Now You Know Sept. 12

Military appreciation night on Friday during the Vandals football game see Page XX.
Military appreciation night on Friday during the Vandals football game see Page XX.
A Cascade man died Tuesday afternoon when the car he was driving collided head-on with a semi-truck on Idaho 55 about three miles south of Donnelly, according to Idaho State Police.The Chevrolet Venture minivan driven by the 30-year-old Cascade man crossed the center line of the highway into the northbound lanes and struck the semi-truck at about 1:02 p.m., the state police said.The man, whose name had not been released by officials as of Wednesday, died at the scene of the accident, which blocked traffic for about 4.5 hours.A 40-year-old Nampa man driving the semi-truck was not injured in the crash.The Valley County Sheriff’s Office and Donnelly Fire and EMS responded to the accident.
Cyanobacteria toxins were found in Lake Cascade, but not enough to warrant a health advisory.Water samples containing low levels of cyanobacteria toxins were taken Sept.
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Here are next week’s menus at MCC.All meals are served with a fruit or vegetable and drink.
Evacuation orders were sent out again on Sunday when the Lava and Boulder Fires southwest of Cascade exploded in size and intensity.The lightning caused Lava Fire was detected on Sept.
Piper Delaney of McCall was the first woman to cross the finish line in the 30-kilometer distance of the Payette Lake Run this year with a time of 2 hours 15 minutes and 52 seconds.The event, hosted on Sept.
By the time you reach retirement age, you may have accumulated a 401(k), IRA and other investment accounts, along with insurance policies and physical properties.
Anyone with a McCall home built before 1988 is being asked to identify the type of water line connecting their home to the city water system.The City of McCall recently released a survey as part of an effort to catalog all 3,814 private water lines connected to the city’s water system.The survey, which is open until Sept.
Freshman Willa Cromwell placed first in the junior varsity race with sixth grader Svea Eitel also topping the podium as the McCall Area Composite Mountain Bike team took to the race course in their second race of the season.There were 664 total mountain bike racers at the race, held at Magic Mountain near Kimberly on Saturday.The McCall team notched 17 podium finishes, including a long-anticipated fifth place finish from Freshman Nelson Witte.“Nelson has finished 6th a number of times last year, but never made it onto the podium,” said Team Director Dean Cromwell.“He was super excited about it and we were too,” Cromwell said.Freshman girls Rebecca Nemec, Casey Haynes and Teya Martinez finished in an impressive sweep of second, third and fourth.Course conditions at Magic Mountain were affected by the area’s lack of rain this summer.“It was definitely dusty and the course was super loose.