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Rock Church Play opens this Friday
• Shows run every Friday and Saturday, July 5 through August 3. Star Valley’s traditional summer Rock Church Play is offering “History, Star Valley Style,” this summer with opening night this Friday, July 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the old church located in Auburn. Sponsored by the Star Valley Historical Society, this is the 31st season of plays that have been produced in the Rock Church. The show will run through the summer each Friday and Saturday.
Two adults, two juveniles arrested after state police find 18 pounds of meth in car following traffic stop near Pocatello
POCATELLO — On July 2nd, 2024, the Idaho State Police Domestic Highway Enforcement (DHE) Team conducted a traffic stop near Pocatello, Idaho, which resulted in a significant drug seizure. While patrolling Interstate 86, a DHE trooper observed a white 2015 Hyundai Genesis with a registration that was invalid. A traffic stop was initiated. The driver, a 23-year-old female from Tulare, California, did not have a valid driver's license. Suspicious behavior was observed from the occupants. The trooper also detected the odor of marijuana coming from...
NIGHTLIFE: New Speakeasy Opening in Twin Falls Idaho
UPDATE: The venue has changed the opening to July 12. A new speakeasy is opening in Twin Falls on July 12th promising excitement and fun for those wanting a new nightlife experience. The History of the Speakeasy. Speakeasies have a rich history, rooted in the Prohibition era of the 1920s...
Projects take over Braves Field during the summer
• Additional turf field, track resurfacing and updated bleachers all under construction. Sometimes a casual drive past the football field and track oval during the summer reveals a quiet or even sleepy day during the summer. Not this year. There are no fewer than three major projects currently underway which will change the look of the facility for the next two decades.
High Court Rejects Case of California man Fined for Dredge Mining in South Fork of the Clearwater
A decision from the U.S. Supreme Court protects Idaho rivers from what conservation groups say are harmful mining practices. The justices rejected a petition to review a case in which a California suction dredge miner conducted his operations without a Clean Water Act permit in Idaho. The miner, Shannon Poe,...
‘I feel like a train hit me.’ Local man shares miraculous story of survival after being hit by lightning
MACKAY — Jacob Behling doesn’t remember a thing. All he knows is it was Wednesday evening, June 26, and he had been off work for a few hours. The 21-year-old Rigby man is a crusher who works near mines in Mackay and stays in a camper during the week. Around ten other guys work with him and some had gathered to have dinner.
Bryli Groll from Cokeville Will Run Track at the University of Wyoming
Cokeville’s Bryli Groll has signed with the University of Wyoming track and field program. Groll was a three-time state champion in the 800 meters, three-time state champion in the 1600 meters, two-time state champion in the 3200 meters, and a state champion in the 400 meters. She holds the Class 1A state record in the 1600 (5:21.44) and 3200 meters (11:50.81). Groll also holds school records at CHS in the 1600 meters, girls’ javelin, and the Sprint Medley Relay.
Stage 1 Fire Restrictions in Effect for Southwest Laramie County
Due to increasing fire danger, Stage 1 fire restrictions are now in effect for Laramie County Fire District #10 in the southwest corner of the county. The restrictions, which only affect those who live within LCFD#10, went into effect at 9 a.m. this morning. Restrictions/Exemptions. The following activities and uses...
WYO Film Festival taking part in WyoGives
The WYO Film Festival was founded by Justin Stroup. His passion for film led him to seek films that are innovative, inspirational and capture the independent spirit of the storytellers. During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, Stroup said it’s not only his passion that led the festival to...
More than 4,000 pounds of liquid eggs recalled from nine states
More than 4,600 pounds of liquid egg products have been pulled from shelves due to "misbranding and undeclared allergens." Michael Foods Inc. has issued a recall on approximately 4,620 pounds of liquid egg products that contained milk, which is a known allergen but was not declared on the product label, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Sunday. Details about liquid egg recall "The problem was discovered during a routine carton inventory evaluation. The establishment notified FSIS when it discovered that a limited amount of Whole Egg with Citric Acid cartons was unaccounted for, and there was a corresponding excess of Breakfast Blend Scrambled Egg carton in inventory," the FSIS stated. "The unaccounted Whole Egg with Citric Acid cartons were inadvertently utilized during a single short Breakfast Blend Scrambled Egg production run. The Breakfast Blend formulation contains an allergen, a dairy ingredient (milk), which is not declared on the Whole Egg with Citric Acid label."
Elevate Quantum Awarded $127 Million to Secure US Leadership in Quantum Technology – CNM a Designated Lead for Training Quantum Technicians
Elevate Quantum, a consortium of organizations based in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming, announced on Tuesday that it received a Tech Hub Phase 2 Implementation award from the U.S. Department of Commerce, resulting in $127 million in funding. The award is expected to spur more than $2 billion in additional private capital and establish the Mountain West region as a global leader in quantum innovation and quantum economic and workforce development.
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