500 Rally For Ten Commandments Display

Over 500 residents of Sandpoint, Idaho took to the streets to protest an anti-Christian group attempting to get a Ten Commandments monument removed from a public area.

Most of the residents were upset that the Wisconsin-based anti-Christian Freedom From Religion Foundation, which targets Christians and Christian emblems nationwide, would be trying to come into their town and have something removed that the community doesn’t want to see gone.

“I don’t like this at all,” resident Gladys Johnson told the Bonner County Daily Bee.  “There’s no way someone can come into our town and dictate what goes on here.”

The FFRF sent a letter last November to the mayor of Sandpoint taking issue with the monument being on public property.  The people who sent the letter do not live or have never been to Sandpoint.

The monument was placed in Farmin Park after being donated to the city by the Fraternal Order of Eagles.  The city says they have no current plans to remove it but are working with the Eagles to find an alternative location.

Idaho Families Walk 19 Miles In Cold

A fun outing for two Idaho fathers and their children turned into a nightmare when their SUV ended up stuck in the snow.

The men and their children ended up walking 19 miles in the bitter cold for nine hours to reach help.

Will Murkle and his 10-year-old daughter Megun were traveling with John Julian and his 8-year-old daughter Samantha and 7-year-old son Isaac when they realized they had no cellphone service or supplies after the accident.

The group said they sang songs to try and pass the time during the hike and would huddle together for warmth.  They said the only time they really became scared was around midnight when they found fresh wolf tracks in the snow along their path.

“We could tell wolves had been in the area recently,” Murkle told ABC.   The group ended up not encountering any wolves.

The fathers said they promised the children cheeseburgers, hot chocolate, fries and soda after the walk was over.

10-year-old Megun said she won’t be leaving the house again without an extra blanket, sleeping bags, food and water.

Flooding Could Complicate Efforts To Fight Idaho Wildfire

As a massive Idaho wildfire continues to burn virtually out of control, local officials say forecasts of heavy rain could bring another problem to the firefighters attempting to stop the blaze: flash flooding.

“If a storm moves over the fire and dumps a lot of rain in a short amount of time then that could be a flood risk,” Blaine County officials stated on their official twitter account. Continue reading

Wildfires Rage Across Western US

Thousands of acres of land have been destroyed due to wildfires raging across the western US according to wildlife officials. The US Forest Service reported 62 large and uncontained fires in Idaho, Nevada, Utah and California.

In Washington, a fire has burned 60 houses and 24,000 acres since it started on Monday. The town of Cle Elum in central Washington has been evacuated although civilians and firefighters have reported no injuries. Continue reading