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250 soldiers from Joint Base Lewis-McChord join Idaho wildfire-fighting effort
BOULDER FIRE, BOISE NATIONAL FOREST – Up since 5 a.m., U.S. Army First Lt. Andrew Harvey’s cheeks and yellow fire-resistant shirt are streaked with ash as he walks a grid pattern along the fire line, searching for any signs of heat. It’s Harvey’s first time fighting a real wildfire, and he wouldn’t rather be anywhere […]
National Dog Day: Behind the scenes with Blitz, the most popular dog in Boise
BOISE, Idaho — Fans in the Treasure Valley love their sports, and the stars who play them. But through the years, there might not be a bigger icon then the best boy them all- Blitz. Blitz is an American Field Lab, but better suited as a retriever. He collects...
Sunny day ahead with a dry cold front arriving tonight
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — It should be another sunny and warm day around the valley. Look for highs in the low 90s. A dry cold front will bring us significant winds tonight and a cooldown tomorrow. Highs will drop into the mid-70s tomorrow. A wind advisory will be in...
Group of Five preview 2024: Playoff contenders, potential coaches on the move, more
Football is still football. Yes, we have arrived at the most sacred False Start-adjacent college football preview for the Group of Five. Cody Williams and I previewed the AAC, CUSA, the MAC, the Mountain West and the Sun Belt in the only way we could. Like Frankie said, we did it our way. I may be an SEC guy and Cody an ACC dude, but we both love any variation of the wackiest and most wonderful sport.
Hagerman volleyball sweeps season opener; Tuesday Idaho prep scores
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Great night for high school prep action on Tuesday. Filer 3, Mountain Home 1 (25-19, 19-25, 25-13, 25-19) Hagerman 3, Gooding 0 (25-12, 25-20, 25-10) Oakley 3, Lighthouse Christian 0. Wood River 3, Kimberly 0. Wood River 3, Highland 0 (Pocatello) Highland 3, Kimberly...
Local group hosting 20-hour run, walk memorial in memory of 20-year-old Blackfoot woman
BLACKFOOT — After a 20-year-old Blackfoot woman recently died unexpectedly, a local group decided to host an event in memory of her and to show support to those who have lost a loved one in early adulthood. Abigail Thornley, 20, was killed in a two-vehicle crash on July 27,...
Air Idaho Rescue celebrates 5 years of service in Salmon
SALMON – The Salmon community joined the Air Idaho Rescue crew for a special gathering at the Salmon City Park on Thursday to mark the base’s fifth anniversary. Guests included representatives from Steele Memorial Hospital, Challis Area Health Center, Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office, Lemhi County EMS, Salmon Search and Rescue, Lemhi County Fire Protection District, and Lemhi County Probation.
Backpacks, books and fun: District 93 launches new school year
AMMON — The hallways are packed in Bonneville Joint School District 93 as students returned to their classrooms for a new school year Monday. “I’m actually really excited for school because during the summer some of my really good friends don’t live so close to me, so coming back here, I get to see all my friends again,” said Hillcrest High School freshman Gavin Lamph.
Snake River Veterinary Center is looking for a Doctor of Veterinarian Medicine
Position: Associate Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) About Us: Snake River Veterinary Center, a dynamic and thriving mixed animal practice, is seeking a passionate and dedicated Associate Veterinarian to join our team. We proudly serve both large and small animals in our state-of-the-art facility, which we moved into in March 2024. Our practice is conveniently located at 405 North Whitley Drive in Fruitland, Idaho.
Gov. Little confident farmers will resolve water dispute as state provides millions for aquifer recharge
POCATELLO — Idaho Gov. Brad Little announced Tuesday that millions of dollars will be given to projects aimed at recharging the Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer. During a speech in Rigby, the governor announced he has directed the Idaho Water Resources Board, which runs the Idaho Dept. of Water Resources, to allocate $10 million towards projects that improve the long-term health of the aquifer. That’s in addition to another $30 million provided by the Legislature and the governor himself, which brings the total to $40 million.
Bengal Business Radio welcomes Dean Matt Daily and Dr. Paul Obermann
COB Dean Shane Hunt sits down with ISU Dean of Students Matt Daily for part one of this month’s Bengal Business Radio Show. They talk about the role of the Dean of Students at Idaho State University as well as challenges facing student success. In part two of the show, finance professor Dr. Paul Obermann joins Dean Hunt for a stimulating discussion about Obermann’s recently published works and research on the role of connections in division management.
Broken Pocatello water main repaired Sunday morning
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)– A water main that broke on Saturday night and caused road shutdowns and flooding in homes in Pocatello was repaired on Sunday morning. The break happened on the corner of West Maple Street and Moreland Avenue, north of the Westwood Mall. The City of Pocatello and the Pocatello Fire Department shut down the roads due to flooding.
Walmart Has Quietly Changed 3 Popular Idaho Store Policies
Idahoans love saving money. It's why grocery store chains like WinCo started here. It's why you see so many Dollar Tree stores throughout the Treasure Valley, and successful outlets like Uptown Cheapskate have become commonplace. Walk into a Goodwill or Idaho Youth Ranch store on a Saturday. You will see how important getting low prices is, especially in a state where home prices have grown by 118% over the past five years, and the cost of gas is among the highest in the country. No wonder so many people have turned to coupons and shopping at discount stores like Walmart to save money.
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