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The Frank | Outdoor Idaho
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It's the largest forested wilderness in the lower 48, larger even than some states. Outside of Alaska, only Death Valley Wilderness is larger. So how did the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness become law?
We explore that question with a handful of folks who were there and who helped make it happen.
And we'll visit some of that 2.3 million acres, a landscape where Nature now rolls the dice.
It's been 35 years since Congress established the River of No Return Wilderness. We take the pulse of this remote, magical vastness, that many now call, simply, The Frank.
published: 20 Aug 2015
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USS Idaho (SSN799) Christening
00:00 - Stream Begins
18:45 - Ceremony Begins
29:30 - National Anthem
31:20 - Kevin Graney
44:20 - Bryan Caccavale
46:58 - Rep Joe Courtney
51:45 - Rep Russ Fulcher
54:07 - Sen Richard Blumenthal
59:58 - Gov Brad Little
1:02:30 - Lt Gov Susan Bysiewicz
1:05:48 - William Houston
1:10:24 - Nickolas Guertin
1:14:40 - Kevin Graney
1:16:41 - Teresa Stackley
1:23:00 - Levester Jones
1:27:42 - Christening
The U.S. Navy's newest Virginia-class submarine, the future USS IDAHO, will be formally christened and named on March 16 at General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Conn.
In a long-standing naval tradition, ship sponsor Terry Stackley will christen the submarine in the traditional manner with a bottle.
"In a uniquely Idahoan twist, rather than breaking a bottle of champagne on the b...
published: 17 Mar 2024
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Silver Linings: The Early Days of Idaho's Silver Valley
Stretching 40 miles through the heart of northern Idaho, Silver Valley is a time capsule of the West. Deep within its valley walls, empires rose...and sometimes fell. Beyond the ribald tales, you will discover how the region's past has shaped what the Silver Valley is today...and why it still resonates with the spirit of those who sought its Silver Linings.
published: 09 Jun 2015
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Idaho State of the State Address Jan. 8, 2024
Governor Brad Little delivers his State of the State Address Monday, January 8th, 2024.
published: 09 Jan 2024
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Hemingway House Virtual Tour | Idaho Experience
The Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho, isn’t open to the public. But you can get a personal virtual tour from the leaders of The Community Library who know it best.
published: 01 Dec 2021
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Behind the Scenes at Decemberfest
Filled with volunteers, staff, and holiday cheer, take a look at what happens during a live taping of IdahoPTV's annual Decemberfest pledge.
Video by Forrest Burger.
published: 08 Dec 2023
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Idaho's Nuclear Navy | Idaho Experience | Season 7 Episode 2
In the early fifties, the U.S. Navy under the leadership of Admiral Hyman Rickover was hard at work developing a nuclear-powered engine to drive submarines and aircraft carriers. The efforts created the Naval Reactors Facility in the desert outside Idaho Falls.
Idaho Experience, working with the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office, tells Idaho’s part in creating the U.S. Nuclear Navy.
published: 14 Dec 2023
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Outdoor Idaho's Almost Canada
Idaho stretches across two time zones, covers 83,774 miles and is bordered by six states and one country. The lush landscapes of north Idaho set the panhandle apart from the rest of the state.
Join Outdoor Idaho as the crew travels to the northernmost part of the Gem state, a remote and wild country that is "Almost Canada."
published: 02 May 2017
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City of Boise takes over repairs of the Union Block building
After the owner failed to meet deadlines placed by the city, it was forced to take over its repairs.
published: 10 Jun 2024
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Watch Idaho Public Television, On Demand
published: 23 Aug 2017
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The Frank | Outdoor Idaho
Want more Outdoor Idaho? Subscribe to our channel @OutdoorIdaho
It's the largest forested wilderness in the lower 48, larger even than some states. Outside of ...
Want more Outdoor Idaho? Subscribe to our channel @OutdoorIdaho
It's the largest forested wilderness in the lower 48, larger even than some states. Outside of
Alaska, only Death Valley Wilderness is larger. So how did the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness become law?
We explore that question with a handful of folks who were there and who helped make it happen.
And we'll visit some of that 2.3 million acres, a landscape where Nature now rolls the dice.
It's been 35 years since Congress established the River of No Return Wilderness. We take the pulse of this remote, magical vastness, that many now call, simply, The Frank.
https://wn.com/The_Frank_|_Outdoor_Idaho
Want more Outdoor Idaho? Subscribe to our channel @OutdoorIdaho
It's the largest forested wilderness in the lower 48, larger even than some states. Outside of
Alaska, only Death Valley Wilderness is larger. So how did the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness become law?
We explore that question with a handful of folks who were there and who helped make it happen.
And we'll visit some of that 2.3 million acres, a landscape where Nature now rolls the dice.
It's been 35 years since Congress established the River of No Return Wilderness. We take the pulse of this remote, magical vastness, that many now call, simply, The Frank.
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 192890
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USS Idaho (SSN799) Christening
00:00 - Stream Begins
18:45 - Ceremony Begins
29:30 - National Anthem
31:20 - Kevin Graney
44:20 - Bryan Caccavale
46:58 - Rep Joe Courtney
51:45 - Rep Russ Ful...
00:00 - Stream Begins
18:45 - Ceremony Begins
29:30 - National Anthem
31:20 - Kevin Graney
44:20 - Bryan Caccavale
46:58 - Rep Joe Courtney
51:45 - Rep Russ Fulcher
54:07 - Sen Richard Blumenthal
59:58 - Gov Brad Little
1:02:30 - Lt Gov Susan Bysiewicz
1:05:48 - William Houston
1:10:24 - Nickolas Guertin
1:14:40 - Kevin Graney
1:16:41 - Teresa Stackley
1:23:00 - Levester Jones
1:27:42 - Christening
The U.S. Navy's newest Virginia-class submarine, the future USS IDAHO, will be formally christened and named on March 16 at General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Conn.
In a long-standing naval tradition, ship sponsor Terry Stackley will christen the submarine in the traditional manner with a bottle.
"In a uniquely Idahoan twist, rather than breaking a bottle of champagne on the boat's hull, Stackley will christen it with a bottle containing water that she has collected from four of Idaho's lakes — Lake Pend Oreille, Payette Lake, Henrys Lake, and Redfish Lake," a press release said.
This is the first U.S. Navy warship that will bear the name USS IDAHO in more than 100 years; the battleship USS IDAHO BB42 was christened in June 1917.
The christening is the third of five major events in the life of a U.S. Navy warship before she joins the fleet and is deemed ready for combat, the release said.
Generally, the process takes about five years. The first event was the naming of the vessel. The second event was the keel-laying ceremony, officially marking the beginning of construction, which took place in August 2020 in Quonset Point, R.I.
After the christening, the submarine will undergo sea trials to ensure the ship's performance is in accordance with plans and specifications, according to the release.
After this rigorous series of tests, which should take about a year, the vessel will be accepted by the U.S. Navy in a commissioning ceremony prior to becoming an active part of the nation's military strategy.
“This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime event; to celebrate the naming of a Navy ship for the great state of Idaho, to honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans, to recognize the incredible Navy history and Navy legacy our state has and to recognize the amazing contribution our state has made to the acoustic stealth and nuclear power technology of our submarine force,” said former Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne.
https://wn.com/Uss_Idaho_(Ssn799)_Christening
00:00 - Stream Begins
18:45 - Ceremony Begins
29:30 - National Anthem
31:20 - Kevin Graney
44:20 - Bryan Caccavale
46:58 - Rep Joe Courtney
51:45 - Rep Russ Fulcher
54:07 - Sen Richard Blumenthal
59:58 - Gov Brad Little
1:02:30 - Lt Gov Susan Bysiewicz
1:05:48 - William Houston
1:10:24 - Nickolas Guertin
1:14:40 - Kevin Graney
1:16:41 - Teresa Stackley
1:23:00 - Levester Jones
1:27:42 - Christening
The U.S. Navy's newest Virginia-class submarine, the future USS IDAHO, will be formally christened and named on March 16 at General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Conn.
In a long-standing naval tradition, ship sponsor Terry Stackley will christen the submarine in the traditional manner with a bottle.
"In a uniquely Idahoan twist, rather than breaking a bottle of champagne on the boat's hull, Stackley will christen it with a bottle containing water that she has collected from four of Idaho's lakes — Lake Pend Oreille, Payette Lake, Henrys Lake, and Redfish Lake," a press release said.
This is the first U.S. Navy warship that will bear the name USS IDAHO in more than 100 years; the battleship USS IDAHO BB42 was christened in June 1917.
The christening is the third of five major events in the life of a U.S. Navy warship before she joins the fleet and is deemed ready for combat, the release said.
Generally, the process takes about five years. The first event was the naming of the vessel. The second event was the keel-laying ceremony, officially marking the beginning of construction, which took place in August 2020 in Quonset Point, R.I.
After the christening, the submarine will undergo sea trials to ensure the ship's performance is in accordance with plans and specifications, according to the release.
After this rigorous series of tests, which should take about a year, the vessel will be accepted by the U.S. Navy in a commissioning ceremony prior to becoming an active part of the nation's military strategy.
“This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime event; to celebrate the naming of a Navy ship for the great state of Idaho, to honor the service and sacrifice of our veterans, to recognize the incredible Navy history and Navy legacy our state has and to recognize the amazing contribution our state has made to the acoustic stealth and nuclear power technology of our submarine force,” said former Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne.
- published: 17 Mar 2024
- views: 4762
58:40
Silver Linings: The Early Days of Idaho's Silver Valley
Stretching 40 miles through the heart of northern Idaho, Silver Valley is a time capsule of the West. Deep within its valley walls, empires rose...and sometimes...
Stretching 40 miles through the heart of northern Idaho, Silver Valley is a time capsule of the West. Deep within its valley walls, empires rose...and sometimes fell. Beyond the ribald tales, you will discover how the region's past has shaped what the Silver Valley is today...and why it still resonates with the spirit of those who sought its Silver Linings.
https://wn.com/Silver_Linings_The_Early_Days_Of_Idaho's_Silver_Valley
Stretching 40 miles through the heart of northern Idaho, Silver Valley is a time capsule of the West. Deep within its valley walls, empires rose...and sometimes fell. Beyond the ribald tales, you will discover how the region's past has shaped what the Silver Valley is today...and why it still resonates with the spirit of those who sought its Silver Linings.
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 167787
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Idaho State of the State Address Jan. 8, 2024
Governor Brad Little delivers his State of the State Address Monday, January 8th, 2024.
Governor Brad Little delivers his State of the State Address Monday, January 8th, 2024.
https://wn.com/Idaho_State_Of_The_State_Address_Jan._8,_2024
Governor Brad Little delivers his State of the State Address Monday, January 8th, 2024.
- published: 09 Jan 2024
- views: 638
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Hemingway House Virtual Tour | Idaho Experience
The Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho, isn’t open to the public. But you can get a personal virtual tour from the leaders of The Community Library who know it b...
The Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho, isn’t open to the public. But you can get a personal virtual tour from the leaders of The Community Library who know it best.
https://wn.com/Hemingway_House_Virtual_Tour_|_Idaho_Experience
The Hemingway House in Ketchum, Idaho, isn’t open to the public. But you can get a personal virtual tour from the leaders of The Community Library who know it best.
- published: 01 Dec 2021
- views: 10051
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Behind the Scenes at Decemberfest
Filled with volunteers, staff, and holiday cheer, take a look at what happens during a live taping of IdahoPTV's annual Decemberfest pledge.
Video by Forrest B...
Filled with volunteers, staff, and holiday cheer, take a look at what happens during a live taping of IdahoPTV's annual Decemberfest pledge.
Video by Forrest Burger.
https://wn.com/Behind_The_Scenes_At_Decemberfest
Filled with volunteers, staff, and holiday cheer, take a look at what happens during a live taping of IdahoPTV's annual Decemberfest pledge.
Video by Forrest Burger.
- published: 08 Dec 2023
- views: 144
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Idaho's Nuclear Navy | Idaho Experience | Season 7 Episode 2
In the early fifties, the U.S. Navy under the leadership of Admiral Hyman Rickover was hard at work developing a nuclear-powered engine to drive submarines and ...
In the early fifties, the U.S. Navy under the leadership of Admiral Hyman Rickover was hard at work developing a nuclear-powered engine to drive submarines and aircraft carriers. The efforts created the Naval Reactors Facility in the desert outside Idaho Falls.
Idaho Experience, working with the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office, tells Idaho’s part in creating the U.S. Nuclear Navy.
https://wn.com/Idaho's_Nuclear_Navy_|_Idaho_Experience_|_Season_7_Episode_2
In the early fifties, the U.S. Navy under the leadership of Admiral Hyman Rickover was hard at work developing a nuclear-powered engine to drive submarines and aircraft carriers. The efforts created the Naval Reactors Facility in the desert outside Idaho Falls.
Idaho Experience, working with the Idaho State Historic Preservation Office, tells Idaho’s part in creating the U.S. Nuclear Navy.
- published: 14 Dec 2023
- views: 14018
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Outdoor Idaho's Almost Canada
Idaho stretches across two time zones, covers 83,774 miles and is bordered by six states and one country. The lush landscapes of north Idaho set the panhandle a...
Idaho stretches across two time zones, covers 83,774 miles and is bordered by six states and one country. The lush landscapes of north Idaho set the panhandle apart from the rest of the state.
Join Outdoor Idaho as the crew travels to the northernmost part of the Gem state, a remote and wild country that is "Almost Canada."
https://wn.com/Outdoor_Idaho's_Almost_Canada
Idaho stretches across two time zones, covers 83,774 miles and is bordered by six states and one country. The lush landscapes of north Idaho set the panhandle apart from the rest of the state.
Join Outdoor Idaho as the crew travels to the northernmost part of the Gem state, a remote and wild country that is "Almost Canada."
- published: 02 May 2017
- views: 3269
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City of Boise takes over repairs of the Union Block building
After the owner failed to meet deadlines placed by the city, it was forced to take over its repairs.
After the owner failed to meet deadlines placed by the city, it was forced to take over its repairs.
https://wn.com/City_Of_Boise_Takes_Over_Repairs_Of_The_Union_Block_Building
After the owner failed to meet deadlines placed by the city, it was forced to take over its repairs.
- published: 10 Jun 2024
- views: 263