Police Department news release)

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Art Museum of Eastern Idaho hosts annual Chalk Fest

Noah Farley

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho brought artists of all ages together for its annual Chalk Fest Community Day on Saturday.

Visitors got to draw on the sidewalks, learn techniques, and see professional artists make colorful creations.

Some of the artists were working on their chalk art since Friday.

“I usually work off of what’s called a grid system. So I have an image that has a grid on it, and then I can put a grid on the ground, and then use the grid from my image to get it to the larger size in proper proportion,” said Artist, Sara Nybo.

Nybo says there’s a beauty in the fact that chalk art is not permanent. She feels the art doesn’t need to be perfect. When they eventually wash away, it’s like giving the art back to the universe.

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