Idaho News Roundup (8/20/25)

Boise hospitals top safety ratings: Three Boise-area facilities earned “A” grades in The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2025 report, scoring high on infection prevention and error reduction — find out if yours made the grade.

Idaho’s Top High Schools: U.S. News & World Report recently ranked 157 Idaho public high schools among 24,000 nationwide, led by Coeur d’Alene Charter Academy’s #132 placement — find out how they stack up.

INL technologies take top honors: Announced Aug. 20, the Idaho National Laboratory won two 2025 R&D 100 Awards for its Storm-DEPART hurricane tool and Griffin fusion model, with ReNuFiber insulation named a finalist — find out more.

Community builds kids’ library: Two local congregations have transformed a room at the closed John Russell Elementary into a free Book Nook stocked with take-home books for Moscow children — find out.

Rent hike displaces veterans: Eagle MHC’s new owner inflated lot rent and utility fees by almost 40%, forcing low-income residents like a disabled Army veteran to list their homes for sale — find out how tenants are responding.

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