National Geographic once tested the urine to electrical fence theory. They proved that people can receive up to 400 volts or more of electricity from peeing on electrical fences.
These actions are putting the lives of babies and mothers at risk. Of course, it's not just Idaho that is facing these types of health dilemmas from hospitals nixing child deliveries.
Holiday leftovers are very popular in our home. We sometimes have enough leftover food to eat for another week following Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner, but some of these foods pose a massive potential health risk if not thrown out sooner than later.
This story poses an obviously silly scenario. A movie with a plot surrounding a bear that gets hold of a large amount of cocaine and consumes it is scheduled for release at theaters in the United States on February 24, 2023.
Obviously, if there's a chance one of the individuals in the relationship is going to be totally blind-sided by the break-up, a public setting isn't a good call at all.
Following a nearly record-breaking fire season in 2021, Idaho officials are preparing for yet another potentially severe season as warming April temperatures begin to melt the winter snowpack leaving the state susceptible to early dangers.
I have noticed a lot of large icicles forming on houses around the area. I think they are actually kind of beautiful, but they also look super scary. Even though there isn't a huge danger from them, there are reasons you should get the icicles off the roof of your house.
Dangerousroads.org has the summit listed as one of the highest paved roads in the state. It certainly has its twists and turns, but isn't even close to the worst road I've traveled as far as safety is concerned.
In Twin Falls, planners should be busy preparing to open the downtown rink in just a couple of weeks. Last year, Magic Valley residents were able to enjoy the city's rink near the splash pad, in Downtown Commons, the second week of December.