🌱 Leaving After 61 Years + Boise Scams + Eagle Killers Sentenced

Hello, friends! John Braese here with your fresh copy of the Boise Daily, filled with all the things you need to know about what’s happening in town.

Welcome to the Friday edition of the Boise Daily. A state agency will be filling new office space after remaining in the same place for the past 61 years. Boise Police have released the name of a local man involved in a shooting, and we update you on a scam involving student loans. We take a look at the future of our local mall, and two local men have been sentenced for shooting an eagle.


First, today’s weather:

Breezy in the afternoon. High: 81 Low: 54.


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Here are the top stories today in Boise:

  1. As any homeowner knows, 61 years is a long time to stay in one place. BoiseDev reporter Autum Robertson announces the Idaho Department of Transportation is leaving the agency’s location on State Street to a new location on Chinden Boulevard. The current location will be sought after by developers as the 45 acres is close to downtown, Esther Simplot Park, Veteran’s Memorial Park and borders Boise’s North End District. (boisedev.com)
  2. Boise Police have released the name of the man involved in a June 9 car…

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