Montana Grizzlies (19-10, 10-6 Big Sky) at Idaho Vandals (11-18, 5-11 Big Sky)
Idaho
Montana visits Idaho after Moody's 35-point outing
The Vandals have gone 6-9 in home games. Idaho is seventh in the Big Sky in rebounding averaging 32.2 rebounds. Julius Mims leads the Vandals with 7.3 boards.
The Grizzlies are 10-6 in conference play. Montana is 2-0 in games decided by less than 4 points.
Idaho averages 7.6 made 3-pointers per game, 1.2 more made shots than the 6.4 per game Montana gives up. Montana has shot at a 47.8% clip from the field this season, 2.5 percentage points above the 45.3% shooting opponents of Idaho have averaged.
TOP PERFORMERS: Quinn Denker is averaging 12.7 points and 3.7 assists for the Vandals. Mims is averaging 11.3 points and 7.3 rebounds over the last 10 games for Idaho.
Moody is shooting 38.3% from beyond the arc with 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Grizzlies, while averaging 16.2 points. Dischon Thomas is averaging 12.6 points and 5.7 rebounds over the past 10 games for Montana.
LAST 10 GAMES: Vandals: 4-6, averaging 67.9 points, 29.6 rebounds, 11.8 assists, 4.9 steals and 2.5 blocks per game while shooting 46.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 70.6 points per game.
Grizzlies: 6-4, averaging 73.6 points, 31.6 rebounds, 14.7 assists, 5.2 steals and 3.0 blocks per game while shooting 45.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 73.2 points.
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Idaho
‘World’s premier Pink Floyd experience’ to make stop in Idaho Falls – East Idaho News
The following is taken from a news release from the Mountain American Center.
IDAHO FALLS — Rolling Stone Magazine has announced the Brit Floyd – The World’s Premier Pink Floyd Experience 2026 world tour is making a stop in Idaho Falls at the Mountain America Center on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at 7 p.m. Tickets go on sale on Ticketmaster on Friday, Feb. 20, 2026, at 10 a.m.
About Brit Floyd
As Brit Floyd — “widely recognized as the world’s premier Pink Floyd experience” (Rolling Stone) — continues its successful 125 date “Wish You Were Here 50 Tour” world tour through Oct. 30, the group is already preparing to take its award-winning laser and light show, massive circular screen, inflatables and theatrical concert experience back on the road in 2026. Next year’s “The Moon, The Wall and Beyond” world tour will honor Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “The Wall” albums and promises to be Brit Floyd’s most ambitious and immersive production to date. This monumental new production celebrates two of the most iconic and influential albums in rock history with a breathtaking show that captures the spirit, sound and spectacle of the legendary band.
The 2026 shows, which launched Feb. 9 in Canada, feature highlights from “The Dark Side of the Moon” and “The Wall,” including such timeless classics as “Time,” “Money,” “Comfortably Numb,” and “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2.” Beyond these iconic songs, audiences can also expect a selection of fan favorites from Pink Floyd’s vast discography, including tracks from “Wish You Were Here” to “Animals” and many more.
The assembled band of musicians, whom audiences have come to love and respect worldwide over the years, will take to the stage to perform note-for-note renditions of all the classic Pink Floyd tracks. The Brit Floyd ensemble includes Brit Floyd’s long-time guitarist/lead vocalist and musical director Damian Darlington and bassist/lead vocalist Ian Cattell, along with the other expert musicians who’ve joined the ranks of Brit Floyd over the last decade. Expect special guests to pop in for shows along the tour route.
Since its formation, Brit Floyd has set the standard for tribute performances, delivering stadium-scale concerts that combine stunning musicianship, cutting-edge visuals and an unparalleled attention to detail. Having performed over 1,500 shows (in over 40 countries) since its launch in Liverpool, England, in January 2011, Brit Floyd has circled the globe, with sold-out tours across Europe, North America, South America, Asia and the Middle East. It has performed concerts at some of the world’s greatest venues, including London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall; the awe-inspiring Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Denver, Colorado; the historic Greek Theatre in Los Angeles; and “The Showplace of the Nation,” NYC’s Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan. The Brit Floyd show has become a phenomenon, widely regarded by many as the world’s greatest rock tribute experience, and Brit Floyd has earned worldwide acclaim as the definitive live Pink Floyd experience.
The 2026 “The Moon, The Wall And Beyond” world tour will span North America and beyond. Visit www.britfloyd.com for the most up-to-date information.
About Mountain America Center
After opening in November 2022, the Mountain America Center is Eastern Idaho’s gateway for live entertainment! This community gem provides 27,000 square feet of event space within the arena space, along with an additional 11,000 square feet of meeting space in the Blue Cross of Idaho Conference Center. The Mountain America Center hosts the Idaho Falls Spud Kings, a USPHL Junior A ice hockey franchise, and hosts a multitude of unique events with the ability to seat 6,000 guests. Our venue has welcomed over 250,000 visitors through our doors in our first year of operation, and our dedicated staff strives to provide all guests with a unique and unforgettable experience with each visit. For more information about the Mountain America Center, visit www.mountainamericacenter.com
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Idaho
Idaho lawmakers consider removing Women’s Commission from state law
A long-dormant section of Idaho law is drawing renewed attention at the Statehouse.
Lawmakers are considering Senate Bill 1236, which would remove the Idaho Women’s Commission from state code. Supporters say the commission has not been funded or active for 17 years and that eliminating it is simply a matter of cleaning up obsolete law. Opponents argue removing it sends a broader message and eliminates the option to revive it in the future.
WATCH | Lawmakers debate a bill that would remove the Idaho Women’s Commission from state law—
Idaho lawmakers consider removing Women’s Commission from state law
Dr. Mary Mosley, president of the American Association of University Women of Idaho, testified against the bill and says the debate is about more than code.
“First time I went to get a credit card, they said, oh, we always put it in the husband’s name,” Mosley said.
Mosley recalled that experience as an example of how recently women lacked basic financial independence.
“In 1975, I got my first credit card of my own… and that felt pretty good,” she said.
Mosley says Senate Bill 1236 would abolish the Idaho Women’s Commission, which was created in the 1960s to study the status of women and encourage participation in public policy.
“It was a bill to abolish the Women’s Commission… and we’re saying it sends a bad message to the women of Idaho,” Mosley said.
Supporters of the bill say the commission has not existed in practice for nearly two decades.
“This just deals with getting rid of old obsolete code,” said Sen. Brian Lenney, the bill’s sponsor.
Mosley argues keeping the commission in law costs the state nothing and preserves the possibility of reactivating it.
“It’s not costing the state a thing to leave it alone. Could at some point reactivate it,” she said.
She also pointed to issues she believes still warrant study, including incarceration.
“We are the highest number of incarcerated women per capita in the nation… and that should be studied,” Mosley said.
Others echoed that concern during public testimony.
“I believe there is a need and actually a desire on the part of several groups representing Idaho women to reestablish a women’s commission in Idaho, and I don’t want to lose this opportunity,” said Kathy Dawes, who testified in opposition to the bill.
Backers of the legislation pushed back, arguing women do not need a state commission to succeed.
“I am not convinced that any one of these beautiful, strong women in my life need a government-established commission in order to live successful, empowered lives,” said Sen. Glenneda Shippey.
Mosley says her concern is about awareness of how policy decisions affect everyday life.
“If you think what the legislature does doesn’t affect your personal life, you’re wrong,” she said.
The bill is scheduled for a third reading on Tuesday, Feb. 17. If it passes, the Idaho Women’s Commission would be removed from state law.
Idaho
Idaho Lottery results: See winning numbers for Pick 3, Pick 4 on Feb. 15, 2026
The results are in for the Idaho Lottery’s draw games on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026.
Here’s a look at winning numbers for each game on Feb. 15.
Winning Pick 3 numbers from Feb. 15 drawing
Day: 8-5-8
Night: 7-3-1
Check Pick 3 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Pick 4 numbers from Feb. 15 drawing
Day: 9-7-1-9
Night: 2-2-8-3
Check Pick 4 payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Feb. 15 drawing
18-25-30-33-35, Lucky Ball: 06
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Idaho Cash numbers from Feb. 15 drawing
05-13-31-32-44
Check Idaho Cash payouts and previous drawings here.
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When are the Idaho Lottery drawings held ?
- Powerball: 8:59 p.m. MT Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 9 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Pick 3: 1:59 p.m. (Day) and 7:59 p.m. (Night) MT daily.
- Pick 4: 1:59 p.m. (Day) and 7:59 p.m. (Night) MT daily.
- Lucky For Life: 8:35 p.m. MT Monday and Thursday.
- Lotto America: 9 p.m. MT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- 5 Star Draw: 8 p.m. MT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Idaho Cash: 8 p.m. MT daily.
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