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Idaho Counties With the Highest Number of Miserable Lyme Disease Cases
When the spring and summer months hit in the United States, the words “Lyme disease” and “ticks” go hand in hand in the media. And we’re not just talking about programs like NBC Nightly News and ABC World News Tonight. You’ll often see Lyme Disease get discussed on entertainment news shows like ET or Hollywood Insider. That’s because there has been a significant number of celebrities that have contracted the bacterial tick-borne illness without it being properly diagnosed the first time.
New Extremely American podcast tackles Christian nationalism through story of an Idaho town
In Moscow, Idaho, there is a pitched battle for the soul of the community – and it’s all wrapped up in a battle for the souls of the community. It pits residents who like the quiet college town’s all-are-welcome vibe – with its visible pride flags and Black Lives Matters signs – with a church […] The post New Extremely American podcast tackles Christian nationalism through story of an Idaho town appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Callous Idiots with Fireworks Burn Idaho Business
Morons disregard the warnings. A military surplus store burned overnight in Sandpoint. The owner, Cornel Rasor, posted pictures on his Facebook account, explaining his business was a total loss. Rasor is a Republican Party activist and somewhat of an institution in the panhandle. Imagine celebrating a joyous Independence Day, and...
PHOTOS: Red, white and blue out in full force at Boise Fourth of July Parade
It was a patriotic celebration in downtown Boise on Thursday morning, with the annual Fourth of July Parade held in conjunction with the Independence Day holiday. Attendees of all ages lined the streets in celebration of the Fourth. Parade entries competed for prize money to support Idaho nonprofits, while businesses, organizations and families gathered to “show that United We Stand for a strong community, city and nation,” parade organizers said on their website. The parade route started on Jefferson Street, looped down Fourth Street onto Bannock Street, and looped back up to Jefferson Street via 11th Street.
Fort Hall police officer wounded, suspect dead in shootout on reservation
FORT HALL — On July 5, 2024 at approximately 6:23PM, the Fort Hall Police Department received a report of a 13 year old Juvenile female being sexually assaulted by a 20 year old adult male at a residence on Batt Lane. When Fort Hall Police Officers responded to the residence to investigate they were met by a family member saying the adult male was not at the residence but Officers did hear movement inside the home. ...
Major collision between hay swather and vehicle on Ririe Highway
RIRIE — A vehicle and a hay swather collided on Ririe Highway, resulting in a significant wreck at 7:54 a.m. Saturday. “It might be a pickup truck, but their vehicle hit a swather,” Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Sgt. Bryan Lovell said. Idaho State Police,...
CLUTCH supports Nampa’s LGBTQ+ youth
NAMPA — LGBTQ+ youth in Canyon County have sought out spaces to build community, leading to the creation of CLUTCH. The LGBTQ+ centered non-profit brings youth ages 14-20 together on a weekly basis. The organization began with an idea from then-pastor Sarah Riley who wanted to build a safe space for LGBTQ+ teens. CLUTCH held its first meeting in March 2022 and continues to operate out of the Real Life...
Man Who Lost His Wife To Suicide Movingly Shares ‘Biggest Sign’ He Missed
In a heartbreaking revelation, a man who has lost both his wife and father to suicide shared the "biggest sign" he missed that indicated his wife was on the brink. His story sheds light on the often unnoticed warning signs among loved ones, hoping to prevent others from facing similar tragedies.
City of Moscow Seeking Artwork Submissions for 2024-25 Artwalk Season
The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission are now accepting artwork submissions for the 2024-2025 Artwalk season poster. Original artwork submissions are welcomed from artists of all ages. The submission deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday, August 2nd. The selected artist and artwork will be featured on the Artwalk season poster and promoted on the city’s website and social media.
Outdoor Concert at UI Arboretum on Monday
The University of Idaho will host a free outdoor summer concert on Monday, July 8th from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The concert will be on the west side of the upper pond in the UI Arboretum on Nez Perce Drive, near the golf course. Dan Bukvich, professor in the Lionel Hampton School of Music, will direct a program of various local musicians.
Homedale High to retire former Bronco Scott Matlock's No. 44 jersey
BOISE, Idaho — Legendary Trojan and NFL defensive lineman Scott Matlock is set to be immortalized in Homedale history after the high school announced plans to retire his No. 44 jersey. The former Boise State standout is being celebrated at 12 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, during the Trojans'...
Montgomery receives global excellence in advancement award
Sydney Montgomery, director of student and recent graduate programs, received the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s 2024 Circle of Excellence Award. It is the premier recognition program for the advancement sector. More than 4,200 members in 28 countries applied this year with hundreds of judges reviewing their...
The Latest Update On Boise’s New In-N-Out: When Will They Open?
Back when In-N-Out opened in Meridian in December, "In-N-Out Mania" swept the Treasure Valley. Even if you go today, expect to wait in line... the people of Idaho sure do love their In-N-Out burgers. Boise's New In-N-Out Update. The road to Boise's new In-N-Out began with taking down the old...
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