
MAGIC VALLEY NEWS HEADLINES
PRIMARY ELECTION SHAKEUP
The Idaho Senate approved a plan to bring back a May presidential primary, while a competing House proposal would move it to March with higher fees. The debate now heads to the House.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PUSH
Lawmakers are advancing bills to allow smaller lots, duplexes, and accessory dwelling units. Supporters say it could help first-time buyers, but final approval is still pending in the House.
RURAL HEALTH FUND PLAN REJECTED
A Senate committee has rejected oversight of nearly $200 million in rural health funds. Lawmakers are racing to come up with an alternative before a key deadline.
CLASSROOM SILENCE LAW SPARKS BACKLASH
Teachers are pushing back on a new statewide requirement for a daily moment of silence, calling it unnecessary micromanagement. The law takes effect next school year.
I-84 CLOSURES TONIGHT
Expect overnight ramp closures at Exits 168 and 173, plus rolling closures Monday evening at Exit 168 for blasting work.
STATE BUDGET CONCERNS
Lawmakers approved budget transfers to avoid a shortfall and build a surplus, but some warn it’s only a temporary fix. Others are calling for cuts within the Legislature itself.
COEUR D’ALENE SENTENCING
A security company owner convicted of battery at a chaotic town hall won’t serve jail time if he completes 200 hours of community service and pays fines.
JEROME COUNTY SHERIFF RETIRING
Sheriff George Oppedyk will retire April 18. Applications to replace him are due by March 30 at 5 p.m.
THE PENNY IS DONE
The U.S. Mint has produced its final penny, and local stores are preparing for shortages. A new Idaho bill could allow rounding cash transactions.
WATER SHUTDOWN IN HANSEN
Water will be shut off April 9 from noon to 6 p.m. for upgrades. A 72-hour boil advisory will follow.
SPORTS
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL MATCHUP
Wood River hosts undefeated Salmon today at 3 p.m. Salmon enters 8-0, while Wood River is still searching for its first win at 0-6.
CSI ADVANCES TO SEMIFINALS
The College of Southern Idaho Golden Eagles beat Walters State 85-64 to reach the NJCAA semifinals. Jalen Lyn scored 25, Cooper Kesler added 19. Next game: tomorrow at 7.
BOISE STATE ON THE ROAD
The Broncos head to Fort Collins for a three-game series against Colorado State. Boise State has won 10 straight there. First pitch Friday at 6.
IDAHO STATE OPENS BIG SKY PLAY
The Bengals host Weber State at Miller Ranch. Doubleheader Saturday at 1 p.m., series wraps Sunday.
NATALIE PASCO GOES NATIONAL
Boise State’s Natalie Pasco will compete in the Women’s 3-Point Contest at the State Farm College Championships after shooting nearly 44% from deep this season.
WEATHER
TODAY
Sunny and breezy, high near 53. Winds 17–22 mph with gusts up to 36.
TONIGHT
Partly cloudy, low around 27. Winds easing overnight.
FRIDAY
Partly sunny, high near 64. Gusts up to 21 mph.
FRIDAY NIGHT
Mostly cloudy, low around 36.
SATURDAY
Mostly sunny, high near 72.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Mostly clear, low around 40.
SUNDAY
Sunny, high near 72.
SUNDAY NIGHT
Partly cloudy, low around 45.
MONDAY
Partly sunny, high near 72.
TUESDAY
50% chance of showers, high near 58.
WEDNESDAY
50% chance of showers, high near 58.


