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With focus on local creators, Idaho Art Gallery kicks off July Art Show Exhibition
Idaho Art Gallery is showcasing the work of some of the newest players in Meridian’s art scene, including Nicole Hitchcock and Brecken Bird. Gallery owner Nelli Garibyan said the two-day event attracts people from all over the Treasure Valley to both enjoy and buy art pieces, exclusively from Idaho artists. All ages are welcome at the free event.
A Feel Good Friday surprise for a woman who has blessed hundreds of families during the holidays
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... EastIdahoNews.com is partnering with Ashley and Ashley Outlet of Idaho Falls to honor people in our community for Feel Good Friday. Every week, we surprise someone deserving of special recognition. We recently learned about a woman named Jody who has blessed countless lives...
Friedman Memorial Airport board moves ahead with second private hangar
Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey is beginning negotiations to build a second private jet hangar. The airport’s board unanimously approved staff’s recommendation to enter talks with contractor Clay Lacy Aviation to build and manage the facility earlier this month. Residents have complained about a lack of transparency surrounding...
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.
National High School Finals Rodeo: District 5 & 6 cowboy and girl updates
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyoming (KMVT/KSVT) — It’s National High School Finals Rodeo week and we here at KMVT are continuing our coverage highlighting each of our 10 area cowboys and girls at this event, and day five of the rodeo marked a day of consistency and bouncing back for our area riders, as Trey Smith turned in a great bounce back performance in steer wrestling and Torrey Glazer continued her solid display in girls cutting before Curtis Dutson rounded out the day for the Valley on the back of a bull.
Pocatello Cupbop set to open on July 30
If Pocatello residents begin dreaming of golden droppings, they are not going crazy. The highly anticipated Cupbop Korean barbeque restaurant in Pocatello is set to open its doors on July 30. The restaurant at 544 E. Benton St. will have a grand opening that morning. There will be Cupbop gear and other merchandise on hand and all bowls will be $5.99 to celebrate the new Pocatello location. ...
Pocatello City Council Votes on 2024 Budget Amendment
At tonight’s Pocatello City Council meeting a number of items were discussed and voted on. One of the main agenda items was the budget addition of $2.7 million dollars to the city’s 2024 budget. This money would be used to buy and improve the Western Recycling building at 3034 Garrett Way in Pocatello. With the recycling plant going up for sale, the city was looking at losing its city recycling program. By purchasing the recycling plant, the city will continue its program at a lower cost per tonnage. The City Council voted unanimously voted in favor of the budget amendment.
Two New Trendy Dining Options Announce Opening in Downtown Boise
Changes are coming to downtown Boise's dining and drinking scene--but what's new?. As Boise continues to grow, expand, and evolve--these are the types of things that we have to expect. We love when local businesses thrives and that's exactly what we're hearing is next on Idaho Street. Popular downtown Boise...
Sandpoint launches off-leash dog program to deter geese from City Beach
SANDPOINT, Idaho — A wild goose chase has begun. On Wednesday, the city of Sandpoint launched its new off-leash dog program at City Beach. Going forward, seven permitted handlers and their dogs will be working in the park to deter geese from settling in the area. “The geese here...
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...
'Boss Lift' event gives employers a glimpse at military life
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — 'Boss Lift' is an annual event held at Gowen Field, aimed at helping employers better understand what their active duty employees do when they're called away from work. "The object of the game is to improve the relationship between the service members and the employers,"...
Boise Fire addresses concerns about the dive rescue boat's speed and safety on river
Boise, ID (CBS2) — The Boise Fire Department is addressing floaters' concerns about the Boise Fire Dive Rescue boat. Boise Fire says that they have had concerned floaters contact them about the boat and Boise Fire would like to address them. "The Boise Fire Dive Rescue boat is designed...
Challenging Questions Remain for Boise’s Spencer Danielson
It won't be long before Boise State football is back in action, and the entire nation will be on the edge of their seats, wondering if the team can be the first non-power four school to qualify for the expanded twelve-team college football playoff. With most college football experts predicting a return to national glory, the anticipation is intense. 
Boise City Council plans to enhance public records process, aiming for transparency
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A Boise City Council Session was held Tuesday where members discussed a change in the public records request system. Council members stayed true to their mantra of "There's nothing we can't do better" by making plans to improve the process. The City of Boise reports...
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