Maxfield Silverson

Maxfield Silverson

Bike to school and e-bike safety at PLMS

Students at Payette Lakes Middle School dropped melons with a bike helmet strapped to it from 10 feet off the ground—the result was far different from the melon without a helmet, when its contents smashed across the gym floor.The experiment was part of a safety program sponsored by the City of McCall during the annual “Bike to School” event to advise teenagers aware of the increased danger of e-bikes on city pathways.This year, the program focused on e-bikes, which are battery powered bicycles, following dozens of complaints made to the city of people riding too fast on crowded city pathways.“We’ve heard the community’s concerns and are committed to addressing them,” said Stefanie Bork, the City of McCall Parks & Recreation Business Manager.“By educating youth on safe biking practices, we hope to foster a culture of safety and responsibility in McCall,” Bork said.The city is working to draft an e-bike specific policy.Lessons were presented during gym class at PLMS.“I think it’s important for our middle school kids, because they don’t have licenses, they don’t really know the law, but they do have e-bikes,” said PLMS gym teacher Cheyenne Pietri.“It helps educate them on some of the etiquette and risks of riding bikes on the sidewalks,” Pietri said.

Heartland grads celebrate “remarkable journey”

Eleven Heartland High School seniors celebrated the end of their high school careers on Friday, with a graduation ceremony on the lawn outside the school.Principal Kim Arrasmith congratulated the graduates of the alternative school and called their achievements a powerful reminder of their determination.“We are filled with a sense of pride and inspiration as you celebrate your accomplishments today, your journey has been nothing short of remarkable,” Arrrasmith said.“Success is not measured by conforming to conventional standards, but by resilience, determination and courage to make your own path,” she said.

Valley County Sample Ballot

The Valley County sample ballot was inadvertently left out of this week’s legal notices. Click here to view the sample ballot. Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Vandals nixed despite Pedrow homer

Makenzie Pedrow belted her third home run of the 2024 campaign but the McCall-Donnelly softball team watched its season end last week with a 14-10 loss to Parma during a 3A District III Tournament elimination game.Sailor Hartley and Val Sofaly also delivered three hits each as the Vandals collected 14 total as well as a parade of doubles.The Vandals, seeded no.

Ruth stopped short of state

The future looks bright for Meadows Valley track and field.Natalie Ruth placed fifth in the 400-meters as Mountaineer athletes competed at the 1A District III Championships on Friday and Saturday in New Plymouth.“Tons of personal records and I couldn’t be happier to see our team peak at the end,“ MV coach Jared McIlvain said.Ruth, a freshman, posted a personal best time of 1 minutes, 7.53 seconds during the 400 finals, but ended up missing a spot at state by just a tenth of a second.“Natalie was fighting through a pretty rough cold that had been nagging her all week,” McIlvain said.

Light show

The northern lights-also known as aurora borealis-over Lake Cascade on Friday night. A powerful solar storm caused the phenomena to be visible much farther south… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Stibnite air permit underestimated arsenic

BY DREW DODSONThe Star-News Agency to re-evaluate approval An air quality permit issued in 2022 for Perpetua Resources’ proposed Stibnite mine near Yellow Pine under-estimated… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

Sayers it loud: Cascade senior a district champ

Trever Sayers snared a district crown as the Cascade track and field team competed at the 1A District III Championships over the weekend in New Plymouth.Sayers topped 5-feet, 10-inches to win the boys high jump, ensuring the Ramblers would not depart the track at New Plymouth High School without a gold medal.