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Idaho man to undergo mental health evaluation

KIFI Idaho Falls - Thu Nov 05

A judge has ordered a mental health evaluation for a man accused of intentionally driving his pickup truck into a pair of Idaho State Police motorcycle troopers parked along an interstate median.

Area Court News

KMVT Twin Falls - Wed Nov 04

Last week, we mentioned that the trial for 43 year old Franklin Ward Osterhoudt of Buhl had wrapped up.

Twin Falls Girl Scouts moving due to sex offenders

Today's 6 - Mon Nov 02

The Twin Falls headquarters for 620 Girls Scouts in south-central Idaho is moving due to what officials say are too many registered sex offenders in the neighborhood.

Twin Falls Girl Scouts moving due to sex offenders

KIVI - Sat Oct 31

The Twin Falls headquarters for 620 Girls Scouts in south-central Idaho is moving due to what officials say are too many registered sex offenders in the neighborhood.

Judge dismisses Idaho killer's bid for relief

KIFI - Thu Oct 29

Fifth District Judge Randy Stoker says a man who murdered his former girlfriend shouldn't get out of prison before serving his full sentence.

Judge dismisses Idaho killer's bid for relief

KBCI CBS 2 - Thu Oct 29

Stoker dismissed John Horonzy's request for relief from his 15-years-to-life sentence this week, The Times-News reported.

Osterhoudt rape trial continued Wednesday

KMVT Twin Falls - Wed Oct 28

The trial continued Wednesday for a Buhl man facing sex related charges. Franklin Ward Osterhoudt, 43, is charged with five counts of lewd conduct with a child under the age of sixteen, one count of rape and one count of incest.

Twin Falls to consider animal control contract

KIVI-TV Nampa - Mon Oct 26

Twin Falls Police Lt. Craig Stotts has recommended the city approve a $114,000 agreement with Twin Falls County to provide animal control services.

Twin Falls Girl Scouts moving due to sex offenders

KIVI-TV Nampa - Mon Oct 26

The Twin Falls headquarters for 620 Girls Scouts in south-central Idaho is moving due to what officials say are too many registered sex offenders in the neighborhood.

Too many sex offenders for Girl Scouts location?

Salt Lake Tribune - Sun Oct 25

The headquarters for 620 Girls Scouts in south-central Idaho is moving because too many registered sex offenders live near its current downtown office, officials said.

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