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Montpelier's Steve Allred retires after 39 year financial career
MONTPELIER — Steve Allred, president of the Montpelier Community Foundation, is retiring from a 39 year career in banking. Allred said his career started in Provo, Utah. He has worked for several different banks such as First Security Bank, Wells Fargo and Zions Bank. Most recently, he worked at Zions Bank. He has held positions such as vice president, bank manager and commercial lender during his banking career. ...
Kimberly High School adds vape detectors to bathrooms
KIMBERLY, Idaho — To deter students from vaping, Kimberly High School recently installed vape detectors in all its bathrooms. "Anything we can do to preserve the health and safety of our students is important," parent Stephanie Snarr said. It is one of several Idaho districts working to cut the...
Welch, Chatfield Open Korn Ferry Tour Finals at Boise Open
Patrick Welch and Davis Chatfield opened the Korn Ferry Tour Finals on Thursday at the Boise Open in Idaho. The Korn Ferry Tour Finals are a three tournament event with the top 30 players on the points list receiving PGA Tour Cards at the end of it. The Boise Open...
ID city's 'non-sanctuary' status threatens most vulnerable, critics say
Groups are warning an Idaho city's decision to declare itself a non-sanctuary city could have far-reaching implications. The repercussions are still being felt from the decision by the city of Eagle, near Boise, in July. Sanctuary cities limit their cooperation with the federal government on immigration laws. The Eagle resolution...
Wendell Trojans to bring smash-mouth football in 2024
WENDELL, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Wendell football knows the task ahead for the upcoming season. The Trojans made the playoffs a season ago with a 5-5 record as an at-large bid, after falling in their conference championship to rivals Declo. Both Wendell and Delco have moved up to 3A and...
Sam Atkin - From LC State to the Olympics
LEWISTON - If anyone ever wonders what Lewis-Clark State College’s “Go Small. Go Big.” advertising campaign is about, Olympian Sam Atkin provides a clear and resounding answer. Atkin, a product of Lincolnshire, England, has used the small-college experience and connections gained at LC State to catapult his way to one of the biggest stages in the world – the Olympic Games in Paris in the summer of 2024. Sam’s story is a perfect example of the big things that can happen when potential is matched with perseverance and personal connection – attributes that have been a hallmark of LC State and its success stories.
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.
Idaho Fish and Game relocates sow grizzly after cattle depredations
BOISE, Idaho — A 5-year-old female grizzly bear was relocated Wednesday following multiple cattle depredations in the Island Park area, according to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service began trapping southeast of Henry's Lake following the livestock conflicts. Officials said a...
UI and Idaho Advanced Energy Consortium Earn $500,000 to Advance Clean Nuclear Energy Technology
The Idaho Advanced Energy Consortium has earned $500,000 to advance clean nuclear energy technology in the region. The University of Idaho College of Engineering is part of the Idaho Advanced Energy Consortium leading the Intermountain-West Nuclear Energy Corridor (INEC) Tech Hub. The INEC Tech Hub recently received a $500,000 Consortium Accelerator Award from the Biden-Harris administration through the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration.
Governor Little Appoints Andrew Arulanandam, Former Interim CEO of NRA, as Director of Idaho Lottery and Idaho State Liquor Division
BOISE — Governor Brad Little announced the appointment of Andrew Arulanandam as the new director of the Idaho Lottery and the Idaho State Liquor Division. Arulanandam will take over following the retirement of Jeff Anderson, who had led both agencies until July. Arulanandam comes to the role after working...
Idaho ‘Brick-Handed’ Power Slapper Quickly Climbing Sport Ranks
Some sports just aren't for people who bruise easily. I get a concussion just watching men and women slap the crap out of each other in a sport that is quickly gaining worldwide popularity, and one Idaho slapper is making a name for himself and leaving competitors in a daze.
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