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'It's been my dream': Treasure Valley girls shine in new flag football league
BOISE, Idaho — Girls flag football has emerged as one of the fastest-growing sports in the country. In fact, "Girls Flag Five's" is going to be featured in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The sports is also gaining speed in the Gem State. There have been leagues...
Vale High's Colten Stepleton Commits to College of Idaho Football Team
Colten Stepleton, a senior at Vale High School, has committed to play football at the College of Idaho, also known as the Yotes. He signed his commitment on April 16, 2024, at a ceremony held at his high school, decorated in the college's colors, purple and gold. Stepleton chose the College of Idaho for its strong academic reputation and successful football program.
Vale High School Revives Beloved Weightlifting Program Thanks to Alumni and Student Efforts
Vale High School in Vale, Oregon, has reintroduced a weightlifting program, thanks to the efforts of alumni and current teacher, Drew Dobney. Dobney, who also teaches the strength and conditioning class, aimed to revive the program from his high school days.
Vale's Own Ethan Mulvany to Compete in College Level Athletics While Studying Welding at Treasure Valley Community College
The article introduces Jamieson Produce and Y-1 Farms, both Oregon-based businesses owned by Doug and Terrie Maag. Jamieson Produce, an onion packing shed in Vale, has operated for nearly 40 years. It employs around 50 people and ships over 100 million pounds of onions across the U.S. annually. Jeff Stubbs manages the business.
Stoney Winston Appointed as New Superintendent of Fruitland School District
Stoney Winston has been appointed as the new Superintendent of the Fruitland School District Board of Trustees. The decision was made in a Regular School Board Meeting in March. Winston will replace Superintendent Lyle Bayley, who is retiring in June. The Idaho School Boards Association and ten other applicants were part of the selection process.
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