Join your County Commissioners on Saturday, May 4, from 10am-2pm for a fun day of fishing at Fishin’ with the Commission… bring the entire family!
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Join your County Commissioners on Saturday, May 4, from 10am-2pm for a fun day of fishing at Fishin’ with the Commission… bring the entire family!
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation have announced they will continue to increase Boise River flows through April 19. Currently, Boise River flows through town are approximately 3,450 cubic feet per second (cfs). Flows will increase by 500 cfs daily, beginning on Tuesday, April 16, and continuing through Friday, April
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 3, 2019 Contact: Judy Morris Commissioners Office 208-287-7000 Apply for 2019 Property Tax Reduction / Veteran’s Property Tax Reduction / Property Tax Deferral by April 15 (Boise, ID) – The Ada County Assessor’s Office would like to remind residents of the Monday, April 15, 2019 deadline to apply for enrollment in
Ridge to Rivers has launched a new, interactive 3D map! Runners, hikers and riders are now able to engage with the map for better experience on the trails.
The Board of County Commissioners proclaimed April 2019 as National County Government Month!
The Board of County Commissioners has released the 2018 Ada County Year In Review report. This snapshot shows the services Ada County provides, the challenges that occurred and the successes that were attained.
Now is the time to apply for the 2019 State of Idaho Property Tax Reduction Programs. You can enroll through the Assessor’s Office until April 15th.
On January 14, Ada County’s new and re-elected officials took their oath of office during a Swearing-In Ceremony held at the Ada County Courthouse.
The Ada County Historic Preservation Council is accepting nominations for the 2019 Making History Award, which honors people, groups or businesses whose activities today are creating our future history.
The Ada County Prosecutor’s Office retired Sunday, the Courthouse dog last month. She provided comfort and support to vulnerable victims helping calm their fears and reduce their level of anxiety as they navigated the criminal justice system.