![]() The roads are closed for the Boise Pride Festival. will be closed between Bannock and Jefferson, Jefferson will be closed between 6th and 8th, and Bannock will be closed between 6th and 8th. Downtown Street Closures: Beginning this afternoon, Capitol Blvd.Recognize Her?: See if you recognize this blonde woman who police say stole a cart full of groceries in Nampa.□ Roaring Springs: This weekend and next are the final weekends to visit Roaring Springs for the season.The national average is $3.80, three cents less than last week. ![]() Fuel-Up Friday: The average price for a gallon of regular gas in Ada County is $4.19, one cent less than a week ago.Watch for workers on ATVs entering and exiting fields, which may be smaller and less noticeable than other vehicles.Remember that farm vehicles may come in unusual lengths and widths on the road.If you see one piece of farm equipment working on or near the road, expect others - harvest season usually requires several pieces of equipment working together.When overtaking a slow moving vehicle, slow down and wait until it’s safe to pass.Remember - there are very few “off hours” during harvest time.Keep in mind that vehicles with a red triangle on the back are likely traveling well below the speed limit.Exercise caution on blind hills and curves, including at sunrise and sunset. Be extra vigilant for slow-moving vehicles, especially in rural areas.“As drivers, it’s important to anticipate the presence of these vehicles and take precautions to help them safely do their job.”ĪAA has the following tips for drivers who encounter farm equipment on the road: “This time of year, slow-moving vehicles are entering and exiting roads and fields all over our state at all times of the day and night,” says AAA Idaho public affairs director Matthew Conde. There’s an average of nearly 50 crashes per year in Idaho involving farm equipment, according to data from the Idaho Transportation Department. However, permits haven’t been filed with the City of Boise and the space is still listed for lease.Īs we enter harvest season, drivers are reminded to watch for more slow-moving vehicles on the road, such as tractors. Lite Online reports that S2 Pickleball could be moving into the former Bed Bath and Beyond on Federal Way. New indoor pickleball courts could possibly be coming to Southeast Boise as well. While the Flying Pickle is slated to open this fall, there isn’t an exact date listed on its website. A basic membership starts at $109 per month. The facility boasts 18 indoor pickleball courts along with a restaurant, lounge, pro shop, “luxe” locker rooms, and will offer lessons, clinics, and ball machine rentals. Construction on the courts began in September 2022.Īnd in Meridian, the anticipated Flying Pickle, which BoiseDev previously reported on, opens this fall. New pickleball courts are opening in Caldwell.Įight outdoor courts at Luby Park are officially opening on Tuesday, September 12 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 10 a.m. Pickleball courts in Caldwell, Meridian & Boise You can watch the game at home on Fox Sports. The free service runs for two hours before the game and one hour after, stopping at seven stops in downtown before Albertsons Stadium. the next morning or they will be towed.įans can also take Valley Regional Transit’s Game Day Shuttle that we mentioned yesterday. Fans can park for free at Ann Morrison Park, Idaho Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park, and Kristin Armstrong Municipal Park. Parking for the game is not allowed in Julia Davis Park Friday through Sunday because of Art in the Park. You can see the exact boundaries of the 10 to 10 Zone here. Booze must be in clear plastic cups - no glass bottles or beer cans allowed. The 10 to 10 Zone is in effect - which is an off-campus area where people 21 and older can drink from 10 a.m. Ahead of tomorrow’s Boise State football game against UCF, Boise Police have some reminders for fans who are tailgating and going to the game.
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