10.9.25–NLS–Shutdown Tactics, Mid-East Peace Negotiations">10.9.25–NLS–Shutdown Tactics, Mid-East Peace Negotiations

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Neal and Julie discuss the ongoing government shutdown. They explain that House Republicans, led by Speaker Mike Johnson, have fulfilled their duty by passing a “clean” Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the government. However, Senate Democrats are blocking the bill, holding out for policy riders that include healthcare subsidies, foreign aid, and funding for immigrant services. The hosts  praise Speaker Johnson’s daily press conferences as an effective strategy to pressure Democrats, whose actions they attribute to “Trump derangement syndrome” and political gamesmanship, especially as a federal payday approaches.

Throughout the conversation, the hosts and their listeners conclude that Republicans should not concede on any of the Democrats’ demands to break the gridlock, arguing that they have already done their part and must hold firm. They credit Donald Trump’s influence for emboldening the Republican party to be more aggressive in their messaging. The discussion also touches on a potential Middle East peace deal being negotiated by Trump, with the hosts suggesting that his political opponents hope it fails. The program features clips of Speaker Johnson and Senator Thune criticizing the Democrats’ tactics and briefly shifts to broader topics, including the breakdown of civil discourse and the moral state of the country.

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Preliminary hearing for Rexburg man charged with child sexual abuse pushed back">Preliminary hearing for Rexburg man charged with child sexual abuse pushed back

Preliminary hearing for Rexburg man charged with child sexual abuse pushed back">

REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — Jason Chad Fleming, the man arrested September 11, 2025, for Felony Lewd Conduct with a Minor, has had his preliminary hearing pushed back to November 12, 2025.

The preliminary hearing was originally scheduled for October 8, but was changed to the 12 due to a scheduling issue with a witness.

Jason is currently facing two counts:

  • Count 1: Felony Lewd Conduct with a Child under the age of 16
    • Punishable by up to life in prison, and up to a $50,000 fine
  • Count 2: Felony Sexual Abuse of a Child under the age of 16

According to court documents, the 6-year-old victim told investigators that 19-year-old Jason Fleming had touched his genitals. He also told the detectives that after the molestation, Fleming said they had to wash their hands because they were “dirty.” Fleming and the victim then prayed together.

When Fleming was questioned, he admitted to touching the victim, as well as masturbating in front of them.

Fleming is out on bond after his parents put up $250,000. The conditions of the bond include a No Contact Order (NCO) for the victim, as well as any minor children, which has forced Fleming to find a new place of residence. The NCO is in place for a period of 3 years from September 12. The bond was reduced to $75,000, with the extra $175,000 returned to Fleming’s parents.

Meet the man who salvages roadkill off of busy Highway 55">Meet the man who salvages roadkill off of busy Highway 55

Meet the man who salvages roadkill off of busy Highway 55">

Originally Published: 09 OCT 25 15:17 ET

By Don Nelson

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    EAGLE, Idaho (KIVI) — It’s that time of year to be on the lookout for wildlife crossing the highway as animals migrate from higher elevations into the valleys. So, what should you do if you come across roadkill?

If you’re an enterprising outdoorsman, you may consider “salvaging” the animal for its meat.

Close to Shadow Valley Golf Course, our crew noticed someone had just hit and killed a deer on Highway 55.

“My buddy makes dog treats out of roadkill,” said a driver who stopped at the site to salvage the deer carcass. He says that he regularly harvests roadkill.

This gentleman was not the one who hit the deer, but under Idaho State Law, he is legally within his rights to claim the carcass.

“I have carried deer bigger than this out of the woods myself,” he recounted.

Rick Ward, Fish and Game’s state wildlife manager, says if you happen to be involved in a roadkill accident, here’s what you do. “If everybody’s OK, pull off [to] the side of the road. Check to make sure everything is okay,” said Ward. “If that animal is dead and in the middle of the road, that’s creating another safety hazard.”

An Ada County Sheriff’s deputy stopped by to ensure the deer was completely off the road, which it was. The officer told us that drivers who hit wildlife on the road should call non-emergency dispatch immediately if the carcass is still in the roadway, so someone can come and pull it off to the side.

If you’re interested in salvaging the roadkill, you must fill out a salvage report with Idaho Fish and Game.

The man we met, who was salvaging the roadkill, followed all the right steps. “Me personally, I filled out a salvage report off IDFG’s website, which is Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and I just filled out the salvage report with the sex and time of day and everything like that, and I’m allowed to come out here and collect it.”

Another driver stopped and helped him load the roadkill into his jeep.

With deer season opening this weekend, Ward says Fish and Game will have check stations throughout the state for hunters to identify C.W.D. Chronic Wasting Disease in their harvested wildlife. “It’s great to get CWD samples from roadkill animals because we know CWD animals are more susceptible to roadkill just because of the condition they’re in.”

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Motorcyclist life-flighted after crash closes US-26 near Swan Valley">Motorcyclist life-flighted after crash closes US-26 near Swan Valley

Motorcyclist life-flighted after crash closes US-26 near Swan Valley">

UPDATE:

SWAN VALLEY, Idaho (KIFI) — All lanes of U.S. Highway 26 are currently shut down west of Swan Valley following a serious motorcycle crash near the Snake River Bridge.

Emergency crews are on the scene, and traffic is stopped in both directions.

The crash involved a motorcycle with two occupants. A man, identified as being over 60 years old, was life-flighted from the scene by air ambulance, according to the Swan Valley Fire Department. The motorcycle passenger was transported by ground ambulance to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC).

There is no indication at this time as to the cause of the crash. Motorists are being advised by ITD and law enforcement to expect delays and to use caution in the area.

This is a developing news story. Local News 8 will update this story with more details as they become available.

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