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This Idaho City’s Dumb Policy Continues to Anger Idahoans
Every city in Idaho is special to those who live there, regardless of how long they have lived in their own unique Idahome. No, we're not going to report that one city is the best over another. However, one city has a HUGE problem that threatens to disrupt anyone visiting this Treasure Valley city.
Idaho Burns and the Environmentalists Fiddle
The federal government needs to get the hell out of Idaho! The fires currently wiping out our forests and history could’ve been minimized by some simple logic. Instead, policy is being made by tree-spiking, granola-chomping, and hemp skirt-wearing kooks like Tracy Stone-Manning at the Bureau of Land Management. Our forests won’t survive another four years of liberal madness.
Wildfires increase mercury in Pacific Northwest headwater streams, USGS study shows
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey found wildfires are increasing mercury concentrations in Pacific Northwest headwater streams. Mercury is a naturally occurring metal found in rocks and soil. But under the right conditions, it can be converted into methylmercury, a highly toxic form that accumulates in organisms such as fish and humans, said Boise-based USGS […]
New Idaho law requires parental permission for schools to provide first aid—including Band-Aids
Due to a new Idaho law, schools will need permission from parents to give students any medical care, all the way down to over-the-counter pain meds for headaches and Band-Aids for scraped knees. Senate Bill 1329, also known as The Parents’ Rights in Medical Decision-Making Act, went into effect on...
Wave of Lewiston Business Closures Continues with Claire’s Announcement
LEWISTON - Following the recent closures of Red Lobster, Shari’s Diner, and Super China Buffet. Claire’s at the Lewiston Center Mall is the latest business to announce its shutdown. A store employee confirmed to Big Country News that the last day for the Lewiston Center Mall store will...
Kohberger: Potential jurors warn ‘they’d burn the courthouse’
MOSCOW, Idaho (Court TV) — A new filing from Bryan Kohberger’s defense team warns that potential jurors predicted violence in the streets if the alleged killer is acquitted at trial. Kohberger is charged with the brutal murders of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Kaylee Goncalves at their home near the University of Idaho.... Read more » Fore more crime and trial news coverage, visit Court TV
Missing Idaho Senior Last Seen Near Challis In Late July
The search for a missing Idaho senior has entered its third week. Have you seen Ronald Jenks?. Ronald Jenks, 63, went missing during the final days of July, according to a profile created on the Idaho Missing Persons Alerts Facebook page. Jenks is believed to have been driving his gray Dodge Dakota with the license plate number V41144, according to IMPA.
UPDATE: Zone 2 moved to “SET” status, Red Cross sets up evacuation center
STANLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — UPDATE: As of 10 a.m. on Saturday, Zone 1 is set to “GO” status; Zone 2 is set to “SET” status and Zone 3 is set to “READY” status. The American Red Cross of Idaho and East Oregon has set up a wildfire evacuation center at the Stanley Community Center at 510 Eva Falls Ave. The center will provide information and resources to those impacted by the Wapiti Fire.
Survey for "What Should We Do With the Willow?" is out now
SPOKANE, Wash. — The City of Spokane's Park and Recreations wants your input on what to do with the white willow tree at the John A. Finch Arboretum after it is removed. Some of the options to replace the beloved willow tree is making a nature-based playground with its wood, planting a replacement tree, or making a nature-based learning area with its leftover wood. There is also a spot for you to give your own suggestions for what should take the willow's place.
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