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13th Annual Ice Cream Funday set for Saturday
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —The 13th Annual Ice Cream Funday is set to take over the Twin Falls City Park on Saturday. To help promote the event Jill Skeem joined us on Rise & Shine. To learn about the types of ice cream that will be there, when the...
City of Boise advances with Lowell and South Pools renovation plans
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — According to a recent news release, the City of Boise is moving forward with plans for two of its historic but aging pools. Members of the Boise City Council affirmed the following direction regarding the future of Lowell and South Pools:. Lowell Pool: Renovate the...
AQUATIC ADVENTURES: New slides at Ross Park Aquatic Complex officially open to the public
POCATELLO — The wait is over for the long-anticipated return of a water slide at the Ross Park Aquatic Center. And Gate City area residents have not one, but two state-of-the-art water attractions to help stay cool this summer and many more in the future. City officials, Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce Chiefs, construction developers, architects and swarms of children stood under the hot July sun on Friday in anticipation of...
Trouble Brewing: Meridian Fire Threatens Eagle Road Starbucks
Whether you're all about Starbucks or you've become a Dutch Bros fan, the fact that expensive coffee is available on almost every corner of the Treasure Valley is a beautiful thing for Idaho coffee lovers. Today, coffee lovers in South Meridian had a big scare. The equipment landscapers used to...
Boise’s Kellen Moore Prepares For Super Bowl Run
It's not easy to be a coach or a player in the NFL. For every fan favorite who becomes an iconic member of a franchise, there are others who must travel from town to town, team to team, hoping to find the right spot. Boise's Kellen Moore has come a...
Idaho Falls and fishermen work to allow night fishing along Greenbelt
Local fishermen have called to action for the City of Idaho Falls to allow night fishing in parks along the Snake River. They cite accounts of fishermen being chased off the park because of an ordinance not allowing activity in parks between 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. The concerns started on Facebook, where posts received hundreds of comments. Concerned fishermen posted that night was the best time to catch crawfish and sturgeon. Posts claimed police had been aggressively enforcing the ordinance. ...
Eagle City Council terminates Eagle Rodeo's 5-year lease early
EAGLE, Idaho — For almost a quarter century, The Eagle Rodeo has been throwing down in the small town of Eagle. But on Tuesday, June 9, Eagle City Council voted to terminate the five-year lease agreement with the rodeo two years early. Forcing the Eagle Rodeo to find a new location for the third time.
Big Changes Coming to Weiser’s Commercial Street
The Weiser community is going to see big changes to Commercial Street. Most notably the section between 3rd Street and State Street. Talking with Weiser City Public Works Director, Michael Campbell, the Commercial Street project has been in the works for a little over a year. “Projects like this have to be shovel ready to even get the grant. We had to have the design for this before we even applied for the grant,” Campbell stated.
Lewiston Grocery Outlet is Hosting Cars4Cause
Lewiston Grocery Outlet is hosting Cars4Cause to help raise funds for the LIFE Foundation for the Lewiston School District! Bring your friends and family on Saturday, July 20th, from 8 AM – 1 PM at the Lewiston High School Parking Lot. Come enjoy a day filled with:. Classic Cars...
Former head of University of Utah's diversity division, axed by HB261, is stepping down
SALT LAKE CITY — The University of Utah official who headed the U.'s now-disbanded Division for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion will be leaving to take a post promoting diversity initiatives at the American Association of Colleges and Universities. Mary Ann Villarreal — the vice president for equity, diversity and...
Longtime Park City-area landscapers fined $164K for storing equipment at home
Humberto Fragapane and Melisa Delarroca have been running their landscaping business from the home they bought in Highland Estates in 2020. The couple had been in business since at least 2015, but ran afoul of Summit County’s rules—and some neighbors—when they moved vehicles and equipment onto their 1.69-acre property.
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