In the heart of Canyon County, where the pulse of the community beats strongest, a group of silent sentinels stands watch—always listening and ready to answer the call at a moment’s notice. These dispatchers serve as protectors and act as a communication lifeline,...
CANYON COUNTY, ID — The Melba Valley Museum building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) and will hold a celebration and plaque unveiling on Saturday, May 4 at 11:00 a.m. The event is free and open to the public. The NRHP recognizes...
Outdoor Idaho, an Idaho Public Television (PBS) series on exploring Idaho, recently aired a great story about outdoor education. This story highlighted Dylon Starry, Canyon County Parks, Cultural & Natural Resources Program Manager, and Robyn Foust, Parks...
Act Now to Protect Your Horses from Diseases Carried by Mosquitoes As spring begins, Treasure Valley horse owners should take action to protect their animals from mosquitoes, and the diseases that they carry, including West Nile virus (WNv). “WNv is present annually...
The Canyon County Board of Commissioners adopted a resolution on April 9 establishing 45 polling locations for the upcoming May 21 election, as proposed by Clerk Rick Hogaboam and the Election Office. In the prior primary election in 2022, there were 21 polling...
NAMPA, ID — On Monday, April 15, Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge will reopen Lake Lowell to boating during daylight hours. All boat ramps, as well as the picnic and beach areas at the Lower Dam Recreation Area, will reopen. Boat ramps are located at the east and...