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Bronco Updates: Dickey Extended, Fall Scrimmage, QB Battle
We might as well just do these every week because there’s always some news about him! First off, he made the annual Freaks List. PSA For 2024 (and always) Please heed this advice and especially don’t @ players on X/Twitter. We’re not BYU fans. We’re better than that.
Over 200 artists to showcase unique crafts at Nampa's annual art festival
Nampa, ID (CBS2) — The 37th annual Nampa Festival of the Arts is happening this weekend at Lakeview Park. The event features over two hundred artists and their unique handmade products, including jewelry, metal art, paintings, and so much more. This year artisan food was added to the event.
Bear Lake Bears Football Faces New Challenges in 2023 Season
The Bear Lake Bears football team faces a challenging 2024 season after a 5-5 record last year. With only five returning starters and the graduation of 12 seniors, the team is adapting to new dynamics, including a change in divisions and a new head coach, Houston Reynolds. The Bears are determined to reclaim their state title glory while implementing new offensive and defensive strategies. Key players, dubbed the "K crew," include Kaden Andersen, Kalob Wiscombe, and Kasin Warner, all of whom have high expectations following their all-league recognition.
Broncos' Ben Ford looks to make most of opportunities at wide reciever
BOISE — Ben Ford has been waiting a few years for this opportunity, now he plans to make the most of it. The redshirt junior finds himself competing in a deep, wide receiver room but is doing all he can to make sure he stands out to the Boise State coaches and appears on track to have some sort of role on the field for the Broncos this season. “Going...
Great Snake River Triathlon features Olympic connection
IDAHO FALLS — More than 200 athletes competed Saturday at the Great Snake River Triathlon, braving a chilly swim in the Snake River before charging through the Idaho Falls streets on bikes and eventually finishing up with a run. Among the area and regional athletes were competitors from Canada...
City of Nampa names new director of development services
Nampa has a new director of development services. Mark Steuer was appointed by Mayor Debbie Kling to fill the role of senior director, the city announced Thursday via press release. Steuer was the city’s director of strategic initiatives in public works for the last two years, managing the department budget, pursuing infrastructure grants, and supporting the senior director of public works in various functions, the release said. In his new...
Boise National Forest wildfire update
Boise, ID (CBS2) — Fire crews continue to battle several fires in the Boise National Forest. Crews are working on the Middle Fork Complex which is made up of the Bulldog, Nellie, and Anderson fires. Crews have constructed hand and dozer lines on the south and west sides of the Bulldog fire to protect property and structures near Crouch. Crews are planning to perform a strategic burn out operation overnight. Crews have completed the fireline from the river to the Lightning Ridge trailhead and are working on the lines to the west and south into the Pioneer Fire burn scar. Middle Fork Road is still closed just south of Lightning Creek.
Get ready for laughter and thrills at the Madison County Fair
REXBURG – The Madison County Fair is coming up, with old favorites and new shows. The fair will kick off Wednesday, Aug. 14, with Kids Day. All children 12 and under enter for free and can enjoy activities geared especially for them. One such event is Dig It Days,...
Body of Layton man found in Willard Bay after drowning near Eagle Beach
BOX ELDER COUNTY— Search and rescue teams located the body of a 38-year-old Layton man who died Saturday when he drowned in Willard Bay. Officials with the Utah Department of Natural Resources State Parks Division said Andre Leon Debose was swimming and boating with a group, including his 17-year-old son when a storm came in near Eagle Beach.
Built To Spill Play There’s Nothing Wrong With Love Deep Cuts For The First Time In Decades At Hometown Tour Opener
On Friday, Built To Spill kicked off their tour for the 30th anniversary of There’s Nothing Wrong With Love in Boise. The indie rock group’s set was packed with deep cuts. The band played “The Source” for the first time in 11 years, “Cleo” for the first time in 21 years, “Fling” for the first time in 27 years (though Doug Martsch has performed it solo), and “Israel’s Song” for apparently the first time ever. See footage from the gig below.
Elevate Academy opening Monday, where students will strive to be ‘next-step ready’
IDAHO FALLS — A new career-technical school opened its doors to the public Thursday, to a place where kids will foster their passions and learn marketable skills to prepare them for the workforce. Elevate Academy’s first day is on Monday, and staff and students were excited as they attended...
Mountain West Reacts Results: 2024 Mountain West Best/Worst Offenses
We asked the questions, you voted on the answers, and now we provide the results. DraftKings Sportsbook, the official sportsbook partner of SB Nation. This poll wasn’t close at all. Boise State took over half the votes, but there was not a close second. The Bulldogs and Rebels both got into double-digits, but even together they don’t have as many votes as the Broncos.
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