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Idaho's unemployment rate held at 3.7% in March despite job losses in key sectors and a shrinking labor force, according to ...
Idaho wineries are going green with solar power, organic farming, and wildlife habitats to promote sustainable winemaking and protect natural resources.
RBC Wealth Management is pleased to announce that Tel D. Tipton, CFP, MBA, has joined the Boise office of RBC Wealth ...
USDA ends $59M grant to Idaho farmers, citing new criteria. U of I may reapply to support climate-smart agriculture through ...
Lewis-Clark State College gains board approval for a name change to Lewis-Clark State University, pending legislative action for final approval.
West Valley Medical Center in Caldwell completes multimillion-dollar renovation with modernized surgery spaces and upgraded ...
We are excited to announce that Mike Louie has joined Deacon Construction as the Business Development Manager for our Boise ...
Idaho DEQ is accepting 2026 grant applications for programs targeting nonpoint source pollution reduction in rivers, lakes, ...
Canyon County residents can dump 1 ton of waste for free at Pickles Butte Landfill on April 26. Tires, electronics, and appliances accepted.
Within Canyon and Ada Counties, new homes made up more than half, with Canyon at 57.4% and Ada at 52.2% of inventory being new homes, according to Intermountain Multi-Listing Service data.
According to the DEQ, the grants are awarded annually on a competitive basis, and those awarded must focus on reducing pollutants and improving the quality of rivers, lakes, streams and aquifers.
Residents of Canyon County will be able to drop off one ton of residential clean-up waste per household at the Pickles Butte Landfill for free.