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.

Idaho’s Top School Librarian hosting writing conference in eastern Idaho this weekend">Idaho’s Top School Librarian hosting writing conference in eastern Idaho this weekend

Idaho’s Top School Librarian hosting writing conference in eastern Idaho this weekend">

RIGBY, Idaho (KIFI) — Every year, the Idaho Library Association awards the men and women working to support and improve libraries across the Gem State. This year, a woman from Rigby was named as Idaho’s top school librarian.

Heidi Robbins, librarian for Rigby High School, has spent the last three years working tirelessly to apply for and receive numerous grants to provide new books for students to read. 

“I get there early in the morning before I even need to be there,” Robbins said. “And I always have kids waiting outside. They come in, they get books, but they also play games and they interact. And it’s great.”

And now, she’s using that experience to run a writing conference in East Idaho this Saturday, October 11. Robbins hopes the conference will help anybody who’s interested in writing find more resources.

Her desire to run a conference like this originated with her students.

“A lot of my students are readers.” Robbins said. “And because they’re readers, they want to be writers. I just want to facilitate that for them. I think it’s a need for our community. It’s the need for our side of the state. And I’m really excited to provide it.”

Keynote speakers at the Idaho Storytellers Summit will include Cynthia Hand, author of the My Lady Jane Series, and Jeff Wheeler, a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of over 30 fantasy novels.

The event will also feature over 30 other local published authors.

Beginning at 9:00 am, those attending can expect over 30 classes on a variety of topics from all steps along the writing journey, including how to develop ideas, writing exciting action scenes, and working with a publisher.

Aspiring authors will also be able to attend a writing lab, where authors and editors can help their story seeds flourish.

And Robbins has included a benefit for teachers attending the conference as well. By attending the Idaho Storytellers Summit, you can earn 1 – 2 credits from Northwest Nazarene University. 

Registration is still open. Tickets are $25 dollars and can be purchased here or be bought at the door.

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