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Boise Airline Passengers Are About To See A Major Change
The Boise Airport is no doubt, one of the best in the country. It can get busy during holiday seasons but besides that, it's one of the more relaxed airports that we can say we've been to. For many Boise travelers, it's a great starting destination for a trip because...
Evacuations Continue as Gwen Fire Reaches 26,000 Acres
Evacuation orders remain in effect as the Gwen Fire reaches 26,264 acres. The fire remains 0% contained. The City of Juliaetta to the county line on State Highway 3 remains in a level 3 evacuation zone. Kendrick and surrounding areas remain in a level 2 evacuation, including:. – Residences west...
Eagle re-approves Chick-fil-A development amid pending lawsuit
On Tuesday, Eagle Mayor Brad Pike broke a tied vote that will result in the city’s first Chick-fil-A. But it was not the first time Eagle City Council held a public hearing about the popular chicken restaurant — and not the first time it was approved. A 15-acre development called East End Marketplace has been in the works for a decade, and city council initially approved the application in April....
Boise teachers and leaders revisit a controversial grading policy
Originally published July 21 on IdahoEdNews.org. The Boise School District's controversial grading system is coming under scrutiny by teachers who say it allows both high- and low-achieving students to "game the system" and bypass learning without consequences. But district administrators are doubling down on the seven-year policy and say it's just a first step toward a necessary reinvention of an obsolete grading system. ...
Massive Local Art Gallery To Take Over Boise This Summer
Boise is an amazing place to live especially because we have some of the most creative people in the country living here. Boise also highlights all of these artists in extremely cool ways. Every year Treefort Music Festival and Boise Music Festival features dozens of local artists and bands. When you're walking around Boise you can also see some of the amazing art work featured on traffic boxes and murals throughout the city.
Annual Back 2 School Giveaway set for Aug. 3 at Mountain View Event Center
POCATELLO — Students across the Gate City area from elementary to high school can load up with free backpacks and school supplies provided by Grace Lutheran at the annual Back 2 School Giveaway on Aug. 3. Founded over 10 years ago by Pastor Josh Robinson of the Gate City Christian Church, the giveaway has provided thousands of backpacks and school supplies for low-income families or anyone in need. In previous years, attendees have camped out overnight to receive the free school supplies, which can make...
Our Featured Spring 2024 Graduates
A BYU-Idaho education is all about getting students ready for the next step—life after graduation. Each of our seven colleges nominated Spring 2024 graduates for us to feature, and we got the chance to interview them about their experiences, hopes for the future, and advice for incoming students. Read their responses below—these graduates are ones to watch!
Redfish recreation complex begins to reopen
Parts of the Redfish Lake recreation complex have begun reopening, Sawtooth National Recreation Area Ranger Kirk Flannigan said late Friday morning. The complex has been closed since July 12 because of the Bench Lake Fire that began on July 11 one mile west of Redfish Lake.
You Won’t Believe How Many New Apartments Are Planned For Boise
If you find yourself in the "Idaho is full, go live somewhere else" camp when it comes to people relocating to Boise, we're already getting the feeling you won't like what's coming next. There are numerous developers who have plans for massive apartment complexes in Boise. This probably isn't very...
Boys & Girls Clubs Extend Summer Program to Assist Families Impacted by Fires
LEWISTON — In response to the recent fires that have devastated the region, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley are extending an invitation to families with children in grades K-5 to join their summer program. This initiative aims to provide a safe and supervised environment for children while their parents or guardians manage the aftermath of this difficult situation.
The 32nd Annual Coeur d'Alene Street Fair is coming to Sherman Avenue
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Coeur d'Alene's Downtown Association's Street Fair is coming to Sherman Avenue in August. The festivities begin at 10 a.m. Friday, August 2-3, until 8 p.m. The last day of the fair will begin at the same time but will conclude at 5 p.m. Sunday, August 4.
Ground broken on new library for Inkom community
INKOM — Work will soon begin on a new library for a community that has gone without. The South Bannock Library District held a groundbreaking on Thursday for a future library in Inkom, located at of Holstein Street and Old Highway 30 in the corner of the Inkom Elementary School playground. The library will be visible to anyone exiting Interstate 15, entering the city.
Hope Hansen is new Soda Springs Library director
SODA SPRINGS — It was bittersweetness when Cindy Erickson retired as the Soda Springs Library director. Though she has left some big shoes to fill, the shoes are filled and off n’ running. Hope Hansen may be the new director of the library but she is far from being a new face to greet the library's many patrons. ...
West Valley Humane Society receives lifesaving grant amid financial crises
Founded in 2011, the West Valley Humane Society (WVHS) serves nearly 9,000 animals in Canyon County and surrounding areas annually. Recently, the organization has faced financial challenges due to a decrease in adoptions, post-pandemic return to the office, and a surge in popularity of “designer” pets from breeders. This has led to an increase in shelter populations. In contrast, inflation and rising wages increase the cost of care, putting the humane society’s ability to maintain the same level of service at risk, according to a...
Kellogg settles two First Amendment lawsuits
The Kellogg School District has settled civil lawsuits with a former student and a former employee. The separate lawsuits stem from a student assembly from the spring of 2023, when graduating senior Travis Lohr said, “Guys are guys and girls are girls. There is no in-between.” Lohr was barred from the school’s commencement ceremony.
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