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How Native Nations Forced Federal Investment in Salmon Reintroduction
Down the curved walkway just past the Chief Joseph Hatchery, the sounds of soft laughter and friendly hellos mixed with the roar of the Columbia River as it cascaded in streams through the Chief Joseph Dam. Near the hatchery raceways, spiritual leaders of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation led a ceremony to give thanks for the sacrifice of the first salmon of the season.
Idaho Has Some Of The Worst Drivers In The Country
- SCROLL TO READ: Idaho Has Some Of The Worst Drivers In The Country. Yes, the folks at Forbes calculated the numbers, did the math, and have come up with their results of which states in the U.S. have the worst drivers. Idaho did not perform up to par. Their...
America’s Cheapest Restaurant is in Idaho for Only Four Hours!
Regardless of your political preferences, one factor continues to impact all Americans. The one-word answer to what's hurting the folks from Idaho to Iowa is inflation. The cost of goods has risen exponentially in the last four years thanks to the Joe Biden Administration's Bidenomics. How Much Have Food Prices...
Idaho open primaries supporters submit signatures to state for final round of verification
Members of Idahoans for Open Primaries submitted their signatures to the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office for final verification on Tuesday, with supporters feeling optimistic they would qualify their ballot initiative for the Nov. 5 general election. In Idaho, ballot initiatives are a form of direct democracy where the people vote on whether or not […] The post Idaho open primaries supporters submit signatures to state for final round of verification appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Idaho Office of Highway Safety is asking drivers to be safe this 4th of July
BOISE, Idaho — As many Idahoans are making Fourth of July plans, the Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) and the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) encourage drivers to be safe behind the wheel as there have been many road fatalities. ITD reports that since May 24, 2024, there have...
Opening doors for all: Meet incoming CEI President Lori Barber
IDAHO FALLS — The recently-selected second president of College of Eastern Idaho Lori Barber knows firsthand what it means to be a nontraditional college student. “I went to college right after high school — went for four years, but never finished because I changed my major and then got married,” she said. “(We) started a family, and education just kind of got lost in time’s wake.”
"Free people read freely:" New Idaho Library law draws criticism on day it goes into effect
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Demonstrations took place at North Idaho libraries on Monday. Idaho's new law on regulating books that may be considered "harmful materials" goes into effect today. The legislation could impact how libraries operate, specifically when it comes to children. The Library Alliance of North Idaho is...
A Pinewood Derby for seniors to remember!
REXBURG (Homestead Senior Living) — The Homestead Senior Living’s annual Pinewood Derby Races turned their buildings into a buzzing hub of excitement and creativity. Residents eagerly assembled their miniature cars, each a testament to their ingenuity and spirit. Among the whimsical entries were standout vehicles like the Soaring...
Rexburg’s first late night lounge, Fizz Rizz, opens July 4
Ever wondered why there is nothing to do in Rexburg, but no one does anything about it? Joseph Aragon and Daniel Alworth are changing that with Rexburg’s first late-night, non-alcoholic bar and arcade. This new hotspot is named Fizz Rizz, combining the nostalgic charm of classic arcade games with...
New details emerge about weekend alleyway shooting in Idaho Falls
IDAHO FALLS — New details have been released describing what police say happened minutes before a man was shot multiple times in downtown Idaho Falls. Logan Stephens, 23, has been charged with felony aggravated battery and an enhancement for using a firearm as a deadly weapon in the commission of a felony.
Last NFL player from Ricks College reflects on his time in Rexburg
Under the crisp November sky in Pocatello, Idaho, nearly 11,000 fans gathered to witness a historic moment: the final game of the Ricks College Vikings. The atmosphere was electric, charged with the bittersweet anticipation of a legacy’s end. The Vikings, donning their iconic blue, stormed the field with an...
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