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Idaho has its first confirmed case of West Nile virus in a Bonneville County man who was hospitalized with the disease, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare announced Tuesday, but no mosquitoes carrying the virus have yet been found in Bingham County.
Officials say Potato Crop Damage is Significant
Jerry Wright, CEO United Potato Growers of Idaho: "Not just this hailstorm, but there's been floods go through the Pleasant Valley area and other areas." As the United potato Growers of Idaho continue to uncover the exact acreage count of potato fields damaged or lost by this months severe weather, concerns over this years crop count, and the loss ...
Rescuers Use New Methods To Hunt For Missing Pocatello Boater
Search and Rescue teams are still searching for a Pocatello man who went missing over the weekend.
USDA Agricultural Research Service
Golden Success for Yukon Gem Yellow-fleshed Potato
Easy to prepare, nourishing, and reliably satisfying, potatoes have a lot to offer.
USDA Agricultural Research Service
Preserving Plants, Animals for the Future
When the Russian wheat aphid spread to the United States in 1986, all of the country's commercial wheat was susceptible to it.
School Supplemental Levy in Aberdeen Passes
Twelve-hundred registers voters were encouraged to take part in the democratic process Wednesday.
By Leslie Mielke This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ABERDEEN - Voters in the Aberdeen School District will go to the polls Wednesday to vote on a supplemental bond election to help the district's general fund.
'Lenetah' and 'Tetonia': Two top-notch barleys for bovines
'Lenetah' and 'Tetonia': Two top-notch barleys for bovines Mar. 6, 2009 For more than a decade, a barley named "Baronesse" has reigned as the undisputed queen of feed barleys in Idaho.
Students network with local businesses
By Daniel Iverson This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it MORELAND - Students from high schools around the county visited the Snake River High School gym ...
Sterling Wildlife Management Area Residents Speak Out About Mosquito Concerns
The Sterling Wildlife Management area is an place that helps water fowl thrive. It also provides hunting and recreational opportunities.
Tense Conversation Between Land Owner and Bingham Mosquito Abatement Agencies
Wednesday night there was a heated debate between one man and several agency leaders.
Snake River, Aberdeen School Districts Delay Wednesday Start
Snake River School District 52 will delay classes 2 hours Wednesday, January 7th.
Pocatello mayor pushing for vicious dog registry
Pocatello Mayor Roger Chase wants the state to create a vicious dog registry that tracks animals when their owners move from one jurisdiction to another after a southeastern Idaho animal control officer was ...
New barley is bad news for Russian wheat aphids
Russian wheat aphids hoping to feed and live comfortably on barley plants could be in for a big disappointment.
Local Multi-Million Dollar Business Experiences Cyber Monday Spike
What started out as farmland tinkering in the small town of Aberdeen has evolved into a multi-million dollar business.