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Caldwell School District board member Marisela Pesina responded to a recent report that found Canyon County School districts' dress codes disproportionately target Latino students.
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According to a recent report Crime in Canyon County went up more than 10 percent from 2021 to 2022 - with violent crimes, like murder and assault, rising dramatically.
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A local bilingual group started in Canyon County is working to give a new generation of "little ones " an expanded relationship to nature.
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People from the Latino community went to a meeting at the Hispanic Cultural Center to have a discussion with city staff about the buidlings future.
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After the City of Nampa took back the Hispanic Cultural Center Latino leaders commit to reviving the building to become a beacon of hope.
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The Nampa City Council voted to extend the stay of three separate businesses at the Hispanic Cultural Center.
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The Snake River Stampede is back at the Ford Idaho Center next week, making this the 108th year for the “wildest fastest show on Earth.” The rodeo kicks off Tuesday, July 18 and wraps its finals the evening of July 22.
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The ACLU of Idaho released a report saying dress codes at Canyon County district schools disproportionately target latino students and jeopardize their civil rights.
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Japanese beetles have invaded Canyon County. Well, at least one small residential area of Caldwell and the Idaho Department of Agriculture is working to eliminate these nasty pests.
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Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland visited Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge in Canyon County South of Nampa to announce it will receive $1 million annually to boost access to diverse and historically marginalized communities.