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Shade Tree Project provides Magic Valley residents with free trees
MAGIC VALLEY, Idaho — Summer is on the horizon as Idaho continues to heat up and a nice shady spot can make the change in seasons even more enjoyable. Idaho Power's Shade Tree Project is offering Magic Valley residents free trees to not only make the most of Idaho's warm summers but also to improve local air and water quality.
Twin Falls baseball dominated Minico on the road Monday evening
RUPERT, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — The Minico Spartans hosted the Twin Falls Bruins on Monday night in what many expected to be a conference showdown between the top two teams. Twin Falls, however, did not care what people wanted to see. The action kicked off in the second inning for...
Southen Idaho man Dies After Side-By-Side Collision With a Cow
BURLEY - Idaho State Police are investigating an off-road vehicle crash that occurred Saturday night in southern Idaho. According to police, at 9:08 p.m. on Old Highway 30, near 2450 east, in Cassia County, a 48-year-old male from Jackson, Idaho and a 48-year-old male passenger from Rupert were traveling northwest on Old Highway 30 in a 2023 Can-Am Defender side-by-side. The vehicle struck a cow, left the roadway, and overturned.
Number of women-owned businesses is on the rise
HEYBURN, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — From 2019-2023 the growth rate of women-owned businesses was 94% greater than businesses owned by men. Starting or owning a small business is a great way to combine a passion with making money, and the number of women entrepreneurs starting their own businesses has exploded in recent years, but why?
Jaden Vela speaks about life after being crushed
BURLEY, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — A Burley man is lucky to be alive after the car he was working on fell on top of him. KMVT introduced a new perspective of what happened from the Burley Fire Department, and bodycam footage that was provided by the Mini-Cassia Sheriff’s Department.
Twin Falls tennis defeated Minico Thursday evening; Thursday Idaho prep spring scores
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — You had no excuse on Thursday to be bored with an amplitude of spring sports action starting with Great Basin tennis. The Twin Falls Bruins hosted the Minico Spartans Thursday afternoon, winning 8-4. Full results:. Singles:. No. 1 - Noah Cox, Twin Falls def....
Better weather for the weekend
Olaf had his 15 minutes yesterday after snow and rain put a damper on Wednesday, closing the Teton Pass last night and 8"+ for Grand Targhee. Our forecast today is much nicer and yet, still not springy enough. Partly sunny and SW winds 10-20mph gusts and busting temps to the upper 40's to near 50 for the valley. 40 for Jackson.
Idaho officials worry about financial impact after bird flu cases detected in cattle in the state
As cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza spread across U.S. cattle, Idaho officials say their biggest concern is the virus’ impact on Idaho’s economy. The illness, also coined the bird flu, has sickened cattle across at least eight states, with the first case detected in Texas cattle in late March, according to the U.S. Department […] The post Idaho officials worry about financial impact after bird flu cases detected in cattle in the state appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
2 vehicle collision south of Murtaugh injures 2
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - Police are investigating a vehicle collision that occurred Tuesday at 2:43 p.m., on US 30 and E 3300 N in Twin Falls County. According to Idaho State Police, a 94-year-old man, driving a 2008 Lexus RX, was stopped at the intersection of 3300 E and US 30, and a 31-year-old woman was driving a 2012 Nissan Pathfinder westbound on US 30. The Lexus pulled out in front of the Nissan, and the two vehicles collided in the intersection.
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