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Shooting Victims + Smoky Days Ahead + No Masks

UpdatedMon, May 10, 2021 at 7:48 pm MT Reply Police tape marks a line outside Rigby Middle School following a shooting there earlier Thursday, May 6, 2021, in Rigby, Idaho. Authorities said that two students and a custodian were injured, and a male student has been taken into custody. (AP/Natalie Behring) Today marks the debut of the Boise Patch Daily - the one place to see everything you need to know for Boise and what we believe is an improvement over our first iteration, the Boise Briefing. In one quick read, you receive the news, the weather, what is happening in the capital city and where you need to be tonight.

D&S Hot Dogs Of Guilford: A Love Story

D&S Hot Dogs Of Guilford: A Love Story Patch 2 hrs ago Ellyn Santiago © Photo courtesy of Dennis Hanlon and Susan Young Dennis Hanlon and Susan Young started a hot dog cart business in Guilford. GUILFORD, CT Dennis Hanlon worked the anti-crime unit as a member of the New York Police Department at the 52nd precinct in the Bronx of the ‘80s. It was a tough job and though he was no firefighter, he hates fire, he said, he twice ran into burning buildings, one a high-rise, to help save lives. “I don’t like running into fires, but that’s what happens,” he said.

NJ Weather: System Storms, Hail, 60-MPH Winds Expected In NJ

NJ Weather: System Storms, Hail, 60-MPH Winds Expected In NJ Patch 1 hr ago © Tom Davis photo NEW JERSEY Severe weather is in the forecast Wednesday, bringing hail and possibly damaging 60-mph winds across New Jersey. The severe thunderstorms are expected to arrive between the afternoon hours of 1 and 4 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Hail, 60-mph winds and power outages are possible. The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook in parts of New Jersey as a strong cold front also moves across the area. The primary threat will be damaging winds, the NWS says. © Provided by Patch

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.

Conflicting Corporate Claims At The Heart Of Ohio s Blockbuster Medicaid Suit

Conflicting Corporate Claims At The Heart Of Ohio s Blockbuster Medicaid Suit Patch 1 hr ago Two mega-corporations appear to be claiming they did the same work for Medicaid Ohio’s $24 billion-a-year program that provides health care to the poorest 25% of state residents. Since the companies received at least $53 million for the work in 2017 alone, the conflicting claims could be a big problem one with potential implications in the many states where the companies do Medicaid business. Popular Searches Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost last month filed suit against Centene, the largest Medicaid contractor in the United States, accusing it of charging the state for services it didn’t perform, among other things.

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