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Updated: 5:42 PM MST January 20, 2021 MERIDIAN, Idaho The City of Meridian is about to get a new police chief. Mayor Robert Simison announced Wednesday that he will appoint veteran officer Tracy Basterrechea as the city s next chief at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 26. If approved by the council, Basterrechea would become Meridian s 15th police chief. He would be sworn in that night. Basterrechea has served in the Meridian Police Department for 24 years, working his way up through the ranks during that time. He started as a patrol officer and has served as deputy chief since 2009. “Serving as a police officer in America today brings on challenges that most of us will never know or understand. It takes a special person to do this work and lead the men and women in our police department,” said Simison in a prepared statement. Basterrechea has my complete confidence to serve as our city’s top law enforcement officer and I am h ....
Jacksons opens new store in Meridian, announces big donation to Boys and Girls Clubs Company officials announced a $127,232 donation that will be given to 22 Boys and Girls Clubs across six states in the West, including Idaho. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 4:26 PM MST January 14, 2021 MERIDIAN, Idaho Jacksons celebrated its newest store s grand opening on Ten Mile Road in Meridian Thursday morning. To kick off the celebration, company officials announced a $127,232 donation that will be given to 22 Boys and Girls Clubs across six states in the West, including Idaho. The donation was made possible from a holiday campaign that customers participated in. ....
ExtraMile donating over $127,000 to local Boys and Girls Clubs ExtraMile By Jacksons Makes Donation to Boys & Girls Clubs By: Katie Kloppenburg and last updated 2021-01-15 09:41:52-05 MERIDIAN, Idaho â ExtraMile by Jacksons announced a $127,232 donation to local Boys and Girls Clubs. The announcement was made at the grand opening of a store on N. 10 Mile in Meridian and Mayor Robert Simison attended the event. The donation comes from a holiday campaign that encouraged customers to donate in-store to activate a dollar-for-dollar Jacksons match. âThe way our customers rise to the challenge in support of the Boys & Girls Clubs always inspires us and this campaign was no exception,â said Cory Jackson, President of Jacksons Food Stores. âWeâre thrilled to support such an important cause and proud to announce the donation to mark the grand opening of our newest location,â he continued. ....
Meridian s longtime police chief leaving for Idaho Sheriffs Association job Jacob Scholl, The Idaho Statesman Dec. 14 Meridian s longtime chief of police will step down soon, and a familiar face will temporarily take the reins. The city of Meridian announced in a news release Monday that Chief Jeff Lavey will leave the department on Jan. 3. Lavey has been with the Meridian Police Department for 24 years. He was named the interim chief of police in 2007 and six months later was awarded the job. Lavey is leaving the department to take over as the executive director for the Boise-based Idaho Sheriffs Association. Deputy Chief Tracy Basterrechea will take over as interim chief when Lavey departs in early January, according to the news release. ....