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So much of a city's identity can be discovered through their art, which is why things like public murals and sculptures are so important; they help tell a story.
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Artist Michael Norsk uses painting to help manage his mental health. Now, he’s hoping his experience and art can create support for others with similar struggles.
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Imagine sending your child off on an adventure to a foreign country and waiting to hear from them, letting you know they've arrived safely, but that call never comes.
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Idaho Art Gallery's July Art Show Exhibition starts Friday in downtown Meridian. The event will feature everything from landscapes to abstract resin works to charcoal fantasy pieces.
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For 75 years the Meridian Speedway has served as one of the most popular recreational sites in the Treasure Valley. Now, its importance is being acknowledged as it's added the National Register of Historic Places.
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The City of Meridian has agreed to accept millions of dollars from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to add more fire fighters over the next three years.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) awarded a $8.1M SAFER Grant to the Meridian Fire Department September 1. But the city has yet to accept the money, with a Sept. 30 deadline fast approaching.
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Next week, the City of Meridian is asking everyone to perform an act of kindness, from the small to the large, to spread some compassion throughout the community.
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On January 5, Idaho's new Attorney General, Raúl Labrador announced that he was moving to dismiss charges against Sara Brady.
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The Meridian Fire Department recommends buying fireworks labeled "Safe and Sane." These include fountains, sparklers and other non-aerial fireworks.