BLACKFOOT — Around 5 p.m. Thursday, officers were called as a person was leaving a residence off Rich Lane.
It was suspected the driver was intoxicated.
Sheriff officers asked the driver to pull over. She refused to pull over and continued driving through town, said Capt. Robert Sobieski with the Bingham County Sheriff's office.
Her tires were spiked and she came to a stop on Diggie Road, at the south end of Blackfoot.
The driver, Marie Sue Tracy from Fort Hall, was arrested.
By MARK HIGH
sports@cableone.net
THOMAS — The Snake River Panthers returned to the basketball court on Friday night and behind a big third quarter, the Panthers made that return a happy one with a commanding 62-46 win over Soda Springs.
"I thought that it was a good bounce back game from our loss to Blackfoot," Snake River head coach Bob Coombs said. "The kids came out and responded. Now we will have to see if we can build on that with a road game against Malad and win two in a row."