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Save birds from colliding with your windows

It’s sometimes overwhelming to consider all the threats to wildlife on our planet and how we may feel we can’t do much about them. But when it comes to birds,

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Time for bird feeders – part III

We are well into the bird-feeding season, so it’s time to finish off the Top 25 species on feeders in Idaho last winter, according to Project Feederwatch. We have four

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Take little 'Storywalk'

As of May, the Treasure Valley is home to half a dozen storybook trails, also called StoryWalks, which give walkers the opportunity to read a book as they proceed along

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Their classroom is a grassy park, yurt, school garden, potato farm or the Idaho wilderness

It’s a classic scene in American education: classrooms filled with students who sit in neat rows of desks as they listen to a teacher’s lecture. Now scratch that.  Instead, imagine the classroom as a grassy park, a yurt, a school garden, a potato farm, or the Idaho wilderness. And instead of sitting and listening, the […]

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City of Boise to expand in-person services starting Feb. 1

Health protocols will remain in place to protect people from the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Author: KTVB Staff Updated: 12:31 PM MST January 28, 2021 BOISE, Idaho The City of Boise announced that it will start reopening some of its in-person services next Monday. Starting February 1, Boise will expand its offerings at many city facilities, but health protocols to protect people from COVID-19 will be observed. City officials say they have seen a slowdown in the spread of the virus in the community and that s enough to offer limited services. We have seen a steady hold in cases the last couple weeks and our city is here to serve the public, Mayor Lauren McLean said. 

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