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PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEWS: Returning core on offense to lead Emmett
Last season, Emmett got off to a good start, winning its first three non-conference games. Two losses in a row followed, but they won four of their next five games, including a 34-33 win in overtime vs Minico in the first round of the playoffs. Heading into 2023, the Huskies hoped to lean on their defense to success, starting nine seniors on that side of the ball. In 2024, it’ll be the opposite, with the offense returning a strong core of players, especially along the...
Groundbreaking ceremony held for new Inkom library, estimated to open late 2025
INKOM — For the first time in the city's history, Inkom will be constructing a public library for all of its residents to enjoy. Citizenry of Inkom and Pocatello, representatives from the South Bannock Library District and supporters of public libraries assembled at 321 Holstein St. on Thursday for a ceremonial groundbreaking to mark the beginning of construction of a new public library in Inkom. Securing the monetary funds required...
The Boys and Girls Club of the Lewis Clark Valley Offers Child Care Assistance to Local Fire Victims
(Lewiston, ID) In an effort to help those impacted by the recent fires, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lewis Clark Valley would like to extend an invitation to families who have children in grades K-5, to attend our summer program, so that parents/guardians have a place for their kids to be safe and supervised while they deal with what we know to be a very difficult situation. We have capacity in each of our 3 locations and will accommodate as many K-5 children as we can.
Toxic algae present in Hayden Lake, say Idaho health officials
HAYDEN LAKE, Idaho — The Panhandle Health District (PHD), the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (IDHW) and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) have issued a public health advisory for the north end of Hayden Lake. They report that recent water sampling indicates the presence of a...
Idaho Weather: Cooler Highs and Isolated Storms Expected This Week
Pocatello, ID – Cooler temperatures and a shift in thunderstorms mark the weather forecast for Pocatello and surrounding areas this week. Following scattered thunderstorms on Saturday, which brought wind gusts up to 77 mph in the South Hills, storms will be more isolated and shift northeast today. Highs are expected to be in the 70s and 80s, seasonably cool for late July.
Gruesome 2004 Idaho Case Will Be Featured on New True Crime Series
Another true crime television series is about to take viewers to Rexburg, Idaho. We’re sure when you hear the words “true crime,” “Rexburg” and “Idaho” in the same sentence you’d assume it’s another look at the Daybell-Vallow case. With how profile...
Pontoon boat capsizes on Lake Powell, trapping 11 people underneath; 3 confirmed dead
PAGE, Arizona (KUTV) — Three people, including two four-year-old boys, died after a pontoon boat with families from Utah and Idaho on it capsized on Lake Powell. The incident happened just before 3:20 p.m. Friday. The National Park Service Glen Canyon Regional Communications Center was alerted of an overturned...
University MBA leaders recognized in Idaho Business Review power lists
Idaho Business Review named three College of Business and Economics MBA leaders to their most influential business leaders in the state list, as well as lists that highlight workforce education professionals. Ben Quintana, adjunct faculty for all four MBA programs at Boise State, was included on the Most Influential Business...
Breaking News: Kroger Albertsons Merger Paused
Despite the halt, the much-hyped Kroger Albertsons merger holds potential benefits. The deal, if it were to proceed, would allow the two largest grocery chains to combine resources nationwide. Proponents argue that this would enable the company to better compete against retail giants like Walmart and Amazon, potentially leading to improved services and offerings for consumers. 
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