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  • Nampa I-84 widening starts this month. The final step in the project to widen Interstate 84 from Franklin Road to 11th Avenue in Nampa is scheduled to start the last week of June.
  • Video comics come to newspaper websites, including Idahostatesman.com. The innovative comics are the vision of a former Saturday Night Live top writer.
  • One Life is a Journey. Behind the scenes of Boise State Public Radio is a man you rarely hear on the radio. But he has everything to do with keeping what you do hear on the air.
  • Foster Father’s Day. Celebrating all fathers: dads, step-dads, grand-dads and even foster dads. The message at one Father’s Day celebration today was “you don’t have to have your own kids to be a great dad.”
  • Boise Gay Pride. Thousands of people gathered together from around the state, whether they’re gay or straight to spread one common message, Saturday.
  • Boise Refugee Day. World Refugee Day took over the Grove Saturday, with educational tools, music, dancing and more. Refugees continue to contribute to Boise’s growing and diverse culture.
  • Report: Revoke NCA’s charter. Hearing officer Ken Mallea has recommended that Nampa Classical Academy’s charter be revoked “due to its failure to demonstrate fiscal soundness” as required by state law.
  • Williamson family celebrate 100 years of farming in Idaho. On Saturday, the Idaho Historical Society will recognize the Williamsons for one hundred years of farming.
  • Two alarm fire engulfs cars, apartment complex. A two alarm fire in Boise on Sunday afternoon displaces one woman as five engines and two truck companies respond to the blaze at an apartment complex on Camelot dr.

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  • Tax Cheat Law Suit. As Boise State Public Radio’s Adam Cotterell reports, an Idaho lawmaker is suing the tax commission for making sweetheart deals with rich Idahoans.
  • CWI expects continued growth. The College of Western Idaho could be headed for another dramatic leap in enrollment this fall, speakers said during a Wednesday City Club forum in Boise.
  • Idaho International Film Festival Moves to March. Organizers for the Idaho International Film Festival have announced they will be moving the annual event, which is usually held in September, to spring. That means local filmgoers will have to wait until March 2011 to indulge in cravings for a buffet of independent filmmaking goodness.
  • Reality T.V. Dad Coming to Boise. The effort to help a family in Kuna is getting some star power.
  • Star Wars’ show mixes music, clips. Star Wars In Concert, a dazzling multimedia performance featuring music from all six of John Williams’ epic Star Wars scores, will play at Nampa’s Idaho Center June 20.
  • County raises animal control fees, fines. Canyon County’s animal control fees will increase Tuesday so they come closer to actual costs and help the county animal shelter move toward supporting itself.
  • Boise to play role in BP’s oil spill lawsuits. An obscure federal court will meet in Boise to decide whether and how to combine more than 150 lawsuits related to BP’s oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Wet weather could mean more mosquitoes.

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  • Boise Weekly reviews The Modern Hotel and Bar – review 1review 2.
  • Rocky Mountain Oyster Feed. Eagle’s crown jewels. by Rachel Krause Nothing says Eagle like a piping-hot plate of deep fried gonads.
  • New Beer Bombers. When it comes to beer, sometimes more is better. Sometimes more is more. While the 12-ounce format drives the majority of beer sales, most craft breweries offer a lineup of larger format bottlings. The 22-ounce bomber is typically reserved for special or seasonal releases, though some, like Ninkasi, release only in bombers. Here are three different new brews.
  • Boise Foodie Guild: Rudy’s Food Trivia.
  • Savor Idaho. Pat, can I buy a viognier? We imagine there would be far fewer weepy “bankrupt” faces–and far more hiccup-y Vanna White stumbles–had Wheel of Fortune taken a cue from Savor Idaho and changed its name to the Wheel of Wine. Pat, can I buy a viognier? The Wheel of Wine allows Savor Idaho attendees to take a spin and win prizes from local businesses in exchange for a donation to the Idaho Wine Commission’s Idaho Wine Scholarship Fund.
  • Treasure Valley Food and Wine Blog: Gin Tasting? Hmmmm.

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  • Conservation at Zoo Boise. Zoo Boise has come up with new ways for patrons to help conserve…and have some fun too. That led to the story of the giant pigeon.
  • $2M WinCo expansion breaks ground in Nampa. WinCo has broken ground on a $2 million expansion project at its Nampa location on Caldwell Boulevard.
  • Idaho Foodbank now serving free lunch for kids. Six-year-old Megan Robbins of Boise, above, gets a hot dog, broccoli salad, orange and milk at Ivywild Park on Monday courtesy of the Idaho Foodbank. The free summer lunches at 10 locations throughout Boise started Monday and will end Aug. 20. Children ages 1-18 are eligible. Adults can purchase meals for $2.
  • Mountain West Opts Not to Invite BSU. Boise State will not be getting an invitation to join the Mountain West Conference – at least for now. Commissioner Craig Thompson says the decision not to expand the nine-team conference is due to the potential shake-ups of other athletic conferences. Officials from the Big 10, Pac 10 and Big 12 are all considering adding new schools.
  • Mountain West opts not to expand; BSU will ‘wait and see’.

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*A minor correction in the beer can story, New Belgium Ranger is available in cans at Brewforia as are a host of other canned beers that can only be found there.

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  • Kuna Melba News business of the month of June: Indian Creek Winery. The classic “family owned and operated” business can be found at Indian Creek Winery. After he gained experience volunteering part time at a winery while stationed in Ramstein Germany, Bill Stowe and wife Mui, retired in Kuna in 1982. Attentive to the microclimates that affect grape growing, the cool Kuna climate was perfect to start a winery of their own.
  • Behind the Menu: The “Odessey” of Periple Wines.
  • Patio Daddio BBQ: BBQ Central Radio – Take Six.
  • Eat Boise: Stuffed Noodles.
  • Northwest Food News: Twig’s Cellar, Boise.
  • Morels, yes. Yogi, no. I was bear hunting in the woods this weekend. Yes, bear hunting. Don’t be shocked. We are in Idaho. Anyway, while I was my friend Ryan and I were hiking, we came upon a wonderful spring treasure: Morels.
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