Your Daily Briefing – 03/26/2026


📰 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.


Terry "Tdub" West
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