Brown creepers raid spider nests for food

Published   Dec 22, 2024 12:00AM
“I have a bird in my backyard that has a long curved bill and starts at to bottom of the tree and probes in the rough bark while climbing up the tree, do you know what it is,” asked my friend Steve. I could not come up with a name immediately, but when I got […]
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How Trump could try to ban trans athletes from school sports

WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald Trump repeatedly said during the campaign that, if elected back to the White House, he would pursue a ban on transgender youth participating in school sports that align with their gender identity. As he prepares ... Read more

Idaho population surpassed 2 million this year

BOISE (The Spokesman-Review) — The Gem State keeps packing them in as it surpassed 2 million people in 2024. For perspective, the state had 1.14 million in 1994. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of Idaho as of July 1 was 2,00 ... Read more

Idaho Falls’ Grimes siblings had high expectations and cam

IDAHO FALLS — It was quite a medal haul for the Grimes family at this year’s state swimming championships. Idaho Falls coach Liz Grimes helped lead the Tigers to a pair of team trophies as the boys and girls squads each finished second in 5A. ... Read more

Firth’s Kynzie Nielson set the standard for Cougar runners

Published   Dec 21, 2024 09:00PM
FIRTH – Every coach looks for those athletes that can impact a program and eventually leave a legacy. It doesn’t happen often, but when those special athletes come around, the results, on and off the field, court, or even cross country course, will speak for themselves. That’s the case with Kynzie Nielson at Firth. This […]
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Germans mourn the 5 killed and 200 injured in the apparent a

MAGDEBURG, Germany (AP) — Germans on Saturday mourned the victims of an apparent attack in which authorities say a doctor drove into a busy outdoor Christmas market, killing five people, injuring 200 others and shaking the public’s sense of secur ... Read more

Tiger Woods’ immediate goal: Keep his son from beating him

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tiger Woods turns 49 at the end of the month and he has one pressing goal that relates to his golf. He wants to prolong that inevitable day when his son beats him over 18 holes. They will be playing with — not against — eac ... Read more

Idaho Division of Human Resources recommends 4% raises for s

BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — The Idaho Division of Human Resources is recommending the Idaho Legislature approve salary increases of 4% or $1.25 per hour for all permanent state employees. Idaho Division of Human Resources Administrator Janelle ... Read more