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Doña Mir's Kitchen brings authentic Mexican food to American Falls
AMERICAN FALLS — Doña Mir's Kitchen, a food truck serving chef-owner Mirta Gaona's take on traditional Mexican cuisine, has brought Gaona's entrepreneurial vision to life since opening earlier this year in May. Gaona said when she was a little girl growing up in Mexico she always admired the women she saw making food at parties and weddings. The women noticed her admiration and began inviting her to cook with them. ...
Waterfalls & Wine Tour New Addition to Visit Bellevue's Activities Lineup
Visit Bellevue has launched a new visitor experience program, the Waterfalls & Wine Tour. The five-hour tour is available on weekends through October, offering guests a short hike to Twin Falls and Snoqualmie Falls, a lunch in North Bend at South Fork Restaurant, and a wine tasting at Chateau NoElle Vineyards & Winery, a boutique winery in Snoqualmie that’s located in the Puget Sound American Viticultural Area. Tours are $169 per person, with pick-up at 10 a.m. and drop-off at 3 p.m., with pick-ups and drop-offs from Bellevue hotels and the Meydenbauer Convention Center.
DLC Lawn Solutions LLC held A Combined Fruitland and Payette Chamber Of Commerce Ribbon Cutting
Lawn Solutions is a veteran owned and operated company that is professional, reliable and offers outstanding lawn care. They extend beyond Ontario, Payette and Fruitland. You can call them at (541) 216-3920. For more information about the Fruitland Chamber Of Commerce, please call (208) 230-7161. For more information about the...
University of Idaho students’ nutritious snack earns them a spot in national competition
“Some cereal. It’s supposed to be good for you.”. Mikey was the youngest brother in a famous commercial for Life cereal that first aired in 1971. The point of the advertisement – one of the longest continuously running TV ads – was that Life cereal is not only good for you, but it also tastes good.
Boise Farmers Market to close early again on Saturday
BOISE, Idaho — The Boise Farmers Market will again close early on Saturday, July 20, as triple-digit temperatures are expected to carry into the weekend. Last weekend, the market closed early for the same reason. According to organizers, like last weekend, the new limited hours will be 9 a.m....
Historical Boise swimming pools are getting a makeover
BOISE, Idaho — Two of the oldest facilities within the Boise Park and Recreation program are getting a much-needed makeover. Lowell and South Pool were both constructed in 1953 and have been up and running since. The city said that both pools are not compliant with various codes and...
High School Sweethearts, Bryant and Donna Smith, are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary
It has been said that Bryant never officially asked Donna to marry him. He took her for a drive to the Salt Lake City cemetery because she likes flowers. He told her to look in the jockey box. She opened it and found a ring. Apparently, the message was received, because they are parents of 6, grandparents of 20 and great grandparents of 9, with at least one on the way.
Section of Portneuf River in Pocatello closed to public because of dangerous conditions
POCATELLO — City officials are warning the public about the dangerous conditions on the Portneuf River from the north end of the concrete channel to Batiste Bridge in Pocatello. This section of the river has been closed to the public by the city because it is not floatable at this time. Along this portion of the river north of the concrete channel, there are multiple log jams as well as...
Direct Communications Pledges $500K for Artificial Turf at Miller Ranch Stadium
Direct Communications pledges $500,000 to install artificial turf at Miller Ranch Stadium, enhancing ISU's softball program and mitigating weather impact. Total investment in ISU softball program: over $1.1 million. Yes, But. The installation of artificial turf may face criticism for environmental concerns associated with synthetic materials. State of Play. Direct...
“Mommy is in the trees”: Surviving Toddler’s Words Still Haunt Washington
Just two weeks before Christmas, 1985, a young toddler is found wandering alone outside a Kmart in western Washington. Her parents couldn't be found anywhere. A few days later, the young girl - named Crystal - was reunited with her grandmother. There was only one clue that Crystal could offer to the location of her missing parents:
Washington parent group filing federal challenge to Biden Title IX changes
(The Center Square) – The fight over the Biden administration's rule changes to Title IX, which will allow boys who identify as girls to compete in girls' sports, has inspired a first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit in Washington state. Other states led by Republican governors or attorneys general have succeeded in getting preliminary injunctions to block the new rules. In Washington, where Democrats are firmly in control, the challenge comes from a group of citizen activists. ...
Idaho State Police investigate fatal motorcycle crash on US12 east of Kooskia
KOOSKIA– The Idaho State Police are investigating a single motorcycle fatality crash that occurred at approximately 10:35 a.m. on July 17, on US12 at milepost 134.5, near the Eagle Mountain Trailhead in Idaho County. A 65-year-old male from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada was traveling westbound on US12 on a...
Man arrested after allegedly being caught with 170 fake fentanyl pills
IDAHO FALLS – A 34-year-old man was arrested after police say he was trying to traffic fentanyl in Idaho Falls. Curtis Dredge was charged with felony fentanyl trafficking and misdemeanor use or possession with intent to use drug paraphernalia. On Friday around 7:44 p.m., an Idaho Falls Police officer...
Chobani launches shelf-stable Super Milk exclusively for people in need
Chobani LLC, a next-generation food and beverage company originally known for its high-quality Greek yogurt, has launched Chobani Super Milk, its first shelf-stable, low-fat dairy milk—but it won’t be available to sell. This nutrient-rich, high-protein, low-sugar product will be donated to the American Red Cross for communities affected...
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