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Outdoor Concert at UI Arboretum on Monday
The University of Idaho will host a free outdoor summer concert on Monday, July 8th from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The concert will be on the west side of the upper pond in the UI Arboretum on Nez Perce Drive, near the golf course. Dan Bukvich, professor in the Lionel Hampton School of Music, will direct a program of various local musicians.
Spoiling a near perfect day with a crash
It was turning out to be a nearly perfect day. Not too much wind, good temperatures, and light traffic. Nearly perfect … until it wasn’t. Then it sucked. Last Saturday our group of six was riding bikes on country roads north of St. Anthony on our way to Harriman State Park via the Mesa Falls Scenic Byway. Our goal was to do a total of about 100 miles there and back.
Montgomery receives global excellence in advancement award
Sydney Montgomery, director of student and recent graduate programs, received the Council for Advancement and Support of Education’s 2024 Circle of Excellence Award. It is the premier recognition program for the advancement sector. More than 4,200 members in 28 countries applied this year with hundreds of judges reviewing their...
Minico Storm sweeps Reno in doubleheader; American Legion baseball scores
MINICO, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Magic Valley teams had a perfect day on Friday. They went 6-0 on the day. Minico Storm A 10, Reno Athletics 1 (game one) Minico Storm A 11, Reno Athletics 4 (game two) Storm stats. Will Cofer: 3-4, 3 R, 3 RBIs. Jase Murphy:...
AMERICAN LEGION ROUNDUP: Pocatello Runnin’ Rebels go 1-1 on the day
The Pocatello Post 4 Runnin’ Rebels AA team went 1-1 in its first games back in nearly a week Friday. It opened up with a 6-2 win over the Reno Athletics. Kache Stucki went a perfect 4-for-4 from the plate, including a double, and drove in a pair of runs. Colt Durham also had an impressive game with three hits. ...
Mayfield: One public library is now banning kids from entering
I have so many wonderful childhood memories at the public library. I remember summer reading challenges. I remember the treasure hunt of the physical card catalogue and the Dewey decimal system. I remember proudly telling people my mom was on the local library board and that I was on a first name basis with the librarians.
Firecracker Festival returns with record-setting softball teams
FILER, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Firecracker Festival has returned and is a true extravaganza at the Idaho Central Legacy Fields. Over 50 softball teams from Idaho, Utah, and Montana are in town for the Firecracker Tournament over the weekend. Along with the softball action, it’s also a fun time...
Ransdell elected to board of the National Academy of Kinesiology
Lynda Ransdell, chair of the Department of Kinesiology, was elected to be an at-large member for the National Academy of Kinesiology, a professional association that sets future directions and standards for kinesiology. She will serve in this role for the next three years. Ransdell was initially inducted into the National...
Idaho State women start Paris, France trip with impressive 82-56 win over professional team
For the Idaho State women’s basketball players and coaches, this is the trip of a lifetime, a chance to fly to Paris to play three exhibition games and to see the sites at one of the most iconic cities on the planet. So far the trip has been a win-win both on and off the court. The Bengals opened it up Friday afternoon (Friday night in Paris) with an 82-56 rout of a team filled with former professionals. This game on paper, was supposed to...
Palouse Land Trust Hosts Nature Detectives Event for Families on Monday
Palouse Land Trust will host a Nature Detectives event at Idlers Rest Nature Preserve in Moscow on Monday, July 8th from 10 to 11 a.m. Children in first through sixth grade and families are invited to gain skills in reading patterns in nature, identifying the plant life of the Palouse, and learning signs of local wildlife. Water and snacks will be provided.
Boise Hawks face Missoula Paddleheads tonight, tickets on sale
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — With the warm weather taking over the Treasure Valley, nothing sounds better than a hot dog, good company and watching your favorite baseball team. Boise Hawks tickets are on sale this weekend. They are up against the Missoula Paddleheads. The Hawks are on a three-game...
New Challis water tank under construction
Construction of the new water reservoir for the city of Challis started earlier than expected and is going well, Mayor Corey Rice reported at the June 11 City Council meeting. “They poured two walls of the new reservoir today,” Rice said. “They weren’t even going to start until August and it is rolling.”
Opal festival comes back to Spencer for third year
DUBOIS — The Mormon cricket outbreak around here has mostly subsided. On June 28 it was reported that the crickets were crawling on the Red Road that goes from Kilgore in Clark County to St. Anthony in Fremont County.
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