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For the first time, Nampa is designating public buildings as warming spaces for those who need to escape elements during the day. The initiative was prompted by one Northwest Nazarene University student .
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Nampa’s only family shelter is set to close at the end of February despite growing demand for housing assistance. The Salvation Army is seeking donations from the community to remain open.
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Canyon County residents took advantage of absentee voting in record numbers but voter turnout still remained low compared to previous years.
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Canyon County is expecting long voting lines until the polls close at 8 p.m. despite a campaign encouraging absentee and early voting.
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Canyon County candidates vying for two state representative and 2 senate positions discussed their political stances ahead of the November 8th election.
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Expats are getting ready to celebrate Mexican Independence day, with the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho hosting a celebration in Nampa.
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Nampa received $3 million from the Federal Government in its efforts to be "good stewards of the water resources" in Canyon County
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Audrey Dutton, Senior Investigative Reporter with the Idaho Capital Sun; Rebecca Boone, Associated Press Supervisory Correspondent Boise Bureau; Betsy Russell, the Boise Bureau Chief at the Idaho Press and the voice of the Eye on Boise Blog; Mia Maldonado, intern with the Idaho Capital Sun.
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Canyon County is anticipating an increase in polling stations and looking to hire poll workers ahead of the November election.
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A new lab in Canyon County will help farmers access more disease free seeds.