The theme of this year’s National EMS Week, is where emergency care begins, which is bringing awareness to the EMT’s and paramedics that bring care to you, which could be on the side of the road, or at your home.
Our reservoirs are filling up, the canal systems are flowing, and the irrigation pivots are watering this year's crops for our farmers and producers. KMVT's Gina Jameson has more on the outlook from the North Side Canal Company and the upcoming water call.
A Twin Falls woman is now living one of her childhood dreams, as she now has full ownership of her own bookstore. But this isn’t your normal start-up story. Joey Martin takes us to DAP Books Twin Falls and tells us how this small bookstore is changing owners in a very unique way.
Founded by a group of young farmers in 1928, FFA is going strong more than 90 years later. In this week's Salute to Idaho Agriculture we take a look at FFA and the FFA Foundation.
School may be out for the summer, but the College of Southern Idaho Workforce Development program is getting in gear for the season, with different camps ranging from entrepreneurship to agriculture, there is something for all ages.
One of southern Idaho’s best road-side attractions has been wowing travelers for over 70 years now. In part one of this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to Idaho’s Mammoth Cave and tells us all about the man who found a cave entrance and turned his land into one of southern Idaho’s most unique tourist attractions.
The educator, Oregon Trail Elementary School principal, Tyler Matlock, was surprised with the award courtesy of Western Governor’s University-Idaho, during a school wide assembly on Wednesday morning, which was the last day of school.
Gordy Schroeder visited us on KMVT’S Rise and Shine this morning to tell us about how the festival has grown over the past 10 years, and the benefits to the entire Magic Valley.
A B-17, and a B-25, which are classic World War II bombers will be there, as well as a DC-3, which was a passenger plane that could have been seen back when Joslin Field opened.
As we enter fire season, the need for qualified and skilled firefighters has gone up each year as well as the competition between agencies to recruit firefighters.
Even if it is an accidental 911 call, it is the job of an emergency dispatcher to verify that there isn’t an emergency, which means calling the number back.