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ISU Women’s Basketball announces the 16th Annual Crab Feed
The 16th Annual Idaho State University Women's Basketball Crab Feed Fundraiser will be on October 29th at 5:30 pm in the Pond Student Union Ballroom. All proceeds from the crab feed will benefit the women's basketball program. Read on to find out how to get tickets!
Dr. Adrian Gallo presents "The Road to a Clean Energy Future" to Idaho Falls City Club
The City Club of Idaho Falls welcomed Dr. Adrian Gallo, Climate Program Manager at the Idaho Conservation League. Dr. Gallo presented on state and national energy consumption trends and a path toward a clean energy future. This City Club of Idaho Falls forum was recorded on September 19th, 2024. Navigate to this story to hear audio and view slides used in Dr. Gallo's presentation.
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Invasive mussels continue to spread in Mountain West
Quagga or zebra mussels have been detected in every state in the region except for Wyoming and New Mexico.
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ISU Alumni Association Announces 2024 Homecoming Award Recipients
The Idaho State University Alumni Association is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 Homecoming Awards. This prestigious recognition honors distinguished alumni who have demonstrated exceptional achievements in their professional fields and have made significant contributions to their communities and the university.
Solar Farm Company Fined for Water Violations on the Portneuf River
A California-based company has agreed to pay $600,000 for restoration efforts to the Portneuf River in Pocatello after it violated the Clean Water Act.
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From ‘forest by forest’ approach, FS proposal would provide ‘consistent guidance’ for old-growth conservation
The Forest Service has put out a draft environmental impact statement on its proposed national old growth forest plan amendment, starting a 90-day public comment period.
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A new solar plan identifies more public land for solar projects, but not without conflict
The Western Solar Plan added five more states, meaning more public land has been identified for future projects. But there are concerns over the effect on hunting and fishing on some of these lands.
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Should we suppress wildfires ‘as swiftly as possible?’ With 2025 season well underway, scholars weigh in
The Forest Service's new chief recently published a letter that called for wildfires to be suppressed "as swiftly as possible." That may sound prudent to many, but it raised eyebrows among some who study fire policy. They worried that it may signal a return to aggressive suppression that has been linked to growing wildfire severity.
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2024 Great Idaho Shakeout Drill on Thursday, Oct. 17
Every year, on the third Thursday of October, people come together to practice earthquake safety and to prepare for the next big earthquake. This year the international Great ShakeOut is happening on Thursday, October 17, 2024, at 10:17 a.m. local time and gives Idahoans a chance to join millions around the world in the largest earthquake drill ever. Read on to register and find more information about the ShakeOut.
Spot a low-flying helicopter at a major event? Don’t worry: It’s just a security test.
Thousands of people are expected to visit Las Vegas this week for the Formula One Grand Prix. Ahead of the race, a low-flying helicopter conducted radiation tests for “national security.”
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