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June 22, 202612 min

Happening in Boise: Soccer records, Spud Daddy, and the 94-degree sweat-fest

Boise recently celebrated a significant sports victory as Athletic Club Boise secured a one-to-zero win over Union Omaha, drawing a record-setting home crowd. This success highlights the growing engagement in local soccer. The community also observed the fifteenth annual Return of the Boise Valley People gathering, an event dedicated to honoring the cultural heritage of the area's indigenous tribes. Adding to the local flavor, Spud Daddy has opened in BODO, offering unique potato-based dishes, becoming a notable new dining option downtown.

However, residents are navigating ongoing infrastructure projects, including a new bridge repair project along the Greenbelt, affecting pedestrian and cyclist access near the river. Motorists and pathway users are advised to check for closures and detours. In Meridian, a public safety incident involving a residence led to the displacement of ten individuals, though no physical injuries were reported. Authorities are reviewing the circumstances, and the community is reminded to practice fire safety, especially with increasing dry conditions. Separately, Asana Climbing Gym in Garden City announced its upcoming closure at year-end, citing lease negotiations.

Discussions are also underway regarding educational initiatives, as the school district moves forward with "development centers" for early learners, part of a broader "community classroom" approach. A recent meeting provided parents of Owyhee Elementary students with updates, though some concerns about the process have been voiced. Furthermore, new housing developments are proposed, including a 211-home subdivision in Meridian and approximately 300 new apartments on the Boise Bench, reflecting continued community growth and evolving property values.

Looking ahead, the community calendar is busy. The Boise Music Festival is scheduled for Saturday at Expo Idaho, featuring multiple artists. Also on Saturday, the Roosevelt Market Block Party will offer live music and local vendors in the East End, while Eagle Fun Days kicks off in Eagle with a parade planned. Residents attending these events, or navigating daily commutes, should be aware of several critical traffic updates, including closures on Shoreline Drive and ongoing work on State Street near Pierce Park Lane, which has eliminated left turns in the area. The National Weather Service forecasts rising temperatures into the low nineties mid-week before a chance of showers and cooler temperatures arrive by the weekend, prompting reminders to stay hydrated and take precautions against the heat.