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Idaho environmentalists sue an alleged polluter to protect state’s water
Idaho clean-water advocates hope their lawsuit against one of the nation’s largest factory farms will help the state revise its reputation as a great place for polluters after the state Supreme Court ruled the litigation can proceed. “We have the reputation of a state that is a great place...
Why are people in Idaho hesitant to buy electric vehicles?
Earlier this month, officials in Idaho announced where they want to build new electric vehicle charging stations in communities like Bliss, Fruitland, Pocatello and Jerome. This endeavor is part of a federal program to expand the nation’s charging infrastructure, which wants to offer public charging stations every 50 miles along a national network.
I bought a $20k car but the dealership wouldn’t give me the title – now I’m paying off a huge loan with nothing to drive
OVER 30 customers bought cars from a dealership that never gave them a title – one man’s bank wouldn’t forfeit the title, so he’s out $20,000. The state’s transportation department said there were ‘multiple complaints’ against the dealership for never giving drivers their titles. Hunter Allen bought a 2016 Infinity Q50 from BirdDawg Motors, an […]
What to do this week in East Idaho
Wednesday, July 31Alive After Five will take place from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, at Sandy Downs in Idaho Falls. Perfect Chaos will be live on stage. Revive @ 5 takes place from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays in the summer at Lookout Point in downtown Pocatello. There will be live music, food, cold beverages and fun for the entire family. Wanderlust Craft Beer Taproom & Wine Bar,...
Idaho Family Farms Will Soon be History
Yes, Idaho continues losing farms, but what remains is a marvel. A write-up in the Idaho capital Sun explains the demand for housing is eating up once-productive farmland. The growth is a sign that Idaho has become a place that many people want to live. A variety of topography and a regulatory environment that attracts newcomers makes our population growth routinely among the highest in the nation.
Understanding water management challenges in Idaho’s Treasure Valley
The Idaho Water Users Association (IWUA) midyear meeting in June highlighted significant water management challenges and innovative solutions in the Treasure Valley. Cassidy is a contributing editor to Progressive Cattle and Progressive Forage magazines. Speakers Mike Meyers, watermaster for Water District 63 (WD63), and Michael Schubert, a water resources engineer...
Idaho Officials Approve Six-Year Plan to Guide Future Elk Hunting
LEWISTON - The Idaho Fish and Game Commission recently approved a new six-year elk management plan after staff solicited public review and adapted the draft plan to reflect public input. The updated elk plan is not a complete overhaul of the former management plan. The department and Commission retained the...
The truth about Idaho’s farms and water rights in eastern Idaho
There is a fight happening in southeastern Idaho right now, over the most important resource we have: water. Unfortunately, there is also a lot of misinformation being spread that is trying to pit farmer versus farmer, and even farmer versus Idaho, over what some are calling “an attack on farmland.” It’s time we cut through […]
Idaho Wildfires: Families Turn to GoFundMe for Urgent Assistance
Https://gofund.me/083fa75e Hey, what's up? Amber's mom just lost her home and a bunch of other stuff in the Gwen fire in Idaho, and they're in urgent need of funds for temporary lodging and essentials. If you could chip in or share the link, it would make a huge difference for them—thanks a lot!
Idaho Senators Criticize Olympic Committee Over Paris 2024 Opening Ceremony
WASHINGTON - U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho), Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), and James Lankford (R-Okla.) have addressed a letter to International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach, condemning a portrayal during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games' Opening Ceremony that they deemed offensive to the Christian faith. The senators' letter highlighted their...
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