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sharkey hot springs input meeting

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Salmon Field Office (SFO) is considering implementing a $3.00 daily user fee and a $20.00 annual pass at Sharkey Hot Springs to alleviate some of the maintenance costs associated with the site. The SFO would like public input on the proposal and is inviting anyone interested to attend a public meeting on

Brekke goes to Montana Western

 Montana Western football coach Ryan Nourse announced the signing of wide receiver/defensive back Beau Brekke of Salmon.
 

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XC Ski area announces winners of raffle

On behalf of the Bitterroot Cross-Country Ski Club thank you Odd Fellows Bakery and the Salmon Chamber for helping with our 2012 Extravaganza.

XC ski trips Feb 19 & 26

Minor Update to last (Feb 10) ski report on Thursday, February 16, 2012 21:13 PM: Go to

World Jet Boat River Races Come to Idaho

The races will be held on the St. Joe, Snake, Clearwater and Salmon rivers. Competitors come from the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Mexico—the only four countries that jet boat river race.

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Baseball and hockey agreements signed with City of Salmon

Baseball and Softball Association representatives were guests at the city’s January meeting of the city’s Parks and Recreation Committee according to a February 1st report to the Salmon City Council. Article by Leslie Shumate.
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Hitting the promotional trail

Read about promoting an equine businness in this Ag Weekly article by Susan Dudasik of Salmon.

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High School Age Group hockey tournament this weekend in Salmon

The High School Age group hockey tournament will take place this weekend HERE in Salmon, featuring Senior Night Saturday Night at 8:30 PM.

Bike/Pedestrian/PublicTransportation comments sought

ALL PEOPLE INTERESTED IN BIKE/PED PATHS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, PLEASE GO TO

Big Snowstorms Increase Idaho Snowpack to "Ideal" Levels for Summer River Trips

A series of major snowstorms boosted snowpacks dramatically in the second half of January, quickly re-positioning Idaho's world-renowned rivers into an "ideal" scenario with plenty of water for a fun-filled spring and summer season, officials said this week.

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