High speed chase ends with arrests
FORT HALL, Idaho (KIFI) - Fort Hall Police officers were conducting daily patrol at the Fort Hall Bottoms on the Reservation Tuesday around 1:00 p.m. and observed a suspicious vehicle in the area.
When officers attempted a traffic stop, the vehicle fled eastbound at a high rate of speed leading officers on a lengthy pursuit across the Reservation into Bingham County.
The suspect vehicle traveled north through Blackfoot and east on Rich Lane into the Lincoln Creek District.
Officers pursued the vehicle into the hills of Lincoln Creek on Garden Creek Road where it ended.
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New Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel CEO appointed
Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel
Ray Barlow
FORT HALL, Idaho (KIFI) - The Fort Hall Business Council officially appointed Shoshone-Bannock Tribal member Ray Barlow as CEO of the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel.
Barlow is no stranger to the gaming organization or the region.
“We congratulate Ray. We are pleased that he is ready to step into this leadership position, Chairman Devon Boyer said. There was a variety of excellent candidates and overall, the Council felt Ray was selected to meet the Gaming challenges during this pandemic.”
Barlow grew up in Southeastern Idaho and is the youngest of seven children.