BOISE, Idaho (KBOI) — The City of Boise says they are looking into a new proposal that involves the proposed downtown stadium project, but the city stresses that at this point it's just an idea that they are looking into.
The city says the idea would be to have Boise and the other agencies involved in the project to build a sports park on the empty property that the College of Western Idaho owns adjacent to Whitewater Park Boulevard, a short distance from the currently proposed spot.
Nicole Cosgrove Nicole is the proud mom of 3 rescue fur babies, Baby, a Burmese cat; Rosa, a New Zealand Huntaway; and Mac, a Lab/Mastiff. A Canadian expat, Nicole now lives on a lush forest property with her Kiwi husband and new baby daughter in New Zealand. She has a strong love for all animals of all shapes and sizes (and particularly loves a good interspecies friendship) and wants to share her animal knowledge and other experts' knowledge with pet lovers across the globe.
When it comes to our health, it's important to make informed decisions. If you have a cold and are scheduled for a colonoscopy, you may be wondering whether it's safe to proceed with the procedure. In this blog post, we will explore the topic and provide you with the information you need to make the right decision.
What is a Colonoscopy? A colonoscopy is a medical procedure that allows doctors to examine the inside of your colon and rectum.
Perioral dermatitis is a common skin condition that affects many individuals. It is characterized by redness, bumps, and sometimes even pustules around the mouth and nose area. If you're struggling with perioral dermatitis, you're not alone. Fortunately, there are effective treatment options available, and one of the most recommended is Soolantra. What is Soolantra? Soolantra is a prescription medication that contains ivermectin, a powerful anti-parasitic agent. While it is primarily used to treat rosacea, it has also been found to be highly effective in managing perioral dermatitis.
Call them the $20 million dollar club. The Boys of Summer are bringing home some enormous paychecks these days. Major League Baseball has opened the wallet and is shelling out big bucks for their top players. Of the 27 highest paid baseball players in 2014, 21 of them will make AT LEAST $20 million this season. That's up $2 million from last year's figures. Now is the time to kick yourself for abandoning baseball after Little League, as these men make more in one season that you ever will for playing America's pastime.