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  • The Famous Idaho Potato Tour is a nationwide campaign created by the Idaho Potato Commission to celebrate Idaho’s most iconic crop and promote healthy eating, agriculture, and fun.

    Abilene to Host Unique Tourism Event

    News Apr 16, 2025

    The Famous Idaho Potato Tour is a nationwide campaign created by the Idaho Potato Commission to...

  • Trail Closed for Reconstruction

    Breakneck Ridge Trailhead To Close For Two-Year Renovation Project

    News Apr 15, 2025

    Breakneck Ridge, other area trails, and the adjacent Breakneck Ridge Metro-North Station will close...

  • For a while, the question was whether the 2025 version of The Last Great Race on Earth would be the very last. The Iditarod, one of Alaska’s longest-running traditions, was in financial jeopardy. A loss of sponsors put the race at risk, and a state legislative committee denied a $1.4 million funding request. But for now, the race may see another year.

    Iditarod Survives Threats to Future Runnings… for Now

    Article Apr 14, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    For a while, the question was whether the 2025 version of The Last Great Race on Earth would be the ...

  • What is the Report Card On The Million Coaches Challenge?

    What is the Report Card On The Million Coaches Challenge?

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Michael Popke

    At the turn of the New Year, SDM covered the Million Coaches Challenge, which aimed to grow a genera...

  • FIFA Women’s World Cup to Make a Return Trip to the USA in 2031

    FIFA Women’s World Cup to Make a Return Trip to the USA in 2031

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    The Women’s World Cup is on its way back to the United States. FIFA has confirmed that the USA will ...

  • 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast Has Big News for Events, Destinations

    2025 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast Has Big News for Events, Destinations

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    Last year, AccuWeather delivered a particularly accurate forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season,...

  • No Lifeguard Shortage? Reimagining May Be Key to Staffing at Events

    No Lifeguard Shortage? Reimagining May Be Key to Staffing Events

    Article Apr 10, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    One industry expert would like to go on record: There is actually no lifeguard shortage. There is, h...

  • Want a sure sign of spring to distract you from your busted bracket? Major League Baseball has stepped up to the plate. This comes on the heels of an extremely lucrative and well attended spring training season. This year, the season actually began in mid-March with a game in Tokyo. Here is a list of 10 weird facts on the Great American pastime.

    Live Rays, Dead Birds and Other Offbeat MLB Factoids

    Article Mar 27, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    Want a sure sign of spring to distract you from your busted bracket? Major League Baseball has stepp...

  • As the legislative session in DC continues, swim industry members are pinning their hopes on a bipartisan bill that could enhance water safety by allowing the use of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Savings Accounts (FSAs) for swim lessons. It’s important news for swimming event owners, as it could result in even more swimmers.

    Advocates Throwing Support Behind New Water Safety Legislation

    Article Mar 27, 2025 | By: Mary Helen Sprecher

    As the legislative session in Washington continues, swim industry members are pinning their hopes on...

  • Sports Leagues Back New Bill Allowing Local Officials to Disable Drones Over Stadiums

    Sports Leagues Back New Bill Allowing Local Officials to Disable Drones

    Article Mar 27, 2025 | By: Michael Popke

    While we’ve seen plenty of news about unauthorized drones appearing in the skies over pro games, aut...

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