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Bronco Updates: New Commits, MW Media Days, Google Gemini Is The Worst
Football picked up a couple and basketball snagged one more as well. …and some intriguing info on a previous basketball pickup. And how about a chaser of some more info on that wide receiver that committed last week?. (And, as a bonus, a little about a couple walk ons) Utah...
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 55, Gavin Hambrick
Welcome in to FKWG’s BSRC2024D55! Note: Our engineers are doing their best to fix the acronym, and they’ve assured me they can make it twice as long by 2048. High school: Apple Valley HS (Apple Valley, CA) How’d he get to The Blue™?. Gavin was part...
Public Comment Sought on Proposed Fee Changes at Boise National Forest
The Intermountain Region Boise Forest in Idaho has announced a proposal to adjust recreation fees at multiple sites under the Recreation Enhancement Act Fee Program. The changes include the introduction of new fees and increases at various developed recreation sites. A detailed list of all affected sites and their proposed...
Moscow Daily Police Log for Sunday, July 7
RP reporting dogs barking at neighbor’s apt. Going on for about 45 mins. Ongoing issue. Officer responded, no report. Officers and EMS responded to a death. Report taken. Officer requested case. No report. 24-M04904 Welfare Check. Incident Address: TRAVOIS WAY; Crossing Church. MOSCOW ID 83843. Disposition: ACT. Time Reported:...
Childhood friends who build catapults and trebuchets visit East Idaho
POCATELLO — A group of friends who have been building weapons of war from a bygone era since their childhoods visited East Idaho recently. Titan Forged Siegeworks, a company that makes medieval siege artillery including catapults and trebuchets showed off some of their equipment on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Mystic Realms Fantasy Fair at the Bannock County Fairgrounds. The group, originally from Ogden, Utah, have taken their siege weapons to renaissance fairs, schools, museums, libraries, church events, a birthday and even TV commercials. They’ve also used them to teach both history and physics.
Community Family Clinic now open in Rigby
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... The following are combined news releases from the Community Family Clinic in Rigby and the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Office. The Community Family Clinic recently held the grand opening of its brand-new facility in Rigby. This expansion marks a significant...
Idaho National Laboratory to host Spanish language recruiting event Tuesday
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... The following is a news release from Idaho National Laboratory. Idaho National Laboratory will host a bilingual recruiting event, INL Sin Límites, at the John E. Christofferson Building 3 at the College of Eastern Idaho in Idaho Falls on Tuesday, July 9. The event will feature bilingual recruiters from the laboratory and will be offered in Spanish and English. The event will provide information about careers at the laboratory, English language courses, GED preparation, internship opportunities for college students, and more from INL and partnering organizations Idaho State University, College of Eastern Idaho, Idaho Department of Labor, Community Council of Idaho and Express Employment Professionals. The event will run from 6 to 8 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Food and drinks will be provided.
Keith Martindale serves as Paris' July 4 parade grand marshal
PARIS — Longtime radio host and local leader Keith Martindale embraced the role of grand marshal at this year's Fourth of July parade in Paris, Idaho. Martindale and his wife Marilyn had fun sporting their own float in the parade, waving and tossing candy to all the parade-goers. Martindale said it felt like there were thousands of people there. Among those people were Martindale's children, who came from across Idaho and out of state to see him and Marilyn in the parade. ...
Is this the year Boise State men’s basketball team breaks through in the NCAA Tournament?
BOISE - With the 2023-24 athletic season over for Boise State, it’s time to turn our attention over to the 2024-25 season. With that, we look at 25 story lines to focus on for Boise State over the next year. Today, we look at Summer Storyline 4: Is this the year Boise State men’s basketball team breaks through in the NCAA Tournament?
LC Valley Summer Food Program Menus for the Upcoming Week
The Lewiston and Clarkston School Districts (respectively) sponsor Summer Food Service Programs for Children via the USDA’s Summer Food Service Program. Meals are free to children 1-18 years of age. Open sites across the LC Valley will be eat-in only this summer per federal and state regulations. Please see specific sites and eat-in times.
Twenty-fourth Galena Grinder mountain bike race
KETCHUM, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The holiday weekend is a perfect time to explore Idaho’s trails and recreation opportunities and on Saturday the Galena Lodge held the annual Galena Grinder mountain bike race. This year was the twenty-fourth year of the Grinder and the weekend proved to be a...
Councilmember Merkel decries Spokane Valley Council 'taking a summer vacation'
(The Center Square) – Spokane Valley Councilmember Al Merkel issued a press release on Friday condemning the local government’s inefficiencies after canceling an eighth public meeting in 2024. The Valley canceled its first city council meeting for 2024, less than three weeks into the year. Since then, it’s called off three others and four Planning Commission meetings. However, Merkel said the issue is bigger, calling out the recent lack of action items as well. ...
Wanted fugitive arrested after SWAT standoff in Spokane Valley
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. — A wanted fugitive is behind bars after an hours-long SWAT standoff in Spokane Valley. On July 7, around 8:30 p.m., deputies with the Spokane Valley Police Department (SVPD) were surveilling the 7800 block of East Glass Avenue in their search for 40-year-old David P. Haynes.
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