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2024 INL hunting passes available at the Idaho Falls office, new online training also required
Those with elk and pronghorn tags that are eligible to hunt on Idaho National Laboratory (INL) lands can now pick up their 2024 INL Hunting Pass. Hard copies can be picked up at the Upper Snake Regional Office, located at 4279 Commerce Circle, Idaho Falls. Digital copies can be obtained by calling the office at 208-525-7290. If you reach our voicemail, please leave a message with your name and an email address and the pass will be emailed to you.
ADA Ramp Installation Work at Eastland, Main and Monroe Intersections
Beginning Monday, July 22, contractors with the City of Twin Falls will begin replacing ADA ramps on Eastland Drive between Kimberly Road and Fourth Avenue East, as well as replacing ramps on Monroe Street between Meadows Lane and Falls Avenue. Also, beginning Saturday, August 10, contractors will begin replacing ADA...
‘Excitement is an understatement’- CSI names Andria Harshman interim head volleyball coach
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — With the new season beginning in just a few weeks, the College of Southern Idaho volleyball team has its new head coach for at least the 2024 campaign. Andria Harshman has been named the CSI interim head coach. She takes over following former head...
SOLAR CAR SUPERSTARS: Grace Lutheran High School wins first place at Texas competition
Members of Grace Lutheran High School’s STEM program are solar car champions. The students from the Pocatello school competed this week at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, with a solar-powered car that they built from scratch. Their team, dubbed Russet American Racing, placed first overall in the classic division, enduring four days of stress test style racing at the Texas Motor Speedway to beat out seven other...
Section of Portneuf River in Pocatello closed to public because of dangerous conditions
POCATELLO — City officials are warning the public about the dangerous conditions on the Portneuf River from the north end of the concrete channel to Batiste Bridge in Pocatello. This section of the river has been closed to the public by the city because it is not floatable at this time. Along this portion of the river north of the concrete channel, there are multiple log jams as well as...
Idaho Vandals Women's Basketball Big Sky schedule released for 2024-25 season
MOSCOW, Idaho – A new era of Idaho Vandal women's basketball is underway in Moscow. New Vandal head coach Arthur Moreira has already added five transfer portal players and one international freshman signee to the 2024-25 roster. Now, Moreira and the Vandals know who they will play in their 2024-25 Big Sky Conference schedule.
'Shutting down units, there is going to be longer response time': Lack of funding has Canyon County Paramedics sounding the alarm
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho — It's summer, which means more vacation requests and more traveling. Combine that with the 100 deadliest days, when there is a spike in fatal and serious car crashes. It's leaving Canyon County Paramedics looking for help for themselves. If you remember, in May, paramedics tried...
Idaho Target Stores No Longer Accepting Popular Payment Method
Target Eliminates Checks as Acceptable Payment Method. In a move that signals the continuing shift towards digital transactions, retail giant Target has announced that it will no longer accept checks as a form of payment for goods. This decision, which takes effect immediately, marks a significant change in how customers can complete their purchases at one of the nation's largest retail chains.
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 43, Jake Ripp
As the progenitor of the countdown, I’ve taken a looooot of time off from the pursuit of late, but after being an NPC last season as I recuperated from carpal-tunnel, I decided to once more enter the breach to talk about our Broncos. Felt kind of foreign after so much time off, but hopefully I’ve done today’s honoree a service—RS Sophomore ‘backer Jake Ripp.
'Good Samaritan' back home recovering after being hit by a car while helping hit-and-run victim
Originally published July 16 on KTVB.COM.A Boise man is back home and recovering after being hit by a car while helping the victim of a hit-and-run in Meridian. Uber driver Tom Lamp got out of his car to help a seriously injured motorcyclist when another car hit both men in late June. The motorcyclist and Lamp were both hospitalized with serious injuries, and 26-year-old Michael Green was charged with aggravated driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident resulting in an injury...
Idaho’s Dangerous Scorching Temperatures Continue
Remember when our June temperatures were unseasonably low? Do you remember when it was raining? It's been years since we've had a break from temperatures that aren't in the triple digits. The last time we had a summer like this was several years ago. Unlike other parts of the country,...
FBI Issues Jugging Warning: The 2 Minute Video Every Idahoan Needs to See
Are you a creature of habit? Some of us just function better when we stick to a routine as closely as possible. Unfortunately, your daily routine can make you a target for a serious crime that the FBI has nicknamed “jugging.”. The FBI recently said that they and their...
Co-Conspirator in Magic Valley drug ring sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for distributing fentanyl
BOISE, Idaho — Brandon Aaron Dana, 36, a co-conspirator in a giant drug trafficking conspiracy, was sentenced today to 10 years in federal prison for distributing over 7,000 fentanyl pills in the Magic Valley, announced U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit on Thursday. According to court records, in the summer of...
The National Trust Just Awarded $3 Million in Grants to Preserve Iconic African American Sites
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” philosopher George Santayana wrote in 1905. The African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is putting its money where its mission is to ensure that the past can be remembered—and preserved. Since 2018, the Action Fund has invested $27 million to champion 304 Black heritage sites. (Check out our retrospective on the institution's incredible impact here.)
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