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Hello Saturday. Erin Banks Rusby here filling in for Sydney.
We have details on places to go trampolining in the Treasure Valley and an update on a stairway project near Ann Morrison. But first, Eagle police are looking for more information following arrests involving a massage business.
The BoiseDev team is off Monday for the holiday and will return to your inboxes on Tuesday.
- Today: 36° Mostly sunny and breezy
- Sunday: 34° Sparse clouds
First Up This Weekend
Eagle police seeking more info following ‘illicit massage’ business arrests
Eagle Police are encouraging the public to come forward with information following an investigation and arrests made Thursday night at an Eagle business.
The department announced Thursday evening in a news release that detectives arrested three people that night following an investigation into Head to Toe Massage Therapy, located near the intersection of S. Eagle Rd. and E. Riverside Dr. in Eagle.
The release alleges that the business offered “illicit massage services.” The department charged each of the people arrested with multiple charges, including human sex trafficking, interstate trafficking in commercial sexual activity, and prostitution-related charges.
The individuals arrested and booked into the Ada County Jail are David Packham, 68, Xinhui Shi, 61, and Doris Li, 38.
Authorities also searched a residence near Fruitwood Pl. and E. Ranch Dr. in Eagle, the release said.
The department asks anyone with additional information potentially related to the investigation to contact Eagle Police Detective Pacheco at 208-577-3734, or anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Southwest Idaho at 343COPS.com
(Photo: Courtesy Eagle Police)
Go Do It: Indoor Trampoline Parks
Anna Daly writes: Freezing temperatures in the Treasure Valley this weekend may have you looking for fun family activities to escape the cold.
Kids of all ages can bounce off some energy at the trampoline parks across the valley highlighted below. Something to keep in mind before going is that all of the listed places require grip socks. Guests can either buy them when they get there or bring their own.
Fly High Boise Trampoline Park: Boise’s Fly High Trampoline Park located off Fairview Avenue has wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, airbags, super trampolines, Olympic trampolines, kids courts, a Nerf arena, and more. Costs range from $24 for kids 5 and under and $25 for kids ages 6 and up. Fly High is open seven days a week with varying hours.
Jump Time: Jump Time in Meridian off Franklin Road has been open for over a decade featuring virtual reality, dodgeball, an arcade, a laser maze, a kid’s court, and more. Day ticket prices range from $12 – $40. Jump Time is open Sunday – Thursday from 10 am – 8 pm and Friday – Saturday from 10 am – 10 pm.
Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park: Also located in Meridian, Urban Air has a variety of jump activities including laser tag, mini golf, climbing walls, a ropes course, zipline, basic trampolines, and more. Day passes range from $23 – $31 and can be purchased online in advance. Urban Air is open seven days a week with varying hours. For more information, click here.
Sky Zone Trampoline Park: Sky Zone in Nampa off I-84’s Garrity exit features a zipline, freestyle jump, dodgeball, a climbing wall, dropzone, a warrior course, and more. Day passes range from $20 – $30. Sky Zone is open Sunday – Thursday from 9 am – 9 pm and Fridays and Saturdays from 9 am – 10 pm. Single-day passes can be reserved on Sky Zone’s website.
(Photo: Shutterstock)
Peasley St. stairs being repaired following vandalism
A set of stairs is nearing its debut following vandalism last month.
The “Peasley St. Connection,” as the stairs project is known, will offer a pathway between the southern part of Ann Morrison Park and the Boise Bench, near the intersection of Peasley St. and Crescent Rim Dr., for walkers and bikers. The stairs feature a bike “runnel,” a built-in platform that allows cyclists to easily roll their bikes up and down the stairs.
But while the stairs have been under construction since the summer, a vandalism incident on December 8 delayed their opening to the public. In a December Facebook post, the Boise Parks and Recreation Department commented that it appeared a vehicle had “attempted to drive up on the staircase,” damaging some of the lower steps.
On Friday, the Boise Parks and Recreation Department said via Facebook that crews this week worked on completing lighting for the project, and a contractor is proceeding with final permitting. The post said new parts were ordered to replace those damaged by the vandalism, and they are expected to arrive and be installed in February.
A Boise Parks and Recreation Department Instagram post from last summer said the stairs help the city toward its goal of all residents being within a 10-minute walk of a park.
BPD is still investigating the vandalism incident. Anyone with information can contact the department, or submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers of Southwest Idaho at 343COPS.com, the P3! app, or by calling 208-343-COPS (2677).
(Photo: Courtesy Boise Parks and Recreation)
In The Know
- Temporary Road Closures: ACHD will temporarily close two roads today during the annual Idaho Women’s March. Starting at 1 p.m., Jefferson St. will close between 8th and 6th St., while Capitol Boulevard will close from Bannock to Jefferson. They’re expected to reopen around 4 p.m.
- Commission Seat: The City of Eagle is seeking an individual to fill a seat on its Historic Preservation Commission. Details.
- Holiday Lights: Today is Meridian residents’ final day to recycle holiday lights and electrical cords at the Meridian Transfer Station. More info here.
- Plastic Recycling: The City of Boise announced that residents can now recycle #1 plastic water bottles in their blue recycling bins.
BoiseDev Original Reporting
Eagle City Council turns down Mayor Pike’s appointments to fill two Library Board vacancies
As Margaret Carmel reports, the Eagle City Council unanimously voted against backing Pike’s picks for the library board, with both Pike and a council member citing concerns about each other’s involvement in the applicant vetting process.
‘Pie is my love language’: Caterer to launch S. Meridian Cafe with breakfast, lunch, and bakery
Read about plans for Ida’s Kitchen, opening this spring, from Sydney Kidd.
From the train to the stage: An Idaho town’s opera theater is a landmark for entertainment since 1914
Learn about one of the oldest theater buildings in Idaho in this story by Anna Daly.
Link-worthy
- Trump Administration: Idaho Capital Sun reports that incoming President Donald Trump has appointed Clearwater Analytics Founder Michael Boren as under secretary for natural resources and environment at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- ADA Violations: According to Idaho Reports, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a letter to the state of Idaho this week informing leadership that Idaho is in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act for its administration of long-term care offerings for adults with physical disabilities. Read more here.
- Graduation bump: Idaho’s graduation rate reached 82.3% in the spring of 2024, a ten-year high. Details from Idaho Education News.
- Coach recognized: KTVB reports that the Fellowship of Christian Athletes announced Boise State Head Coach Spencer Danielson as its Grant Teaff Coach of the Year.
Things To Do This Weekend
Saturday
- Women’s March: The Idaho Women’s March will take place at 2 p.m. today at the Idaho State Capitol. Idaho March for Life takes place a week from today, January 25, leaving the Gene Harris Bandshell in Julia Davis Park at 1 p.m. to walk toward the capitol for a rally.
- Remodeling & Design: The Idaho Remodeling & Design Show is at the Boise Centre on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets for this home improvement expo are $7.
- Fossil Field Trip: The Idaho Museum of Mining and Geology is leading a field trip on Saturday to investigate the geology of Fossil Reef and Horse Hill. This area is 80 miles from Boise and has a lot of fossils, petrified wood, and Moqui Balls. Tickets are $20.
- Film Festival: JUMP hosts the Dreamweaver Film Festival today from 5-9 p.m.
Sunday
- Beginner Bird Walk: The Golden Eagle Audubon Society is leading its monthly beginner- and family-friendly bird walk from 10 a.m.-12 p.m., meeting at the Library! at Bown Crossing. Register here.
- RV Show: Catch the last day of The Ultimate RV Show at the Idaho Sports Center in Nampa, open 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
- Paint Party: Idaho Pizza Company on Overland is hosting a Freezin’ Season Penguin Paint Party from 5-8 p.m. Take your pick from a penguin door hanger, canvas, or canvas bag. Tickets are $35.
- Tango: Tango Boise will host its weekly dance class and practice at Solid Grill & Bar. Class from 7:30-8:30, practice 8:30-10:30. Tickets are $10; or $8 for members, military, and students.
Adoptable Pet of the Weekend
Meet Willie! This sprightly, 11-year-old Retriever/Labrador/Hound mix is looking for a home free from cats and other dogs. Here’s what his bio from the Idaho Humane Society says:
“Despite his age, Willie is an active guy and would be an amazing adventure buddy. Speak to a matchmaker to meet him today!”
Learn more about Willie here.
Submit your pet’s photo here, and we may feature it Monday-Friday! Plus, our friends at Zamzows will send along a prize to the winning pet (owners)!