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Kevin Miller Honored at God & Country Festival in Nampa
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First heat wave of the season will bring scorching temps in the 90s and 100s across the region
Excessive Heat Alerts are in place across all of Washington, most of Oregon and Idaho this week as triple-digit temperatures arrive during the first heat wave of the year. From Saturday to Friday, the Inland Northwest will be under either an Excessive Heat Warning or Advisory as daytime highs reach well into the 90s and triple digits, especially by Tuesday and Wednesday -- Spokane is under the warning. Sunday's forecast highs will trend in the low-to-high 90s for most of eastern Washington and North Idaho, with Spokane's high temperature expected to reach 96 degrees. However, places like Lewiston, Tri-Cities, and Vantage will cruise into the triple digits.
A whopper of a story: Idaho man catches 9.13 pound tiger trout
MONTPELIER, Idaho — No trout about it, Austin Christensen from Montpelier, Idaho has set a new state record for catching a tiger trout that was 9.3 pounds and 27.25 inches long. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG), said Christensen caught the fish in the Montpelier Reservoir. "The...
Idaho Humane Society waives redemption fees through July 7
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Humane Society is waiving redemption fees through Sunday, July 7, to help owners connect with their lost pets. The Fourth of July can be a stressful time for pets, causing an increase in runaways in the week of the holiday. The Idaho Humane Society is open on Friday, July 5, to help people and pets reconnect, or be a safe place for people to drop off strays they may have found.
The hills are alive with the sound of recreation — and a study shows animals react to that noise
Along with the growth of human society has come an abundance of human-generated noises. Sounds from cities, highways and airplanes fill our environment, even in remote places. When we seek refuge in the woods to escape the clamor, we also bring along our own cacophony of sounds: Bikes whirring, engines revving, conversations echoing.
Callous Idiots with Fireworks Burn Idaho Business
Morons disregard the warnings. A military surplus store burned overnight in Sandpoint. The owner, Cornel Rasor, posted pictures on his Facebook account, explaining his business was a total loss. Rasor is a Republican Party activist and somewhat of an institution in the panhandle. Imagine celebrating a joyous Independence Day, and...
Homedale High to retire former Bronco Scott Matlock's No. 44 jersey
BOISE, Idaho — Legendary Trojan and NFL defensive lineman Scott Matlock is set to be immortalized in Homedale history after the high school announced plans to retire his No. 44 jersey. The former Boise State standout is being celebrated at 12 p.m. on Thursday, July 18, during the Trojans'...
Red, White, and Blue at The Market
Celebrate the holiday and enjoy fine summer weather with us, Market Customers!. It’s another red, white, and blue kind of week with Independence Day falling in the middle of the week. We hope you had a great 4th!. We’ll be celebrating again this weekend with all the local produce,...
ISU Alumni Association Announces 2024 Homecoming Award Recipients
The Idaho State University Alumni Association is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 Homecoming Awards. This prestigious recognition honors distinguished alumni who have demonstrated exceptional achievements in their professional fields and have made significant contributions to their communities and the university. The 2024 Homecoming Awards will be presented...
Sun Valley rocking out to Baldy Bluebird Music Festival
BOISE, Idaho — The Fourth of July, a holiday celebrated from coast to coast. While some celebrate with BBQ's and fireworks, some celebrate another way, music. Sun Valley Resort announced their first "Baldy Bluebird Music Festival," taking place Thursday and Friday. Presented by RJK Entertainment, music meets the great outdoors at this festival, a press release said.
7 Events To Enjoy This Weekend After the 4th of July in the Magic Valley
The weekend got an early start on Thursday with the Fourth of July falling near the end of the week this year, but despite the holiday having passed, there is still plenty to do this weekend. You can spend the weekend resting and recovering from the holiday festivities, or you can get out and have some more fun and keep the party going. Don't let the end of Independence Day ruin your fun, enjoy one or multiple of these events this weekend in the Magic Valley.
New Extremely American podcast tackles Christian nationalism through story of an Idaho town
In Moscow, Idaho, there is a pitched battle for the soul of the community – and it’s all wrapped up in a battle for the souls of the community. It pits residents who like the quiet college town’s all-are-welcome vibe – with its visible pride flags and Black Lives Matters signs – with a church […] The post New Extremely American podcast tackles Christian nationalism through story of an Idaho town appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 57, Nathan Cardona
Father Time is undefeated…and *fingers crossed* maybe we can be in a few months too! Another day passes and, we are another day closer to kickoff. With 57 Days until kickoff we have — OL Nathan Cardona. #57, Nathan Cardona, RS Senior, OL. Stats. Height: 6’3″. Weight:...
Public Lands Council Accepting Rolling Submissions for Research Funding
The Public Lands Council (PLC) this week announced a rolling notice of funding availability that accompanies the existing grant funding process for Fiscal Year 2025. This two-track process allows individuals and organizations to submit proposals at any point during the year to be evaluated on an as-received basis. PLC will also maintain the traditional call for involvement through issuance of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) that address specific PLC needs and objectives throughout the year. Both types of funding availability support partnership and research capacity that address unique needs of federal lands ranchers and the grazing community.
Nelson celebrates the Fourth with Sole Survivor win
Jul. 5—While the rest of the country was worried about hot dogs and fireworks, 10 golfers focused on chips and putts in the 75th Moscow Elks Sole Survivor on Thursday. The nine-hole elimination style golf tournament — also known as the Ken Jordan Sole Survivor — was full of drama and excitement and when the dust settled more than four hours after it started, Kyle Nelson was crowned the new ...
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