The University of Idaho has dedicated its new Meat Science and Innovation Center Honoring Ron Richard on April 10 with over three hundred supporters present. The modern lab aims to boost training opportunities for students while supporting Idaho’s beef industry.
Idaho Men’s Basketball has signed Canadian standout TJ Wal as its first recruit for the class of 2026 following their Big Sky Championship win. Head Coach Alex Pribble praised Wal’s skills and potential impact on the team.
Senator Mike Crapo highlighted financial literacy month and met with sportfishing advocates in April posts.
Medicaid spending for Evaluation and Management services in Winchester more than doubled to $20,047 in 2024, highlighting shifts in service use and reimbursement practices.
Medicaid payments for Dental Services in Bonners Ferry surged by 4327% to $295,679 in 2024, indicating substantial shifts in service demand and reimbursement.
In Nez Perce County, the week’s lowest diesel gas price was $5.33 per gallon as of the week ending Apr. 4.
These former North Idaho area high school standouts will be competing during the week of Monday, April 13.
A new University of Idaho podcast episode features Brett Wilder discussing current trends affecting agriculture across the state. He explains why strong revenues do not guarantee prosperity for all producers amid rising costs and shifting markets.
Catherine Niehenke chose the University of Idaho over larger business schools after learning about its unique opportunities. Her involvement across academics and campus life led her from Moscow High School all the way toward employment with Ernst & Young.
Idaho Track and Field saw numerous podium finishes at this year’s Jeff Rahn Classic meet held on April 10. Both men’s and women’s teams collected multiple gold medals across running relays, sprints, distance races, throws, and jumps.
Lewiston officials have scheduled a public meeting for April 23 to negotiate with the Fraternal Order of Police Lewis Clark Lodge #10 over their collective bargaining agreement. The session may include an executive segment focused on labor contract issues.
The cheapest reported price for a gallon of regular gas in Bonner County came in at $3.93 during the week ending Mar. 28.
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