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This stray named Sprite is our Pet of the Week
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... Snake River Animal Shelter recently took in a stray dog named Sprite, who is our Pet of the Week. The breed isn’t specified. Romi Weaver, the shelter’s operations manager, describes her as “very scared but very sweet.”. She came to...
Copper Mining Efforts Above Cambridge Idaho
Hercules Metals Corp, CEO & Director Chris Paul and Vice-President Chris Longton, CPG, Share About Their Mining Efforts Above Cambridge, Idaho. Hercules Metals Corp. (TSXV: BIG) (OTCQB: BADEF) (FWB: 8Q7), formerly Hercules Silver Corp., is an exploration Company focused on developing America’s newest porphyry copper belt. The 100% owned...
Bengals hold final scrimmage, will now look to solidify team before opening season at Oregon State
If you’re in a multi-player battle for the starting quarterback position, you want all the help you can get. So Idaho State quarterback Kobe Tracy had no problem picking out the highlight of Saturday’s Bengal intrasquad scrimmage. “Probably Mike Shulikov making all those plays today,” Tracy said of the Bengal outside receiver who leveraged his 6-foot-6-inch frame to make several tough catches in traffic during the scrimmage. “That was the...
Local man giving back through a ‘bigger or better’ challenge
IDAHO FALLS — Eugene Engmann carries a red book with him everywhere he goes. Its pages contain messages about life and happiness from people all over the world. Some of these handwritten messages come from elected officials and thought leaders. Others are from ordinary people. Among them is this advice from 2019 Nobel Prize winner Stan Whittingham: “Make sure that you enjoy life, it’s not all work.”
Toxic algal bloom found on the Snake River for second year in a row
Toxic algae is turning up once again on the Snake River. Water sampling on Aug. 12 revealed a large algal bloom near Granite Point, also known as Granite Rock, on the Snake River. It’s a popular swimming spot roughly 28 miles from Lewiston, Idaho. Public health leaders said it’s been especially busy since college and university students have returned to campus.
CSI volleyball tabbed No. 13 in preseason poll
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The College of Southern Idaho volleyball team will begin the season ranked No. 13 in the country. The NJCAA Division I rankings were announced on Monday, which saw the Golden Eagles ranked No. 13, nine spots below Scenic West Athletic Conference rivals Salt Lake Community College which sits at No. 4.
Repaving Project on Lewiston Levee Trail Set to Begin September 1 for Road and Trail Repairs
WALLA WALLA - Roads at Dent Acres Campground and segments of the Lewiston Levee Trail will undergo surface rehabilitation this fall and will require temporary closures through October 30. Dent Campground has been closed since August 1, while sectional closures of the Lewiston Levee Trail will begin September 1 in...
The Prescription Pad & Happier At Home Both Held A Fruitland Chamber Of Commerce Ribbon Cutting
The Prescription Pad Pharmacy & Compounding Experts and Happier at Home-Southwest ID, both held a Fruitland Chamber Of Commerce Ribbon Cutting. The Prescription Pad (208) 452-7075, is celebrating 10 years, serving the Treasure Valley. Their Mission Statement is:. “As your trusted community pharmacy, we affirm health, wellness, and life through...
Projecting budget deficit, Idaho health agency pauses sign ups for child care aid program
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is pausing new enrollments for a mostly federally funded program that helps families pay for child care as the agency anticipates a budget shortfall. The state health department is also delaying expected benefit hikes for families in the Idaho Child Care Program, as it projects the program will […]
Following curtailment fight, Idaho water users seek long-term solution
With the issue temporarily resolved for the year, Idaho water users continue to negotiate toward longer term water solutions that farmers hope will avoid shutting the water off during growing seasons. The issue came to a head on May 30 when the Idaho Department of Water resources issued a curtailment order requiring the holders of […]
Coeur d'Alene Mayor Hammond's last meeting ends in dispute over council seat nomination
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Coeur d'Alene Mayor Jim Hammond's final city council meeting was marred by a dispute over a council seat nomination. Hammond, who is resigning, proposed former Fire Chief Kenny Gabriel to take over Councilmember Woody McEvers' seat, as McEvers is set to become mayor next month.
After year of changes, Nampa superintendent reflects on school closures, schedule alterations
A combination of reduced funding sources resulted in a difficult 2023-2024 school year full of hard decisions in the Nampa School District. Students are back from summer break this week with new schools and new schedules. In a recent interview with the Idaho Press, Superintendent Gregg Russell said that budget adjustments are a part of planning every year but that this year was particularly tight. “To me, it’s not any...
'They'd burn the courthouse down'; Kohberger defense team says surveys indicate 'mob mentality' in Moscow
MOSCOW, Idaho - Attorneys for accused quadruple killer Bryan Kohberger says responses to a survey of community members show a severe bias and proof that he can't get a fair trial in Latah County.
Prep preview: Middleton remains a contender in Idaho's top classification
MIDDLETON, Idaho — Under Idaho's new classification system, Middleton was slated to drop a level and remain in the 5A Southern Idaho Conference this fall with the likes of Bishop Kelly and Emmett. Following back-to-back appearances in the state playoffs, Middleton elected to petition up to 6A to remain...
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