
Keith Burrell
Technical Director at KSAW-TV (Nampa, ID)
Articles
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4 days ago |
kivitv.com | Keith Burrell
CANYON COUNTY, Idaho - A driver who struck an Idaho Department of Corrections work van on Interstate 84 near New Plymouth has been released from the hospital with only minor injuries, despite being ejected from their vehicle during the crash. The collision occurred Tuesday afternoon when the driver's Toyota Tundra hit a parked IDOC work van while crews were cleaning trash along the roadside. According to police, the truck then veered across both lanes of traffic and rolled.
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5 days ago |
kivitv.com | Keith Burrell
NAMPA, Idaho - Tractor Supply Company has officially broken ground on its 11th distribution center and first in the Northwest. The 865,000 square foot industrial complex is the newest addition to a growing Nampa. Idaho beat out four other states to secure the facility, which will serve as a key distribution hub for the company in the Northwest region. "One of my goals, long-term, was actually that we had jobs in our local community and a variety of jobs.
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6 days ago |
kivitv.com | Keith Burrell
NAMPA, Idaho - At the College of Western Idaho, students are learning to navigate the skies with drone technology that's reshaping industries across the economy. The college's Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) program is designed to prepare students for a wide range of career opportunities in the rapidly expanding drone industry.
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1 week ago |
kivitv.com | Keith Burrell
NAMPA, Idaho - Professional bull rider Ezekiel Mitchell is quickly becoming a household name in the sport, and he'll soon be competing in Nampa as part of the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) tour. Unlike many in the sport, Mitchell didn't grow up in a rodeo family. His father worked as an equine dentist serving clients across Texas but wasn't involved in rodeos. "I moved with my mom, and she definitely didn't know," Mitchell explained. "So I got on YouTube and built a barrel in my backyard.
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1 week ago |
kivitv.com | Keith Burrell
NAMPA, Idaho - Idaho's hot summers are getting an eco-friendly intervention at the College of Western Idaho, where students and community members are planting trees ahead of Arbor Day to combat urban heat islands and create new educational spaces.
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