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PREP VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW: Top teams and athletes to watch
Last season was a tremendous one for Treasure Valley volleyball teams. Three schools from the area won a state title. Skyview continued its dominance in the sport, winning a fourth-straight state title. Fruitland won in 3A, breaking an eight-year drought for teams from the Treasure Valley. In 2A, Melba won back-to-back state titles. In addition to the state champions, Eagle finished runner-up in 5A, pushing champions Madison to the final...
The Idaho Foodbank Launches Statewide Back-to-School Campaign
LEWISTON – The Idaho Foodbank has officially kicked off its Back-to-School fundraising campaign, aiming to support children across Idaho who are facing hunger. This initiative is designed to raise awareness and funds for The Idaho Foodbank’s Backpack and School Pantry programs, which provide crucial support to students in need.
Wildfire Should Have Idaho Contemplating Secession
When the Big Burn ravaged the panhandle in 1910, it came near the end of a hot and dry summer. Then the weather changed and the skies opened with moisture. But only after millions of acres had burned. Last week I spoke with mining engineer Darr Moon. He lives in...
PREP LOOKAHEAD: First full week of football has arrived
The first official week of high school football games is here. A number of schools began play last week in “week zero” action, but the rest of the state returns to the gridiron this weekend. Coaches, players and fans finally get to see how their team looks in 2024, as well as their competition. Here are the top games to watch in the first week of the season. ...
Idaho’s Wapiti Fire surpasses 70,000 acres; containment at 0%
Firefighters have been working through the night to protect homes as Idaho’s Wapiti Fire increased to more than 70,000 acres burned and containment was still estimated at 0%, fire officials said Tuesday. The Wapiti Fire was started by lighting on July 24 near Grandjean and is burning in the Boise National Forest, Sawtooth National Forest, […]
Public hearing in front of Pocatello City Council set for proposed sign code update
The date for the public hearing regarding the new proposed sign code has been set for 6 p.m. on Sept. 5 at City Hall, permitting local residents a chance to voice their opinion to the Pocatello City Council. Since February of last year, the city has collaborated with business owners, elected officials, sign contractors and residents to rewrite the sign standards for the city. Overall, the standards and updated verbiage provides more clarity on rules, more on-premises signage, no time restrictions on portable signs or electronic message center curfews and provides two versions of code regarding off-premises signs, otherwise known as billboards. “We encourage citizens to come voice their thoughts on the proposed sign code. If you can’t attend in person, written comments can be submitted to the Planning and Development Services department,” a city of Pocatello press release said.
Grand opening held for Lower Ross Park pickleball courts
POCATELLO — The Lower Ross Park Con Gilmore Pickleball Courts are now available for public use after a grand opening was held Tuesday morning. Named after the long time Pocatello Parks and Recreation Director Con Gilmore, who was instrumental in the construction of the Ross Park Aquatics Complex and OK Ward Park, the five courts will be ADA-accessible and feature plexi-cushion acrylic surfacing and LED lighting. Initially set to debut...
Missing 4-year-old local boy found safe
UPDATE Reign has been located and is safe. ORIGINAL STORY We are currently searching for a missing 4-year-old boy, Reign Nichols. Reign is approximately 3 feet tall, with blond hair, blue eyes, wearing khaki shorts and no shirt. Reign may have left on his blue strider bike (a bike with no pedals). Reign was last seen around 3:45 p.m. in the 200 block of 16th Street. Anyone who has seen Reign or who has information about his current whereabouts is asked to please contact Idaho Falls Police dispatch at (208) 529-1200.
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