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Pocatello Fourth of July parade highlights Bannock County’s many celebrations
POCATELLO — Pocatello’s Independence Day Celebration will begin Thursday morning with the annual parade through Historic Old Town Pocatello. The “Star Spangled Celebration” parade is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. at the corner of Main Street and West Fremont Street. It will loop around West Sublette Street onto North Arthur Avenue before taking West Bonneville Street back to Main Street, finishing where it started.
Independence Day gas prices with AAA
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Over 71 million people will be traveling for this Fourth of July holiday, and that means gas prices may cause you some pain at the pump. Matthew Conde from AAA joined us on Rise and Shine to give us some tips before you head out on the road.
Wellness Wednesday: Summer Safety Tips
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) —Summer is in full swing, and while you may be focusing on having fun, it’s important to also focus on being safe. Randy Morris from the Magic Valley Paramedics team joined us on Rise and Shine to give us some tips on how to stay safe this summer.
Bloomington Residents Invited to Discuss Public Utility Easements at City Council Meeting
Residents of Bloomington have the opportunity to engage in public discourse regarding the fate of public utility easements at 9030 Park Avenue S. The Bloomington City Council intends to decide on the matter, with an ordinance V2024-778 set to potentially vacate existing easements. The City Council meeting, where this ordinance will be addressed, is scheduled for Monday, July 22, at 6:30 p.m., as announced by the City of Bloomington's official website.
Liberal Californians Moving to Idaho are in for a Rude Awakening
The exodus from Gavin Newsom's California continues as more people move to Idaho. Idahoans, known for their warm and welcoming nature, are embracing newcomers while upholding traditional American values. Their love for the country is evident, and they are not in favor of big-government liberals trying to take control of their lives.
Is It Illegal To Shoot Down A Drone in Idaho?
Paranoia is at an all-time high these days and honestly, we get it. You never know who you can trust and shoot, throw in the fact that we're in an election year... it feels like we all have to watch our backs these days. Don't let your paranoia get you...
Boise Area Fire Teams Prepare For Insane Fireworks Night
Idaho is not perfect, and this week will prove the folly of one of our many state laws. The famous Idaho fireworks law states that you can legally purchase aerial fireworks, but you must pledge not to use them. Fireworks sellers must have individuals sign affidavits that they understand and will not violate state law by firing off their fireworks purchases.
The Latest Update On Boise’s New In-N-Out: When Will They Open?
Back when In-N-Out opened in Meridian in December, "In-N-Out Mania" swept the Treasure Valley. Even if you go today, expect to wait in line... the people of Idaho sure do love their In-N-Out burgers. Boise's New In-N-Out Update. The road to Boise's new In-N-Out began with taking down the old...
Grass Fire Spreads to Mobile Home in Lapwai on Wednesday Night
LAPWAI - The Lapwai Fire Department responded to a fire on 2nd Street in Lapwai at about 11:30 p.m. on Wednesday night. Originally reported as a grass fire at 207 2nd Street East, fire crews arrived to find the front of a mobile home was on fire as well. Crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire.
WSLM opens TownePlace Suites Coeur d’Alene
Western States Lodging and Management (WSLM) has opened the TownePlace Suites Coeur d’Alene. The 75-suite hotel is located near the Spokane River and two miles from Lake Coeur d’Alene in Coeur d’Alene, ID. WSLM manages this new property under ownership of Garn Development. Additional groups associated with...
Lewisville residents travel to Montana for Big Sky Draft Horse Expo
LEWISVILLE — A Celebration of Life will be held for Carolyn Skinner at the Lewisville Community Center on Saturday, July 6, at 12:30 p.m. A luncheon will be held, and a life sketch will be given. The burial will be at the Lewisville Cemetery. If you are able to attend the luncheon, please contact Debbie Mitchell at (520) 519–3523.
Oregon coast’s last wood-frame lighthouse is set for $1.4 million renovation
A $1.4 million renovation is expected to breathe new life into Yaquina Bay Lighthouse, an old coastal landmark known for its short lifespan, its own inhouse ghost and for inspiring a historical society still thriving 76 years later. The repairs aim to ensure the longevity of the Oregon coast’s last standing wood-frame lighthouse.
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