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Six Boise State football players assisting with camp at Canyon Ridge High School
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The college football season kicks off in a little over a month but first, a handful of Boise State Broncos headed to the Magic Valley for the weekend for a camp at Canyon Ridge High School. Tight end Matt Lauter, quarterback Maddux Madsen, wideout...
Idaho man charged with murder takes back guilty plea; prosecutor files for death penalty
IDAHO FALLS — A man charged with murder in Idaho has withdrawn his guilty plea, and the state has refiled for the death penalty following new felony charges. Lance Broncho, 23, was recently charged with three counts of felony assault or battery upon certain personnel and felony introducing major contraband to a correctional facility.
Idaho’s Threat from Deadly Alligators
Is there any evidence of friendly alligators? The animals don’t see themselves as mean, they just see a food source and try and take a bite or two. Our climate isn’t conducive to an alligator habitat, mostly. The warm springs near Hagerman have hosted the reptiles. The animals can also survive a cold snap, by slowing metabolism and floating with their noses above water or ice.
Community members come together to support those affected by Gwen Fire
MOSCOW, Idaho – Many people near the Gwen Fire in northern Idaho are scared they won’t have a home to return to once crews get a handle on the fire. One woman who lost her house in a wildfire near Kendrick last week showed up to an evacuation center to help people who were forced to evacuate.
Hundreds of dead fish discovered in American Falls Reservoir
Idaho Fish and Game Fisheries biologists and Idaho Department of Environmental Quality(DEQ) staff responded to calls on Friday, July 26 about a possible “fish kill” in the American Falls Reservoir. According to a news release from Idaho Fish and Game, there were about 250 dead rainbow trout found on the shoreline. It is unclear how many total there are in the reservoir. The DEQ conducted water tests when they arrived...
Boise State holds final celebration for Marisa Howard before Olympic competition
BOISE — Marisa Howard was taking a run in the Boise foothills Saturday with her husband, Jeff, and it suddenly hit her. Over the last decade or so, she’s been chasing an Olympic dream, now there’s only one thing left to do: Go to Paris and race. “I was just thinking ‘wow, the Olympic build is done,’” Howard said. “The work is done, now we just get to go over...
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