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NEWS
Birthday party ideas that are high-energy
Make the next birthday celebration special by combining it with an adventure. Bring the birthday party to a place where no one can be bored.
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NEWS
HowDoesShe: 8 Anti-Boredom Kits
In honor of National Anti-Boredom Month HowDoesShe decided to make 'anti boredom' kits. Check out these great ideas.
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NEWS
FabuLESSly Frugal: Extreme Buying vs. Extreme Saving
Reader Question: You repeatedly remind readers not to clear shelves but you also talk extensively about building a large stockpile and shopping from our pantry. How can I create a large stockpile without buying mass quantities when the price is a stock up price?
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NEWS
It’s time to celebrate Idaho’s red fish
If you’ve ever wondered how Redfish Lake near Stanley got its name, you can learn how at two events celebrating Idaho’s salmon.
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NEWS
‘Smurfs’ movie: Hey, it’s not totally awful!
Neil Patrick Harris has to smurf the bills just like everyone else. Or maybe he has to pay the smurfs.
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NEWS
Want to find out if an Ada County childcare provider passed inspection?
Check out our searchable database to see which Ada County daycares were visited by the health department. New inspections will be added every Wednesday.
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NEWS
Swimming holes for the whole family from Boise to McCall
Splash! Summer finally showed up, and it’s time to take the plunge. Idaho’s chilly lakes and reservoirs are the way to cool off when temperature start climbing. And we’ve got a really cool story for you. Here are some of the popular swimming holes in Southwest Idaho.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Classes get kids kayaking
Kayaking encourages physical fitness and develops kids’ self-esteem. At summer programs, kids learn the proper kayak paddle strokes, gain respect for the environment and gain self-confidence.
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NEWS
‘Zookeeper’ isn’t great but seems to get better as it goes
As far as complete wastes of time ago, “Zookeeper” is not especially offensive. Yet it is surprising that everything you might expect to be charming in it just isn’t namely all the bits involving animals.
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LIVING
Have some fun this Fourth of July
The 2011 Fourth of July fireworks display will start at about 10:15 p.m. in Ann Morrison Park. The event is free to the public and will be simulcast on KIVI Channel 6 and 107.1 K-Hits.


