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Minidoka County Fair kicked off Monday
RUPERT, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — A handful of Magic Valley county fairs have already come and gone, but another begins its weeklong journey Monday. It’s fair season across the Magic Valley and Minidoka County was the latest to get underway at the grounds in Rupert, but it wouldn’t be a fair without food.
AIR QUALITY ALERT: Numerous local cities including Pocatello, Blackfoot and American Falls under air quality advisory due to unhealthy conditions created by wildfire smoke
An air quality alert has been issued for several local counties because of wildfire smoke. Bannock, Power, Bingham, Butte, Cassia and Minidoka counties are all under the air quality advisory due to wildfire smoke creating unhealthy conditions, especially for children, the elderly and individuals with respiratory issues. The areas under the advisory include Pocatello, Chubbuck, McCammon, Arimo, Inkom, Downey, Lava Hot Springs, Blackfoot, Shelley, Firth, Fort Hall, Aberdeen, Atomic City, Idaho National Laboratory, Craters of the Moon, American Falls, Rockland, Arbon, Raft River, Declo, Burley,...
DOG DAYS: How 3 Magic Valley football teams are approaching the summer
KIMBERLY — When one season ends, Minico football head coach Sherm Blaser sits down and tries to lay out the whole calendar for the next year, as well as what he wants to accomplish in each part. Summer is a crucial period for high school football teams across the...
The Lava Ridge Wind Project could face a new legislative hurdle
BOISE, Idaho — It is a battle going on for years. Since 2020, the Lava Ridge Wind Project has been a highly debated topic. It's about whether or not to allow a proposed wind energy plant to be built in the Magic Valley. Many lawmakers in Idaho are against...
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