Water rights, education and a third bridge are on legislators' minds.
Two winter storms will hit the Magic Valley and Northern Nevada. One is for the end of the week, the other is for the weekend.
Gemini Business Park is a new industrial development that plans to offer more than 1.2 million square feet of state-of-the-art, high-quality Class “A” space, writes Shawn Barigar, Twin Falls Economic Development director.
"Imagine someone using the technology to create a photo of several black-footed ferrets — the rarest mammal in North America...maybe these little carnivores aren’t so endangered after all?"
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Water rights, education and a third bridge are on legislators' minds.
Two winter storms will hit the Magic Valley and Northern Nevada. One is for the end of the week, the other is for the weekend.
Gemini Business Park is a new industrial development that plans to offer more than 1.2 million square feet of state-of-the-art, high-quality Class “A” space, writes Shawn Barigar, Twin Falls Economic Development director.
"Imagine someone using the technology to create a photo of several black-footed ferrets — the rarest mammal in North America...maybe these little carnivores aren’t so endangered after all?"
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Police arrived at scene after report of gunshots being fired.
He initially told police he didn't think keeping photos of child were illegal, records say.
Victims of an unknown contaminant in Buhl were rushed to the emergency room at St. Luke's Magic Valley, but authorities have not identified the cause of the emergency.
He spent 295 days in jail after woman stopped talking to him.
"As a legislature, we need to trust our local governments to do what they need to do, and give them the latitude to do just that," Rep. Ron Taylor said.
Since it was signed by President Richard Nixon on December 28, 1973, the ESA has protected more than 2,000 animals and plants, becoming one of Earth’s most far-reaching laws.
A century ago, we stocked non-native trout throughout national parks. Now native species like cutthroat trout must be transplanted in experimental habitats if they're to survive through this decade.
“The Endangered Species Act only protects that relatively small number of species that are right on the precipice of disappearing."