Happening in Boise

Happening in Boise: Governors, Glassware, and Grumpy Sheep

12 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Happening in Boise, Mark and Joleen break down a week in the Treasure Valley that oscillates between the solemn and the surreal, starting with a look at the political legacy of former Governor Dirk Kempthorne and the long-overdue compensation movement for Idaho's Downwinders. We dive into the logistics of the Anderson Ranch Dam expansion--raising the wall six feet to accommodate our ever-growing population--and provide a warning about the "biblical" return of cannibalistic Mormon Crickets to Owyhee County. From the 2,500-sheep traffic jam on Highway 55 to Boise Brewing's silver medal at the World Beer Cup, we balance the hard news of the Parma Fire levy struggle with the high-octane energy of the Boise State Spring Game and the Idaho Steelheads' playoff push. Whether you're navigating the volatile spring weather, hunting for vinyl on Record Store Day, or just hoping to win the St. Jude Dream Home raffle to survive the local housing market, this episode offers a witty yet grounded briefing on the unique chaos of Idaho life.

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