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Send us a textIn this episode I welcome our first Police Chief to the show, Chief Rex R. Ingram from the Caldwell Idaho police department. He has an extensive background from his 17 years at LAPD, where he worked on gang enforcement teams, a human trafficking task force, plainclothes operations, and patrol watch commander in some of LA's toughest areas. He spoke candidly with me about leadership in policing, elevating LE performance and how administrators can support their officers. Please enjoy this conversation with Chief Rex R. Ingram!Chief Ingram on Instagram: @cpdingramThe OpTempo Training Group website for an updated list of classes:https://optempotraining.com/@optempotraining on Instagram and FacebookFind us on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4kBpYUjDdve9BULTHRF2Bw/featured?view_as=subscriberLowa BootsIG: @lowa.professional and @lowabootshttps://www.lowaboots.com/
Micah Nicholes was born in Newberg Oregon and grew up in Caldwell Idaho. When he entered high school his dad moved them to Lodi Wisconsin. He was the fourth child of a family of seven children. He didn't really like school growing up. He was excited to never have to go to school ever again. He started […]
Season 4: Episode 6: – "Exploring Substance Use Disorder Services in Caldwell, Idaho." Release Date – March 29th, 2024. Summary - Join us for this first of two bonus episodes as we take a closer look at Behavioral Health Services with Lina Smith, the dynamic Treatment Director at Trivium Life Services in Caldwell, Idaho. In this episode, Lina guides us through the array of programs available in Caldwell, including Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient treatment for both Adults and Adolescents. Discover how Caldwell is leading the way with its specialized diversion program in collaboration with local law enforcement in Caldwell and Nampa, as well as the invaluable ACE (Accountability, Change, Empowerment) intervention program. Lina discusses how telehealth has changed the landscape of treatment, especially for rural areas. Tune in for this insightful conversation about the impactful work being done in Caldwell with Lina and her team. Guest Information – Lina Smith LSW, CADC Treatment Director at Trivium Life Services. Links and Resources www.triviumlifeservices.org ACE Accountability, Change, Empowerment program – a collaboration of the Idaho Department of Correction, District Three Probation and Parole, Idaho Parole Commission, Idaho Department of Labor, and Idaho Vocational Rehabilitation. ILED Idaho Law Enforcement Diversion Call to Action Want more information on the services offered by Trivium Life Services or how to support our mission? Visit our website at www.triviumlifeservices.org. Podcast and Host Information Hi! I'm Michelle Schaller, Senior Director of Behavioral Health, your host for this series of podcasts by Trivium Life Services. Each week, I'll be introducing you to real professionals who dedicate their lives to helping others, and individuals who have found hope amidst their struggles with mental health, substance abuse, domestic violence, and those with intellectual and physical disabilities. Our aim is to reduce the prejudices and misconceptions surrounding these challenges and create awareness and understanding in our communities. Disclaimer The contents of this podcast, including discussions, interviews, and shared resources, are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not intended to serve as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Acknowledgements Special thanks to Webberized Inc for their invaluable contribution to this episode. To learn more about their services visit them at www.webberized.com.
The Landreth & Moore family went on quite a few trips this summer so this episode is fully dedicated to discussing all of those trips including a trip to Caldwell Idaho, Salina Kansas, Waco Texas, Austin Texas and Galveston Texas! So come listen to Trent's Parents and Sister discuss how he enjoyed these trips, how it was traveling with Trent and how both Trent and Trent's Parents felt about him going on a vacation without them! --- Tristen Moore - Host and Trent's Sister Corey Landreth - Trent's Father Andrea Landreth - Trent's Mother Trevor Landreth - Music Theme and Trent's Brother Easton Moore - Producer and Trent's Brother in Law Coloring Books & Apparel: drawingsbytrent.com Facebook: Drawings by Trent Instagram & TikTok: @drawingsbytrent
DOJ, Another federal agency abusing their authority as part of the political propaganda machine peddling anti-American bias supporting radical cultural Marxism. I attended the meeting at the college and C of I and took copious notes, here is a review of the notes from that meeting.
Special Guests David Pulido and Nate Zwetzig. Pastor Joel Osten made 54 Million dollars last year. Alec Baldwin's charges get downgraded he no longer faces jail time. North Korea and the USA are beefing. Teacher in Caldwell Idaho caught abusing her Special Ed students. Judge Mathis got cancelled. Chris Brown is upset people are still mad he beat up Rihanna but not mad at Blueface for beating his girl. The Hypothetical Moment. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theuneducatedduopodcast/support
Gerrald Michael Bullinger is still missing after Cheryl Baker, 56 — his wife of nearly 10 years as well as Nadja Medley, 48, and her 14-year-old daughter, Payton Medley. He lived in Utah but also had a house with his girlfriend in Caldwell Idaho and his wife's car was found by the Teton mountians Blossom Boutique --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimetheories/support
On today’s show we’re talking about what can happen when politicians monkey around with taxation structures. Tax structures are designed to raise revenue to provide services for the citizens. Unlike the Federal government which has the latitude to print money, states and cities eventually have to balance their books. Cities and towns are not officially recognized entities in the constitution of the country. They are given their powers by state or provincial legislation, depending on which country you live in. So state or provincial legislation always trumps the local legislation. At the state level, they can enact new regulations that can turn things upside down for a city. On today’s show we’re going to look at a well intentioned piece of state legislation that is having some unintended side effects at the local level. It’s a cautionary tale of what can happen even when things look stable and predictable. It’s the reason why you need to have an unreasonable amount of cash reserve available to handle the possible delays that can result. The State of Idaho has implemented new legislation designed to protect home owners from surprises in property taxes. These rules put limits on cities and towns in terms of how they can increase property taxes on their citizens. Now the new rules are complex. A really fast growing city might experience annual growth of 2% a year. So if the state imposes a cap of 8% growth in their budget for property taxes to grow from one year to the next, that seems reasonable. It seems reasonable until you look at specific boundary conditions. Let’s say that you have a number of small satellite communities outside the boundary of a major metro area. The overall metro area might be experiencing 1% annual growth. But if the growth of the city happens outwardly as it often does, then you can have a situation where a satellite community may experience hyper growth for a period of a few years. It’s not uncommon for a few major developers to come in and build 1,000 houses in a town of 5,000. That town of 5,000 might be on the edge of a town of 500,000. In that case, 1,000 houses as measured on 500,000 seems insignificant, but on 5,000 is 20% growth. That small town cannot support the growth because they would be required to expand services faster than they’re permitted to expand their tax rolls. Now I won’t go into all the nuances of this particular legislation. It took a few hours to explain in the city council meeting I reviewed. For those of you who take the time to fully understand the new legislation will quickly realize that there are many provisions of these new rules which I’ve not included in this short discussion. The city in question is Caldwell Idaho. Caldwell is a suburb of Boise which has experienced a tremendous amount of growth in recent years. Boise is one of the fastest growing areas in the country right now. We have several land development projects underway in the area. So the city of Caldwell immediately implemented a 120 day moratorium on approval of any new development in order to give them time to figure out how they were going to respond to the new rules. There is already very low inventory of properties for sale, and the continued migration of population into the area doesn’t know anything about why development applications are being slowed down. The result of that is that prices for existing homes will likely increase further and faster than they already have over the past year as the pent up demand is not satisfied. As the market values increase due to the higher demand, the assessed value for those properties will also increase. That means that those same communities will experience an increase in property taxes because of the rising values which was caused by the shortage of supply which was caused by the legislation aimed at reducing property taxes.
Who rides mopeds in Idaho ... well nobody until Jack started riding every day to work. With a chance meeting here and there Jack has help to foster a moped seen in his home town of Caldwell Idaho. Come learn more about two smokes moped club and their rally in May 2021
The lessons I learned bring a guest at a church in Caldwell Idaho! Join me as I speak from my heart!
Join me on this New Years Eve Episode as I talk with Joe Schussler Owner / Operator of “The Chap Shop” located Caldwell Idaho. Joe build’s one off custom chaps and other high end leather goods & has a great story of his passion and determination to carve out an amazing life doing what he loves. Joe is a Modern Cowboy that puts the Lord first in his life and gives all the glory to him. This is a great episode to listen to if you are working to turn your passion into your living. Resources: Follow / Contact The Chap Shop Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/chapshop82/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/joe.schussler?lst=100007490616475%3A520241724%3A1546283983) (208) 447-6770 Show Music: “The Ropin Pen” (Live) by: Trent Willmon Trent Willmon Website (https://www.trentwillmon.com/) MC Podcast Production & Editing: Matt Kirschner Website Right Trac Media (https://www.righttracmedia.com/)
Melissa Nodzu is the Director of Events for Indian Creek Plaza in Caldwell. Only 20 miles west of Boise, Caldwell is significantly more affordable than the capital city and is experiencing a boom and revitalization of its own.
Your Learning Curve Never Sounded So Good! Helping automotive aftermarket professionals improve; one lesson at a time. Learn from your industry peers in a round-table forum. Get new ideas, perspectives, trends, insights, best-practices and expertise from aftermarket professionals. This is the only weekly forum for aftermarket professionals bringing fresh and innovative discussion to inspire and grow individuals and companies. The Panel: Pat Brown received her MBA from Bowling Green State University and her BA in Marketing from the University of Findlay. She worked as VP Global Branding & Communications, Cooper Tire & Rubber Company. She also was the VP Marketing Dealer, at Strategic Planning, Inc. She is now retired. Pat also served on the Tire Industry Association—Board of Directors, the Benton Ridge Telephone Company –Board of Directors, the Liberty Benton—Board of Education and the Hancock County Board of Education. Ryan Goff a resident of Caldwell, Idaho, grew up in the family tire and automotive repair business, Rogers Tire Pros. Ryan attended Boise State University while still working in the family business. He helped to grow and expand the business to two locations. Ryan served on the Tire Pros Western, National Council, and is currently serving on the Tire Pros technology advisory council. His wife Andrea, son Cash and daughter Presley are his world. In his free time, he enjoys working out doing Cross Fit and enjoying sunny days on the lake. He is a lover of Boise State football and spending time with his family on their boat. Brad Goff is from Rogers Tire Pros located in Caldwell Idaho. His father started the company in 1978 as mostly a front-end and alignment specialty shop. Brad grew up working in the business from the time he was little and by the age of 12 was changing tires and doing many tasks in the shop and learning as he went along. In 1990, Brad joined the business full time. In 2005 expansion plans started and they opened their Caldwell location at almost 15,000 square feet in 2008 and expanded again in 2018, opening their second location in the fall of 2018 located in Meridian, Idaho. Keith Tucker is a 2nd Generation Independent tire dealer. He started changing tires on a 20/20 Coats part-time on summer breaks at 15 yrs old. Keith attended college at DSCC. He worked with his Dad, Jere Tucker and his brother in the family tire business. During that time was certified in alignment and suspension. On September 1, 1991, Keith partnered with his Dad and his brother Jeff in a 2-bay retail tire & service location named Triple T Tire & Alignment. With their new adventure, Keith did everything from tire changer, lube tech, alignment tech, service truck, brake tech, customer service and many more. Triple T Tire sold all major and some minor brand tires. In 1995, they relocated to 8 bay shop, with new equipment and designed for efficiency. In 2002 and 2004, the family acquired additional locations through acquisition. In 2004, they merged the 3 Dyersburg locations into 2. Today the family owns 3 locations in West TN, and 2 in Dyersburg and 1 in Paris, TN. Both markets are farm and rural markets. As the business evolved Keith has seen extreme changes in the industry. The management team is working to spend more time working ON the business rather than IN the business. Talking Points: 5 S origin (sometimes referred to as Kaizen, continuous improvement) Japenese factories were all about continuous improvement. Experiencing unprecedented efficiency, safety, growth. 5S is credited with helping Japanese factories eclipse American Industrial success. Adopted by US Manufacturers with the same dramatic gains. 5 S Overview Sort Tidiness – throw away rubbish and unrelated materials. Set in Order Orderliness – Set things in proper place for quick retrieval and storage....
Our new friend in this episode is Colton Smith. Colton is a Helicopter Pilot and currently resides in Caldwell Idaho where he is continuing his education and pilot training. We get to know a little about Colton from miss-adventures growing up in a small town, to his love of the outdoors and his dream of flying Helicopters.
This episode is starring Andrew and Shayna Randall. They are an amazing husband and wife team who own the Dutch Bros. franchise in Caldwell Idaho and their story is very inspiring. They started off running their business at 21 years old and they ran into many of the classic struggles small business owners have. Their first […] The post A Dutch Love Story. How one couple is dominating the coffee business. appeared first on Dietz Agency.