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Boise and Interagency
The National Interagency Fire Center is based in the city of Boise and the Boise Airport is used for logistical support.
* National Interagency Fire Center ( NIFC ): Coordination facility in Boise, Idaho, operated by several U. S. agencies to provide logistics, weather information and resource coordination for wildfire suppression across the U. S. ( formerly BIFC ).

Boise and Fire
The city is served by the Placerville Fire Department which has its fire station located adjacent to the city plaza and the East Boise County ambulance service.
Arnold began Great Western Fire Control Supply in Boise, Idaho in 1940, a company that sold and installed fire suppression systems, a job that took him around the Pacific Northwest.
The Boise Fire Department runs its monthly swiftwater rescue drills on the Boise River, here running fast, cold and high with late spring snow melt ; an unprotected human being can only retain consciousness for roughly two minutes in such cold water before succumbing to hypothermia and losing consciousness.

Boise and Center
The " Velma V. Morrison Center for the Performing Arts " has 2, 000 seats in its primary performance hall, and hosts a wide variety of fine arts performances, including the Broadway in Boise series, concerts and other events.
Carroll is a member of the Board of Directors of other companies, including Boise Cascade, Vulcan Materials, American Express, Scottish Power, and Texas Medical Center.
* First Place: Treasure Valley Math and Science Center ( Boise, Idaho )
* Second Place: Treasure Valley Math and Science Center ( Boise, Idaho )
Built in 1984, the World Center for Birds of Prey is located on on a hilltop overlooking Boise, Idaho.
They were moved to Boise after the organization established the World Center for Birds of Prey in 1984.
* 06 Boise, ID-Idaho Center
In December 2008, the 83-year-old McClure suffered a stroke and was sent to the intensive care unit at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise.
The Idaho Center is a complex of sports and entertainment venues in Nampa, Idaho, approximately west of Boise.
Additionally, the Idaho Horse Park is used for horse shows and the Sports Center is utilized for indoor track and field events, including the home meets of the Boise State University Broncos track teams.
In March 2004, the Idaho Center arena was the home court for the Boise State men's basketball team in the second round matchup in the NIT against the UWM Panthers.
The game was moved to the Idaho Center due to a prior scheduled Metallica concert at Boise State's Taco Bell Arena.
Boise is home of the Basque Museum and Cultural Center and hosts a large Basque festival known as Jaialdi every five years.
* Cenarrusa Center for Basque Studies, Boise State University

Boise and former
) Coached by former Boise State and Scottish Claymores head coach Jim Criner, the Outlaws competed in the XFL's only season, held in the spring of 2001.
* James P. Pope, former U. S. Senator from Idaho and former mayor of Boise.
* Dirk Koetter — current Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator, former Head Coach for Boise State and Arizona State Football
The Claymores were assigned former Arena Football League coach Lary Kuharich to be their first head coach, but just days before their first game against Rhein, Kuharich was dismissed and replaced by former Boise State head coach Jim Criner.
Small and large venues exist throughout downtown Boise, though the former consists of mostly bars and coffee shops ( i. e. the Neurolux ), and the larger remain concert halls and arenas ( i. e. Taco Bell Arena and Quest Arena ).
* Lyle Smith, former assistant coach and head coach of the Boise State college football program
* Reuben P. Boise ( 1819-1907 ), former chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court
Athletic facilities include Bill Wigle Field ( former home to several minor league baseball teams, including the Boise Hawks ), an indoor batting cage facility, synthetic-rubber track and several other fields used for physical education classes and extra-circular activities.
( photo-1971 ) Boise State became a charter member of NCAA Division II when the NCAA reorganized the former College Division in 1973.
The film is narrated by former Boise television anchor Claudia Weathermon.
The station's alumni include Brent Carey ( went on to WDRQ & WDVD Detroit, and PD of WIOG Saginaw, WTWR-FM Toledo, and KCIX / KXLT in Boise, ID ), McConnell " Man @ Large " Adams ( went on to WIOG, WDRQ, KKDA / K-104 ( APD / Nights ) Dallas Texas, My 103. 9 and Wild 96. 3 in Ft. Wayne, and KFAT 92. 9 in Anchorage, Alaska, Aaron Santini ( KKHQ PD in Waterloo, Iowa ), WQAL ( Cleveland ) morning jock Rebecca Wilde, Radio Disney jock Aaron K., Craig Russell, who did 2 tours of duty in the Alpine City, hosted both the Morning Hustle ( 1993 – 1995 ) and the Afternoon Hustle ( 1999 – 2004 ); he is now at WFGR in Grand Rapids ; Andrew Delancey ( now producing television news in Tampa, and doing afternoon news for the statewide " Smile FM " contemporary Christian music network ), and former WDRQ ( Detroit ) jock Jake Edwards ( now on WDVD ).
After photography, Walter went back to a former career working as a dry goods store clerk, which profession he apparently was more proud of than his short stint with fame as the " Government Photographer ," and died quietly in his home town of Boise some time in June 1960 at the age of 77 according to the 1 July 1960 AP Wire.

Boise and name
Current sources attribute the name to the canyon of the Boise River near Caldwell.
Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Boise, after Boise, Idaho.
* The MPC Computers Bowl, a previous name of the college football Humanitarian Bowl game held annually at Bronco Stadium in Boise, Idaho
Boise Cascade Holdings, LLC, which uses the trade name Boise, is an American pulp and paper company, ranked as the thirteenth largest forest products company in the world.
In February 2008, the company spun off its paper and packaging operations to a new company, Boise Inc., with Boise Cascade resuming use of its old name.
With more than 3, 500 students in Newberg, Portland, Salem, and Boise, Idaho, and at other teaching sites in Oregon, George Fox is now the third-largest private college in Oregon .< ref name = gfu_glance >
During her final term in 1999, Chenoweth married rancher and author Wayne Hage in Boise and changed her name to Helen Chenoweth-Hage.
Coby came out for the 2006 NBA Draft after a bout with thyroid cancer, but withdrew his name before the draft and returned to Boise State for his senior year.
After a final live release, Kobluk left ; Denver and Boise replaced Kobluk with Michael Johnson ( who would later go on as a solo artist to record " Bluer Than Blue " among other popular songs ) and, because of contractual requirements that prohibited using the " Mitchell " name after the last original member left, became " Denver, Boise and Johnson ".
Bronco Stadium is the fourth venue and second of the same name at Boise State ; the three on-campus stadiums were built in 1940, 1950, and 1970, respectively.
Eugene Television bought KBCI-TV in Boise in 1975 and changed its name to Northwest Television.
Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen formed in 1967 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with Frayne ( b. July 19, 1944 in Boise, Idaho ) taking the stage name Commander Cody.

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