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Gridiron Dreams Football Academy returns to Twin Falls
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — An elite football camp will return to Twin Falls for the first time in six years. The Gridiron Dreams Football Academy will have a camp at Canyon Ridge High School for July 26-27. The camp’s mission goal is “By athletes, for athletes.”
Buhl to host youth football camp on July 13th
BUHL, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Buhl football program will be hosting a youth on July 13th. Action starts at 9 a.m. and will run to noon at the high school practice field next to Bowers Field. The camp will be run by Ryder Sheen and Felipe Villegas as part...
Coeur d’Alene has a hate crime problem. City Council is addressing it with a new ordinance
COEUR D’ ALENE, Idaho – It has been a tough 2024 for Coeur d’ Alene’s public image. A NCAA women’s basketball team was verbally attacked with racial epithets in March, followed by a group of Indigenous teenagers being similarly harassed over Memorial Day weekend. Coeur d’Alene City Council voted unanimously to approve a hate crime ordinance Tuesday.
Even with genetic heart disease, Bedke leaves Idaho State as one of its most prolific cowgirls
It wasn’t exactly the ending Zoie Bedke envisioned. The former Idaho State national champion didn’t even make the breakaway roping short go round in her final appearance at the College National Finals Rodeo (June 9-15) at the Ford Wyoming Center in Casper. But it was hard to be too disappointed, especially when she could have very easily not even been there in the first place. A little more than four...
Registration opens for recently renamed Tobin Bolter Memorial Kids’ Duathlon
BOISE, Idaho — In April, Ada County Deputy Tobin Bolter was killed in the line of duty, and the community came together to honor him throughout the Treasure Valley. Tuesday marks the official registration opening for the recently named Tobin Bolter Memorial Kids’ Duathlon, which was previously known as the Ada Counties Kids' Duathlon. The event will continue to have a 250-participant cap, so officials urge the public to register soon.
Hayden firefighters could lose jobs, fire station could close if levy isn't passed
HAYDEN, Idaho - 12 Northern Lakes Firefighters could lose their jobs and the district's new, partially constructed station could close if a $3.5 million override levy doesn't pass in November. “It’s direly critical that we retain these 12 people, not only for public safety of the people that we serve...
Mental Health Minute: Eating Disorders
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Eating disorders affect roughly 9% of the United States population and they are the focus of this week’s mental health minute. According to the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA), 28.8 million Americans will have an eating disorder in their lifetime, however, the stigmas around these issues have remained the same for years and one of those is that people with eating disorders look a certain way.
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 60, Spencer Gieg
Last day of the 60s! I’m just pleased as punch with how fast this countdown is going. High school: Valley Christian High School (CA) It’s hard to say, as there is very little information able to be found out there. It appears that he joined the roster as a walk-on in 2022 after fielding some interest from some smaller schools.
Innovia Foundation Celebrates Music and Community at Grangeville Summer Concert Series
SPOKANE - Music has a unique ability to bridge divides, create social connections, and promote understanding among people from all walks of life. This year, in recognition of its 50th Anniversary theme of “Celebrating Community,” Innovia Foundation is investing in free and low-cost events and opportunities that bring people together. As part of this investment, Innovia is proud to sponsor the Grangeville Summer Concert Series, an annual celebration that gathers residents around the shared power of music.
Man dead, ranger injured in Yellowstone National Park shootout
Yellowstone National Park rangers were involved in a shootout overnight Wednesday that left one man dead and at least one ranger injured. The unidentified man had been reported as acting in a threatening manner while carrying a firearm at Canyon Village near the center of the park. When law-enforcement rangers arrived, there was an exchange of gunfire, the park stated in a news release. The “subject” was declared dead early Thursday and at least one ranger was reported to be in stable condition at a regional hospital. The Canyon Village area remains closed to the public while the FBI and National Park Service agents conduct an investigation. As of mid-morning Thursday, there were no active threats in the park. The park stated that “no additional information is available at this time.” –Image courtesy of ©Pete Thomas
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