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U.S. Department of Labor Approves Idaho's Special Education Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program
BOISE - The U.S. Department of Labor has officially approved the State Board of Education's Special Education (SPED) Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program. This significant milestone follows the earlier approval in February of the Board’s K-12 Registered Teacher Apprenticeship Program, which is already being implemented in six school districts and public charter schools across Idaho.
CARSTAR Hayden Named Idaho's Best Body Shop Following Consecutive Regional Nods
In a scene from "Rocky," Adrian notes curtly, “But it was Thanksgiving.” To which Rocky casually replies, “To you. But to me, it’s Thursday.”. Meet Greg Solesbee. He and his wife Rachelle own CARSTAR Hayden, just outside of Coeur d’Alene, ID. In May, the duo won their first statewide Best Auto Body Shop title in the 2024 Idaho’s Best Awards, after taking regional honors in their Panhandle backyard five years running.
Rigby woman who creates and sells watercolor paintings is celebrating 6 years of operation
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... Do you want to know what’s happening in the eastern Idaho business scene? We’ve got you covered. Here is a rundown of this week’s business news across the valley. BIZ BUZZ. RIGBY. She started painting to deal with childhood trauma...
Materials and Fuels Complex leading the way for America’s advanced nuclear energy fleet
IDAHO FALLS — The iconic silver Experimental Breeder Reactor-II dome at the Materials and Fuels Complex (MFC) at Idaho National Laboratory is a bridge to both the past and future of nuclear energy. “Building reactors, testing reactors, that’s the heart of what INL did for many, many years,” MFC...
Rexburg celebrates 4th of July with annual Independence Day Parade
Thursday, Rexburg celebrates the 4th of July with its annual Independence Day Parade. The festivities are on Thursday from 10 a.m. - noon. There will be candy, floats, performers and other activities throughout the day. The parade will begin its course near Madison Junior High School and end at the...
Going offline: Virtual academy in District 91 closing after contractor unable to continue service
IDAHO FALLS — The Virtual Preparatory Academy of Idaho (VPREP) is closing its digital doors after the company providing the service cut off its contract with Idaho Fall School District 91. “(ACCEL Schools, the contractor,) sent us a letter on June 20 that they were terminating the contract due...
Farmer offers goat herd to clear away your unwanted foliage for a price
IDAHO FALLS — For the last six years, weed abatement hasn’t been a priority for Eddie Walsh, who lives on one-tenth of an acre on 12th Street in Idaho Falls. As a result, the backyard is overrun with weeds and shrubbery that would’ve taken a lot of work with a weed whacker or lawn mower to clean it up.
BYU-Idaho hosts new event to help students destress before exam week
Finals are getting closer every week for BYU-Idaho students, which means many of feeling the pressure and starting to stress out. To help ease students' stress, the Hope Council and the BYU-Idaho Wellness Center with the Student Events Committee have started Chillfest. In this event, students can learn test-taking and study tips as well as do fun de-stressing activities.
Looking great for Independence Day; Heat wave next week
A few isolated thunderstorms for Wednesday evening, with a clearing sky overnight. A low of 45° in the Snake River Plain. Northwest winds around 10 to 15 mph becoming north northeast in the evening. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph. Sunny for Thursday with a high near...
Looking back: Man crushed to death by falling piano and child saved from drowning after canal break leads to flooding
IDAHO FALLS — EastIdahoNews.com is looking back at what life was like during the week of July 1 to July 7 in east Idaho history. UCON — A Ucon man was crushed to death by a falling piano, The Bingham County News reported on July 1, 1912. David...
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.
Fire in Ammon caused by fireworks, chief asks community to be responsible
AMMON — A fire near the foothills in Ammon was started by fireworks, according to law enforcement and firefighters. It happened Tuesday night after 9:30 p.m. near Sunnyside Road and East Crown Cres. In pictures sent to EastIdahoNews.com, flames and smoke are visible in grass by the road. The...
Idaho’s Largest Fireworks Show Is Not In Boise
We're only a few days away from the Fourth of July in Idaho and across the country. It's a time when Americans, young and old, come together to celebrate our nation's independence with parades, barbeques, and awe-inspiring fireworks displays, a true testament to our patriotism. . Some folks will get...
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