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Idaho’s rancher-led Rangeland Fire Protection Associations work to stop wildfires early
Today, about 335 ranchers and RFPA members are fully trained and ready to fight fires across southern Idaho, writes guest columnist Steve Stuebner.
ISU Volleyball
Bengal Volleyball Downs Vandals
Today in Idaho hospitals and COVID-19 (updated 10/2): Patients, ERs, ICUs
Get daily updates on Idaho hospital capacity, pediatric and adult COVID-19 hospitalizations
ISU Tennis
Updates on men's and women's conference play
Idaho State Museum celebrates Native American Heritage Month with events throughout November
Idaho State Museum in Julia Davis Park on March 20, 2021. (Otto Kitsinger for Idaho Capital Sun)
Idaho to ramp up to legislative session during first week of January
Inauguration and committee meetings begin before legislative session starts Jan. 9
Analysis: Rangeland damage from wild horses, burros far exceeded by cattle grazing
Livestock were blamed for roughly two-thirds of the nearly 57 million acres that failed to meet environmental standards. But less than a million failing acres were attributed to wild horses and burros alone. Another 6.5 million failed due to a combination of cattle and horses.
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Settled into new homes, refugees in U.S. say they are working for a better life for all
Between October and May, the U.S. admitted 3,250 refugees, according to Department of State data.
ISU Football
Bengals Travel to Portland for Battle with Vikings
Forest Service plans community meeting to discuss Idaho’s Moose Fire
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