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Kellie Pickler to Co-Host and Perform on ‘The View’ on June 18
It's never a dull moment in the life of 'Dancing With the Stars' champ Kellie Pickler. The full of personality singer and hotfooted dancer will pull double duty on the gabfest 'The View' on Tuesday, June 18.
New Sperm Bank for Honeybees
PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — There's a lot of buzz at Washington State University over work to develop the first sperm bank for honeybees. Entomologist Steve Sheppard and his crew are using liquid nitrogen to preserve bee semen
Rabid Bats Turn Up in N. Idaho
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho (AP) — Another rabid bat in northern Idaho has turned up, this time after one was caught by a Coeur d'Alene family's pet dog. The Spokesman-Review reported Saturday the dog had been vaccinated, but that it will remain under observation for several weeks, just in case
UW Plans to Lead in Potato Breeding with New Professorship
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin's potato growers have helped create a new professorship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison which is expected to lead to promising advances in potato breeding. DNA sequencing and other biotechnology have helped speed plant breeding in many food crops
Idaho Company to Feed Race Pigeons
MERIDIAN, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho company aims to sell more than pet products and commercial pork feed in Taiwan. Jos Zamzow of Meridian's Dynamite Marketing is homing in on the island's high-performance racing pigeon feed market, an industry worth millions in prize money, breeding stock — and even illicit gambling receipts
Tim McGraw Learns Important Lesson From Having Three Daughters
Family man and country music superstar Tim McGraw is the lone guy in a house full of women, with his gorgeous wife, Faith Hill, and their three daughters. He dishes on an important lesson that his daughters have taught him.
5 Stunning, Futuristic Concept Cars You Might Be Able to Buy Someday
Car designers are hard at work coming up with some incredible, futuristic-looking automotive designs, some of which may be racing down your street in the years ahead.
GOP Wants State to Stop City Bans on Gay Discrimination
MCCALL, Idaho (AP) — Republican Party leaders are urging the Idaho Legislature to put a stop to local communities' efforts to provide discrimination protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender individuals
Idaho GOP Says No to Vetting Candidates
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Republican leaders in Idaho rejected a plan calling for party officials to vet GOP primary election candidates. The proposal was dumped at the Republican Party Central Committee's meeting in McCall on Saturday
Rob Green’s “Cool 2 Be In School” Award Recipient
Congratulations to John Hall from Valley High School. John's award is a Nissan Versa that was donated by Rob Green Auto Group to be given to a Magic Valley High School senior with perfect attendance over the 2012/2013 school year.
Mr. Hall plans on attending CSI and
Willie Nelson and Farm Aid 2013 Headed to New York
Almost 25 years ago, country icon Willie Nelson, along with rockers Neil Young and John Mellencamp, dreamt up the Farm Aid Music Festival. It's still going strong today, widely known as the longest-running benefit concert in the country, and will once again take place this fall, in upstate New York.


