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Boise State leads Idaho’s water resource collaboration with BlueWater Initiative
Idaho ranks 39th in the nation in population but third in water use, trailing only California and Texas. The state irrigates over three million acres of land – the fifth highest in the nation – and uses more water for irrigation than any other state except California. Its aquaculture industry produces more commercial Rainbow Trout than any other state but also requires the largest freshwater withdrawals for aquaculture in the U.S. On top of that, Idahoans rely on freshwater resources for drinking supplies and recreation. Idaho’s water is a critical and precious resource, and its management is highly complex.
Another Heatwave Forecasted For Twin Falls ID This Week
Smoke from numerous fires burning in eastern Oregon and central Idaho has been contributing to very poor air quality in the Gem State, and later this week temperatures will once again soar to triple digits making firefighting efforts even more difficult. Thursday (August 1) will begin a heatwave in southern Idaho that is forecasted to last approximately 72 hours.
Twin Falls Splash Pad at First Federal Park Near Completion
Twin Falls Splash Pad at First Federal Park Nears Completion. The Twin Falls Splash Pad at First Federal Park, which has been a favorite community space for nearly a decade, is almost ready to reopen. The pad was closed in May 2024 to undergo a resurfacing project, in conjunction with other park repairs to fix damage and ensure a safe environment for children and families.
AAA’s Matthew Conde talks about road trip hacks
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Our own Heatherann Wagner interviews Matthew Conde about tips and tricks travelers can take on the road with them. Conde is the Public and Government Affairs Director of the AAA of Oregon/Idaho. To view the interview, click the video above.
Alterra’s Schweitzer Operation Acquires Selkirk Powder Business
Alterra Mountain Company reported that its Schweitzer operation has acquired Selkirk Powder’s guided backcountry snowmobile and cat ski business, located adjacent to Schweitzer. This will add 4,350 acres of skiable terrain from the backside of the resort. Alterra closed on its acquisition of Schweitzer in August 2023. Schweitzer is...
How to watch: Caldwell native Alyssa Mendoza set for debut bout at Paris Olympics
BOISE, Idaho — Caldwell native Alyssa Mendoza is set to step into the ring representing Team USA at the Paris Olympics for the first time on Tuesday, July 30, squaring off against Mijgona Samadova of Tajikistan. The 20-year-old featherweight star is the youngest of eight American boxers in France...
You Won’t Believe How Many New Apartments Are Planned For Boise
If you find yourself in the "Idaho is full, go live somewhere else" camp when it comes to people relocating to Boise, we're already getting the feeling you won't like what's coming next. There are numerous developers who have plans for massive apartment complexes in Boise. This probably isn't very...
Ronald Klemm Surrenders After July 2 Shooting Incident in Lewiston
LEWISTON - On July 29th, 59-year-old Ronald Klemm surrendered himself to the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office. He was booked into the Nez Perce County Detention Center on an outstanding arrest warrant for aggravated assault. His bond has been set at $50,000. According to the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office,...
Minico Storm Legion Baseball team lends helping hand to those affected by fires
LEWISTON, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The last few weeks many parts of the state have been experiencing wildfires, and while at their State Legion Baseball Tournament in Lewiston the Minico Storm team decided to lend a helping hand. The Gwen Fire is burning roughly 15 miles northeast of Lewiston and...
Pocatello's Runnin' Rebels are American Legion AA baseball state champs for second straight year
POCATELLO — Gunner Wilhelm honestly didn’t have a good feeling going into this season. But the Pocatello Post 4 Runnin’ Rebels AA catcher couldn’t have been happier to have been proven wrong. Despite practically losing everyone from last year’s team and having a new coach on top of it, the Runnin’ Rebels still managed to repeat as state champions Sunday. They went back-to-back for the first time in nearly a...
Emergency Shelters, Local Support, and Donation Drop-Off Info for Gwen Fire Evacuees
The Red Cross of Greater Idaho has opened two shelters for those affected by the Gwen Fire. Evacuees can find refuge at the following locations:. Latah County Fairgrounds: 1021 Harold St, Moscow, ID. Pi-Nee-Waus Community Center: 120 Agency Rd., Lapwai, ID. Please note that Troy High School and the LDS...
Boise’s Kellen Moore’s Job: Risk and Reward
Last week, we updated you on Kellen Moore's new job in Philadelphia. Is there a more likable coach or athlete than the Boise State great? Boise fans wonder why he isn't in the College Football Hall of Fame. His 50-3 record will never be challenged or replicated in college football. He's the winningest quarterback in college football history.
Treasurer’s retirement caps off decades with Canyon County
Tracie Lloyd is a lifelong Canyon County resident. As a young teen in the late 1970s, she began typing reports for the coroner and assisting her mother with the newly formed county ambulance district, of which she was office manager. Little did she know, the next time she would not be employed by Canyon County would be September 2024. At the beginning of that month, Lloyd will retire from her position as treasurer, which she has held for 27 years. ...
Man arrested for allegedly stealing motorcycle during test drive
AMMON – A man has been arrested after allegedly riding off with a motorcycle during a Facebook marketplace meetup. Gavin Singer, 21, is charged with one count of attempted grand theft. On July 27, deputies with the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office responded to a theft report in Ammon.
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