Thursday, May 22nd, 2025

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Good morning, Nampa. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 22nd of May.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A YMCA project in Western Idaho has gained strong support from community members who are uniting to boost the initiative—local officials say the positive momentum will guide next planning phases—with hopes to enhance local services. Officials expect more detailed proposals to be shared soon as community input continues to shape the project. Idaho Press
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Voters passed a $7.9 million temporary override levy Tuesday—boosting funds to support Canyon County Ambulance District's emergency operations, which the district hailed as a major win for its community services. Idaho Press
- ➤ At a recent meeting, Nampa City Council restored $233,650 to Valley Regional Transit after concerns that cutting the funds would jeopardize a $560,000 Federal Transit Administration grant and on-demand service for more than 1,000 daily riders; VRT CEO Elaine Clegg said set-route ridership increased by 22.1% with schedule improvements. The council will decide on funding for the 2026 fiscal year in a future meeting to ensure continued transit support for residents. KTVB
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Doctors warn that Idahoans face higher risks of skin cancer from more outdoor activity during Skin Cancer Awareness Month—key advice is to check moles regularly and use SPF 30 or higher sunscreen. Saint Alphonsus surgical oncologist Leah Stockton stressed wearing protective clothing and avoiding sun lamps to lessen the risk of melanoma. KTVB
- ➤ Firefighter Justin 'Riley' Shaw was injured by a falling tree while battling a wildfire last summer and spent 230 days in the hospital; he is now medically stable and can feed and dress himself despite not yet walking independently. He will move to a specialized rehabilitation facility in Omaha soon—where he will continue his recovery for about three months. KBOI
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Sports teams are making big moves today — the Boise Hawks began their 38th season with a 9-3 loss to the Idaho Falls Chukars and plan to build a new 5,000-seat stadium at their current site to reach Triple-A play. Local sports saw Northwest Nazarene advance in Division II baseball, Boise State add new transfers to its football roster, the Steelheads announce 36 home games, and Indy car driver Sting Ray Robb prepares for the Indianapolis 500 while raising money for charity. KTVB
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Great Northwest Field Youth Conference 2025
May 23-26 — Northwest Nazarene University — $150 — A spirited youth gathering for worship, fellowship, and fun with inspiring speakers.
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Hardy Concert
6:30 p.m. — Ford Idaho Center — Ticket prices from $109 — Experience Hardy live at the iconic Nampa venue with great seating options available.
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Indian Creek Wine Run 5k
8:30-10:00 a.m. — Indian Creek Winery — Registration required — Run or walk through beautiful scenery while enjoying wine from a local winery.
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Breakthrough Basketball Skills Camp
Various times — Northwest Nazarene University — $97 for observing coaches — Enhance your basketball skills with high-intensity drills focused on scoring and playmaking.
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Ivan Cornejo Concert
7:00 – 8:30 PM — Ford Idaho Center — Tickets from $102 — Enjoy an evening of music with Ivan Cornejo at this local venue.
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Timber Creek Recycling Facility Presentation and Tour
10 a.m. - 12 p.m. — Timber Creek Recycling Nampa — Free entry — Learn about innovative recycling practices and explore a cutting-edge composting facility.
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The Prince of Egypt Musical
7:30-9 p.m. — Music Theatre of Idaho — Ticket prices vary — Experience the classic story of Exodus brought to life in this breathtaking musical performance.
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Silver Screen on the Green - DESPICABLE ME 4
8-11:30 p.m. — Orah Brandt Park — Free entry — Enjoy a fun summer movie night with family and friends on a large inflatable screen.
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Fathers Day Classic Car Show
10 AM – 1 PM — Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village — Supports Alzheimer's Association — Celebrate Father's Day with classic cars and family fun.
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Snake River Stampede
7-10 a.m. — Ford Idaho Center — $6 per plate — Enjoy a hearty breakfast and support a great cause with family and friends.
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