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Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation showcasing new pickleball facility with a week of free play
IDAHO FALLS – As pickleball continues to be one of the fastest-growing sports in the nation, the Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Department invites new and seasoned players to experience the new courts at Tautphaus Park for free. Starting Thursday, July 18, through Wednesday, July 24, the brand-new indoor...
Yellowstone Comes to Nampa This Week
Is there any hope that the endless heat wave will finally disappear? Eventually, the weather will cool off, but if you're looking for an excellent way to embrace the Western lifestyle, Nampa is the place for you this week. . We have some news, both good and bad, about Idaho's...
Al1ce Returns to Pocatello Headlining the Shady Grove Music Camp
Last year, they rocked the First National Bar, and now they’re returning to Pocatello to headline a music festival. Al1ce is a progressive electronic rock band from LA that brings an electric atmosphere to all of their live performances. The band will be in Arizona and Salt Lake City before headlining the Shady Grove Music Camp in Pocatello on Friday, July 19. Along with working on new music for their upcoming “As Below” release, the band has added vocalist Hazel to the group.
City Council approves proposal to build 86 townhomes near Pocatello park, despite recommendations against it
POCATELLO — By unanimous vote, the Pocatello City Council approved the proposed development of 86 townhomes near the popular Ammon Park. A recent public hearing that lasted roughly 2-1/2 hours included some barbs between residents speaking against the proposal and the developers, mainly regarding the developers’ “plan B.”
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Media Days Review
Media Days is a sign that football season is approaching, and it is also an opportunity for fans to argue about where their favorite players and teams were placed in preseason awards and polls. This past week’s Media Days were full of fresh faces and interesting takes. Let’s look back at the good, bad, and ugly moments from media days.
Boise’s Kellen Moore Prepares For Super Bowl Run
It's not easy to be a coach or a player in the NFL. For every fan favorite who becomes an iconic member of a franchise, there are others who must travel from town to town, team to team, hoping to find the right spot. Boise's Kellen Moore has come a...
Solar farm proposal met with apprehension from Treasure Valley farmers
A proposed solar farm by Savion, a solar development company, has caused a commotion among Treasure Valley farmers. The 1,419-acre solar farm would sit south of Kuna with its expanse crossing between the boundary of Ada and Canyon counties. On July 10, the Board of Ada County Commissioners held a public comment period regarding the solar project. Dozens of locals came out in opposition of the proposal, with a central...
Oregon Ducks vs Boise State Broncos: Exciting Simulation Leads to Ducks’ Victory
EA Sports College Football 25 predicts the outcome of a matchup between the Oregon Ducks and Boise State Broncos, providing insights into the simulated game. Oregon Ducks' Dillon Gabriel: 8-for-9, 228 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT. Boise State Broncos' Malachi Nelson: 23-for-36, 283 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT (11 rushes,...
Blackfoot Public Library looking to purchase bronze statue of young boy to welcome patrons
BLACKFOOT — The Blackfoot Public Library could soon have a new bronze statue of a little boy named Arthur to welcome local bookworms and library patrons. The statue, named “A Hero’s Journey,” was created by Shelley artist Daniel Borup and is currently on display at the CJ Art Gallery within the Candy Jar on 105 NW Main St. in Blackfoot. The Blackfoot Public Library board is exploring options to purchase the statue and install it in front the library. ...
Faces of Hope makes return to Boise with new location
BOISE, Idaho — Faces of Hope is back in Boise, six months after being evicted from their previous location downtown. Faces transitioned to a new spot in Meridian that same month and wanted to return to Idaho's capital city in a new home, which opened Monday. Its new location...
Eagle City Council terminates Eagle Rodeo's 5-year lease early
EAGLE, Idaho — For almost a quarter century, The Eagle Rodeo has been throwing down in the small town of Eagle. But on Tuesday, June 9, Eagle City Council voted to terminate the five-year lease agreement with the rodeo two years early. Forcing the Eagle Rodeo to find a new location for the third time.
Schweitzer announces purchase of Selkirk Powder's resort-based operation
SANDPOINT, Idaho — Schweitzer has announced the purchase of Selkirk Powder’s guided backcountry snowmobile and cat ski operation, an experience that invites guests to explore an additional 4,350 acres of skiable terrain from the backside of the resort. “Since the early 2000s, Selkirk Powder has laid the groundwork...
City of Lewiston seeks public input on future of historic Bert Lipps pool
LEWISTON, IDAHO (KLEW) — The Lewiston Parks and Recreation Commission is asking for public input on what to do with an old piece of the city. The Bert Lipps pool was originally constructed in 1947 and It's been a cherished part of the summer for the Lewiston community however, problems with the pool were discovered last summer and it's now closed.
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