For years, Idahoans yelled loud and clear: the Lava Ridge Wind Project is not welcome in our state. Affected local residents, farmers, tribes, conservationists, and the Japanese-American community all stood united in opposition to this plan. However, despite numerous legitimate concerns and near-unanimous opposition to the project, the Biden administration’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) refused to listen.
An illustration of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes' proposed world-class resort and entertainment venue in Mountain Home.
FORT HALL — The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes reaffirm their commitment to developing a world-class resort and entertainment venue in Mountain Home, Idaho. The effort has been years in the making and is rooted in the Tribes’ long-standing connection to their ancestral homelands.
Like many Americans, I am optimistic about the direction our country is headed. With President Trump back in the Oval Office and Republicans leading both the House and Senate, we have remained unified and committed to working toward the same policy goals. The Left, on the other hand, is in disarray. Their only agenda is resistance—opposing President Trump at every turn, regardless of the consequences for everyday Americans. Perhaps that explains why their approval rating is at an all-time low.
PRESTON — A crowd of dozens gathered in the cold morning air to remember those who lost their lives in the Jan. 29, 1863, Bear River Massacre.…
A crowd of dozens gathered in the cold morning air to remember those who lost their lives in Jan. 29, 1863, Bear River Massacre. The annual me…
Signs opposing the Lava Ridge Wind Farm scatter farm fields on the road from the highway to the Minidoka National Historic Site.
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. (AP) — In a gathering near a picturesque lake outside Yellowstone National Park, hundreds of people cheered Wednesday …
Rep. Mike Simpson
National Park Service employees along with a subcommittee member lead folks around the Minidoka National Historic Site near Jerome on Wednesda…