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A homestead built in 1887 near what's now Curtis Road was one of the Bench's first residences, according to city historians. Morris Hill Cemetery, now a Bench institution, had been open just five years at that point. Canals and irrigation brought
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Boise State Universitys 92nd Commencement ceremony Saturday morning in Taco Bell Arena honored more than 2,200 graduates. Those graduates included 513 students who were eligible for honors, including 309 cum laude, 173 magna cum laude and 31 for the
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Snake River, the Pacific Coast Rugby Football Union champion, is in Irving, Texas, to face Arizona's Red Mountain on Saturday for a shot to move onto the Division II club national semifinals. In 2012, Snake River won its Sweet 16 matchup 66-12, then
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Compared to past seasons when there were only one or two favorites, this year's boys singles field at the 5A state tennis tournament is wide open. Reigning champion Parth Raina of Capital will not compete because of a back injury, and state runner-up
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It seems every year, another upgrade or potential upgrade is proposed to Bronco Stadium or the surrounding complex. In 2006, it was the , Boise State has received approval from the State Board of Education to go forward with a plan to purchase a $2
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This is the last spring preview for the 2013 Boise State Broncos football team. In this section, we'll take a look at one of the groups that is largely undervalued, but is extremely crucial to any team looking to have a successful season: the special
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Fruitland High senior Joe Martarano, the Idaho Statesman's reigning All-Idaho 3A Football Player of the Year, has decided he won't be swayed by the outcome of the major-league baseball draft in June, according to a report Wednesday. The multi-sport
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As one indicator of Boise's growing population in that era, enrollment at Central was 700 students in just a few years. The crowds inspired the school district to buy land on Washington Street for a new, larger building. The first Boise High School
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Even species considered "tolerant" of human activity might be adversely impacted by human disturbances, according to a new study from scientists at Boise State University. They found that American Kestrels nesting in close proximity to roads and
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Boise State's Daveon Collins was named the Mountain West Outstanding Performer after he won the 100-meter and 200-meter races in Las Vegas. He was also a member of the victorious 4x400-meter relay team. Collins set the school record in the 200,
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