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Burn ban issued for Celebration Park in Canyon County
Canyon County’s Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department has issued a fire ban for Celebration Park, effective until further notice. The ban went into effect Monday and applies to campfires, fires in designated fire pits or portable fire pits, pallet fires, rock ring fires and charcoal grills, according to a Canyon County news release. Propane camp stoves will still be allowed while the ban is in effect, the release says. Extreme fire danger persists at Martin’s Landing Campground, prompting the county to impose the burn ban. Violators will be cited, the release says.
Washington Post Covers Canyon County Chaos?
June has been a rather turbulent Pride Month for the Treasure Valley. The Rainbow Flags have continued to be vandalized on Harrison Boulevard in Boise. The police chief warned the criminals who have destroyed flags over the years. (It does seem odd that these criminals haven't been caught and prosecuted in the age of technology and a camera on every doorstep.)
West Valley Humane Society Faces Closure: How You Can Help Save Animals
One of Idaho's largest animal shelters is in danger of closing, putting the lives of several sheltered animals in danger. Last week, the West Valley Humane Society took to social media to warn that a lack of funding, staff, volunteers, and resources has put its existence in jeopardy. The shelter...
You Need To Know About This Campfire Ban In The Boise Area
Campfire Ban Issued for Celebration Park Due to Extreme Fire Danger. Starting July 1st, 2024, Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department Director Nichole Schwend has announced a campfire ban at Celebration Park. This decision comes in response to heightened fire risks, and the ban includes all fires outside designated fire pits, portable fire pits, pallet fires, rock ring fires, and charcoal grills. However, propane camp stoves will still be permitted for cooking.
You Need To Know About This Campfire Ban In The Boise Area
Campfire Ban Issued for Celebration Park Due to Extreme Fire Danger. Starting July 1st, 2024, Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Department Director Nichole Schwend has announced a campfire ban at Celebration Park. This decision comes in response to heightened fire risks, and the ban includes all fires outside designated fire pits, portable fire pits, pallet fires, rock ring fires, and charcoal grills. However, propane camp stoves will still be permitted for cooking.
Help! Idaho Animal Shelter Closing
The West Valley Humane Society, a beacon of hope for lost and abandoned pets in Canyon County, is facing a dire situation. This shelter, which was once known as the Canyon County Animal Shelter, has been a pillar of our community for years. It's a place that has not only cared for our furry friends but also earned recognition as a runner-up in a national contest sponsored by television star Rachel Ray and the ASPCA.
Idaho Man Convicted of Raping and Murdering 9-year-old Daralyn Johnson After 42 Years
Four decades after Daralyn Johnson was murdered in Nampa, a jury convicted an Idaho man of raping, beating, and drowning the nine-year-old girl. After a six-week trial, a 12-person jury convicted 66-year-old David Dalrymple of first-degree murder and rape in Daralyn’s death, according to the Canyon County Prosecutor’s Office.
Help! Idaho Animal Shelter Closing
The West Valley Humane Society, a beacon of hope for lost and abandoned pets in Canyon County, is facing a dire situation. This shelter, which was once known as the Canyon County Animal Shelter, has been a pillar of our community for years. It's a place that has not only cared for our furry friends but also earned recognition as a runner-up in a national contest sponsored by television star Rachel Ray and the ASPCA.
West Valley Humane Society Faces Closure: How You Can Help Save Animals
One of Idaho's largest animal shelters is in danger of closing, putting the lives of several sheltered animals in danger. Last week, the West Valley Humane Society took to social media to warn that a lack of funding, staff, volunteers, and resources has put its existence in jeopardy. The shelter...
Canyon County jury reaches verdict in decades-old murder of 9-year-old Nampa girl
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — This article originally appeared in the Idaho Press. A Canyon County jury on Wednesday reached a verdict in a 42-year-old murder. David Dalrymple was found guilty of the rape and murder of 9-year-old Daralyn Johnson, who went missing on Feb. 21, 1982, while she was on her way to school in Nampa.
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