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A possible Government shutdown should not impact the Idaho State Department of Agruculture’s Quagga Mussel Action Plan

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A possible Government shutdown should not impact the Idaho State Department of Agruculture’s Quagga Mussel Action Plan


TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — As the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) continues to work to contain and treat the Snake River Quagga Mussels outbreak a Federal Government shutdown lingers overhead.

ISDA Director Chanel Tewalt told KMVT that even if the Federal Government does shut down there should be no impact to its action plan against the invasive species.

Tewalt said the ISDA is very fortunate, thanks to the Idaho legislature and Gov. Brad Little, to have healthy funding which allowed them to have an immediate state response.

She added because they are not relying on federal resources as far as funding, she does not expect any delay in the services.

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“We are, of course, working with federal partners who help on permitting, and reviews, and things like that, but because we started that process so soon after confirmation that we feel like we are well on our way to getting through those processes hopefully before the shutdown,” said Tewalt. “So again, we’re not using federal resources the state has been able to implement its own plan for an immediate response.”

Tewalt also said a treatment has been ordered after communicating with federal partners and other states on what has worked against the Quagga Mussel in other states and treatments have already been ordered and are on their way to Idaho.

She said ISDA is constantly monitoring Idaho’s waterways so the moment they find something they can deploy a rapid response with the resources from the state.

“And that is really different from what you’re going to see from some other states,” said Tewalt. “And unfortunately, it’s taken other states, when they’ve found this type of species, is that sometimes it’s a quick response but sometimes up to six months to be able to get a treatment deployed. Idaho is talking about a matter of weeks.”

As a part of the prevention efforts to stop the spread of Quagga Mussels, Lake Walcott is closed as of Friday, and Shoshone Falls Park is also closed until further notice.

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The closure at Centennial Park has been extended until October 20th at 6:00 a.m.

To learn more about the Quagga Mussel and to stay up to date on the latest water closures visit the ISDA website.



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Repairs start tomorrow to US-30 overpass near Fish Creek Summit

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Repairs start tomorrow to US-30 overpass near Fish Creek Summit


Beginning tomorrow the Idaho Transportation Department will repair a wildlife overpass on U.S. Highway 30 near Fish Creek Summit. Work will consist of patching the bridge deck.

During construction traffic for both the eastbound and westbound lanes will be restricted to single lanes. Work should be completed in about a month.

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Motorists are encouraged to visit 511.idaho.gov or use the 511 app to keep track of delays.



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Campaign to pass Proposition 1 raises more than $1 million

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Campaign to pass Proposition 1 raises more than  million


The campaign to eliminate partisan primaries and implement ranked-choice voting in Idaho has amassed more than $1.1 million ahead of the November election.

Campaign finance data show the majority of money raised by Idahoans for Open Primaries comes from donors within the state.

More than two-thirds of that $1.1 million comes from companies, trusts or political action committees.

That includes big donations from the election reform PAC Unite America, Reclaim Idaho and the charitable foundation linked to the founder of Northwest River Supplies in Moscow.

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Idahoans for Open Primaries hasn’t spent much just yet. It has about a million dollars in reserve as of Friday.

Only two groups have spent money to oppose Proposition 1 so far.

A PAC called Republicans for Idaho has paid $86,000 for billboards to defeat the measure.

Republicans for Idaho is run by two employees at Melaleuca and lists the company’s Idaho Falls headquarters as its address.

Melaleuca is owned by the state’s richest man and notable Republican operator, Frank Vandersloot.

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Obituary for Robert John Tanner at Eckersell Funeral Home

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Obituary for Robert John Tanner at Eckersell Funeral Home


Robert BobJohn Tanner, 81 of Rigby Idaho passed away September 18, 2024 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was born May 4, 1943 in Rigby Idaho to Sanford Lauder Tanner and Nelly Roth Tanner of Archer Idaho. Bob went to Rexburg high school and later served honorably, in the United States



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