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Boise Briefing: Famous Parrot; Beer Easter Egg Hunt; Skiing
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BOISE, ID — In today's Boise Briefing, a relationship between a friendly parrot and a sleepy puppy has over 20 million hits on TikTok. Green bikes are for sale while adults have the opportunity to hunt for Easter Eggs stuffed with adult prizes. Bogus is still going strong with great snow conditions and a positive report has been issued for a Superfund cleanup.
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1. A local parrot has over 20 million views witin four days on TikTok after the bird and a sleepy puppy had a special moment according to KTVB-TV.
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2. For those looking to purchase a bike for the upcoming summer, the Valley Regional Transit is holding a sale. There is one catch-the bikes are green. The Boise GreenBike program suspended operations last year and more than 70 bicycles are now up for sale. For more information, go here.
3. Adults miss out on the fun for many holidays. Now, an adult Easter Egg Hunt is planned according to LITE-FM. The Easter Egg (aka beer)Hunt is scheduled for Sunday, April 4 with over 150 eggs up for the find. The eggs are stuffed with prizes not meant for the kids.
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4. As the winter comes to a close, skiing and snowboarding are winding down. But, according to KIVI-TV, conditions are still great at Bogus Basin. Bogus has six inches of new snow within the last 48 hours and lift tickets remain available.
5. A cleanup at Idaho's nuclear site is going well according to The Idaho Press with radioactive and other contamination being removed safely. The newspaper reports on a five-year review conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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