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‘No agency can do this alone’: Idaho officials address goals to mitigate wildfires
State officials on Friday unveiled a new report, including new ideas for possible legislation, outlining 10 recommendations on how to reduce the impact of wildfires. In front of a crowd of firefighters at the Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, Idaho Gov. Brad Little began the press conference discussing recommendations to state officials on what steps […]
Saluting Idaho’s Real Sports Heroes
In the world of money, fancy cars, stadiums, NIL, the Transfer Portal, and expanding and exploding conferences, Idaho's fall sports season begins. For most of us, it's about high school football, but other fall sports will begin now that school is back in session. High School sports are still unique...
Embracing the Future of Farming in Eastern Idaho
Innovative partnerships revolutionize the region’s agriculture industry. Farming is an age-old practice that could help with a contemporary problem. “Data centers are necessary for everything we do, from cell phones and computers to Netflix,” says Idaho Falls native Jay Jorgensen. But these large buildings and storage systems...
Chronic wasting disease detected in north Idaho, local officials continue monitoring efforts
A dead deer in north Idaho was confirmed to be sick with chronic wasting disease, according to a press release from Idaho Fish and Game last week. The always-fatal disease is contagious to other animals and has no cure. The positive test is the first known case in north Idaho. The first known case of the disease in the entire state was in 2021. While cases are now only confirmed...
Wildfires increase mercury in Pacific Northwest headwater streams, USGS study shows
Researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey found wildfires are increasing mercury concentrations in Pacific Northwest headwater streams. Mercury is a naturally occurring metal found in rocks and soil. But under the right conditions, it can be converted into methylmercury, a highly toxic form that accumulates in organisms such as fish and humans, said Boise-based USGS […]
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.
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.
EEP starts new crop onion and potato season in Idaho-Oregon, Washington
Idaho Falls-based Eagle Eye Produce has kicked off its new crop shipping season for onions and potatoes from its Idaho-Oregon and Washington facilities, according to Director of Sales Coleman Oswald. Director of Onion Sales Joe Ange shared his thoughts on this year’s onion crop, noting “This season, our acreage is...
Idaho AG tells legislative committee his office would appeal Lava Ridge Wind Project decision
After county commissioners asked for help, Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador told state legislators Wednesday his office would appeal a forthcoming decision to approve the proposed Lava Ridge Wind Project near Twin Falls. Labrador made his comments during the Idaho Legislature’s Committee on Federalism meeting Wednesday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise after Jerome […]
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