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Jerome County developing north side of Snake River Canyon with plans for new Shoshone Falls overlook
Jerome County is developing a 'more natural, more primitive' Shoshone Falls overlook on the north side of the Snake River ...
The Idaho Department of Water Resources has issued a new order finding that the Twin Falls Canal Co. may experience a water shortfall during this summer’s irrigation season. The Idaho ...
The 28th annual Wake in the Snake returns this Saturday at the Burley marina. Featuring wake boarder from Utah to Boise and ...
Eastern Idaho’s best chance at improving its dim water supply outlook relies on the monsoon season. “Unless the North American Monsoon brings significant moisture and humidity to the eastern Snake ...
Sections of the Celebration Boat Ramp Area in Melba will be under construction for improvements from July 14 until late spring 2026. Parts of the parking lot, campground areas and ...
If we want to recover Idaho's wild salmon and steelhead runs, breaching the Lower Four Snake River Dams is the best conservation tool we have.
BOISE, Idaho — Memorial Day weekend proved to be a busy one for deputies with the Twin Falls County Sheriff's Office after responding to multiple incidents on the Snake River and in the South Hills.
Trump halts Lava Ridge Wind Project as BLM proposes new 60,000-acre Taurus wind farm from Shoshone to Gooding despite local opposition.
Officials in Idaho say they are seeing fewer quagga mussel larvae and fewer dead fish compared to last year as they finish the second week of administering a copper chemical in the Snake River in ...
NEZ PERCE COUNTY, Idaho -- The Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office and Idaho State Police forensic services have identified a teen who was found dead in the Snake River 42 years ago. The law ...
Idaho officials and contractors will begin using a copper-based chemical in the Snake River near Twin Falls in an effort to kill off invasive quagga mussels that were detected again last month.
Originally published Oct. 7 on IdahoCapitalSun.com.State officials and contractors began using a copper-based chemical in the Snake River near Twin Falls on Tuesday in an effort to kill off invasive ...
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