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New restaurant planned for former Meridian brewery space - BoiseDev 06/05/2026

New restaurant planned for former Meridian brewery space

New restaurant planned for former Meridian brewery space - BoiseDev Something new is in store for a former Meridian brewery. Permits have been filed with the City of Meridian for The Foundry at 1511 W. McMillan Rd, Suite 100, the site of the former Loose Screw Beer Co., which closed this location earlier this year and is still operating out of its downtown Meridian....

‘Unexpected situation’: Tamarack’s mountain biking season on hold after windstorm - Valley Lookout 06/05/2026

‘Unexpected situation’: Tamarack forced to put mountain biking season on hold

‘Unexpected situation’: Tamarack’s mountain biking season on hold after windstorm - Valley Lookout A windstorm that blew through Valley County last week is proving especially costly for Tamarack Resort.  The resort discovered after the May 25 windstorm that damage to its Tamarack Express Chairlift will cost the resort about a month of its downhill mountain biking season.  Normally, the chairlif...

Boise pickleball club evicted. Members were charged the day it closed - BoiseDev 06/05/2026

Boise pickleball club evicted. Members were charged the day it closed

Boise pickleball club evicted. Members were charged the day it closed - BoiseDev An indoor pickleball business in Boise was evicted for not paying rent, and scores of members say they were charged for memberships they can’t use. On Tuesday, S2 Pickleball at 3615 S. Federal Way in Boise closed. Ownership claimed in a letter to members viewed by BoiseDev that they had been negot...

06/05/2026
Boise drops wastewater project after cost went up 1200%. Customer bills would have nearly tripled - BoiseDev 06/04/2026

Boise drops wastewater project after cost went up 1200%. Customer bills would have nearly tripled

Boise drops wastewater project after cost went up 1200%. Customer bills would have nearly tripled - BoiseDev City officials have put plans to recycle industrial wastewater in Boise’s southeast on the shelf, for now. Following a work session, the Boise City Council opted to pause plans to develop a recycled water facility on a parcel purchased by the city in 2024. The project would have taken wastewater f...

Five-story building proposed for site of old condemned hotel - BoiseDev 06/04/2026

Five-story building proposed for site of old condemned hotel

Five-story building proposed for site of old condemned hotel - BoiseDev Three years after city officials shut down the Travelers Motel for “deplorable” living conditions, a new project could rise up from the ground. According to early planning documents filed with the City of Boise, a five-story apartment building with an affordability component is proposed for the ...

‘It’s very frustrating’: New fee in Valley County takes aim at road litter - Valley Lookout 06/04/2026

‘It’s very frustrating’: Valley County takes aim at road litter

‘It’s very frustrating’: New fee in Valley County takes aim at road litter - Valley Lookout The next time you take a load of trash to the Valley County Transfer Site, it could cost you an extra $25 if the load isn’t properly covered. On Monday, the Board of County Commissioners adopted a new $25 fee that can be assessed to anyone who shows up to the transfer site with an […]

Italian ice, custard, and 'gelata' coming to Treasure Valley - BoiseDev 06/04/2026

Italian ice, custard, and 'gelata' coming to Treasure Valley

Italian ice, custard, and 'gelata' coming to Treasure Valley - BoiseDev A Utah chain known for “gelata” and Italian ice is making its way to the Treasure Valley. Zeppe’s Italian Ice and Frozen Custard is opening in Star at 9759 W. State St, Suite 100, next to Taphouse. It will open on Saturday, June 6. The Utah-based chain first opened in Harrisville in 2007, and ...

06/04/2026

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'The state of the city is rising': Meridian mayor talks progress, challenges in annual address - BoiseDev 06/04/2026

'The state of the city is rising': Meridian mayor talks progress, challenges in annual address

'The state of the city is rising': Meridian mayor talks progress, challenges in annual address - BoiseDev Despite challenges and headwinds, Meridian Mayor Robert Simison said that the city is rising. During his annual state of the city address on Wednesday afternoon, Simison highlighted some of the progress the city is making in a variety of avenues, from drones and AI to reduced first responder times,....

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