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Why All Idahoans Should Be Keeping a Quarter in Their Freezer
We know 23,000 Idaho Power customers that wish that they would’ve known about this lifehack sooner!. According to Payless Power, there’s a handful of states where prolonged blackouts don’t really shock residents. When they examined the number of people affected by power outages over the last two decades, Florida came out on top. It shouldn’t surprise you that the number of hurricanes that smack the Sunshine State had something to do with that. When they examined the number of power outage events during those same 20 years, California led the way with 2,684.
One of Idaho’s last drive-in theaters is closing. Its beginnings and why one woman says there’s a local resurgence
REXBURG – The thought of Teton Vu Drive-in being replaced by housing is almost too much for Shanna Anderson to bear. The 71-year-old Idaho Falls woman is the daughter of the Rexburg theater’s original owner. On July 18, the business announced on its Facebook page its last day of operation would be August 24. Kuhn Properties recently bought the land and is awaiting the city’s approval for a 410-unit housing development on the site to be completed over the next three years.
Man pleads guilty to involvement in murder of Morey Pelton
RIRIE — A 61-year-old man has pleaded guilty to being involved in the murder of a father of two. Gerald Hamlin was indicted on Feb. 8 on one count of felony aiding and abetting first-degree murder, felony accessory willfully withholding knowledge of a felony from a peace officer, and felony destruction, alteration, or concealment of evidence in connection to the death of Morey Pelton.
New app to keep Rexburg residents in-the-know
REXBURG – The City of Rexburg has introduced a new app to keep residents informed. The City of Rexburg, ID app is a main hub for announcements, local events, news updates, documents and more. “It’s like our gateway to citizens, particularly those that don’t have social media,” said Sarah...
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest supervisor retires after 10 years
Cheryl Probert’s journey in Idaho began 37 years ago when she relocated from Vermont to pursue her passion for wildlife management. Her journey from growing up among Vermont’s lush forests, where she spent her time backpacking and hiking, to becoming a forest supervisor based out of Kamiah, has been defined by her dedication to the […]
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests to Phase Out Leased Offices in Grangeville in Cost-Cutting Move
KAMIAH - In a strategic effort to reduce expenses, the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests will phase out occupancy of their leased offices on Airport Road in Grangeville, Idaho. According to a recent press release, this decision is expected to save up to $300,000 annually. The Forests will begin vacating the space in October 2024, with a complete exit planned by 2027.
Court sentences Boise man to 50 years after fatal shooting over a case of beer
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A 34-year-old Boise man has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for shooting a man at a house party in Boise in January 2022. Ada County Prosecutors report that 34-year-old Jed Earls was sentenced for the murder of 22-year-old James "Matt" Cuellar. Prosecutors say that Earls attended a house party on January 15, 2022. Witnesses testified that Earls antagonized Cuellar throughout the night.
Fire risk remains high near Juliaetta as progress is made on Gwen Fire
JULIAETTA, Idaho - Nez Perce County Emergency Management has released new information on the status of the Gwen Fire. The area around the Gwen Fire in Nez Perce County has been changed to Level 1 (get ready) orders. Update July 30 10 a.m. - The Gwen Fire begins containment after...
Boise State Roster Countdown 2024: Day 34, Alexander Teubner
Just shy of 5 weeks left ’til kickoff! Today featuring the great Mr. Alexander Teubner. High school: Seaside HS (Seaside, OR) Mr. Teubner was walk-on from balmy Seaside, OR. In just his senior season, Teubner amassed 2,420 yards and 44 TDs at RB, earning him all-state honors in the Beaver State. Luckily, the BSU coaches were able to persuade him to come to B-Town by pointing out that The Blue™ is kinda like a sea if you don’t think about it.
What’s Happening in Bingham County?
Announcements: — There is still an active burn ban for Bingham County, excluding forest lands or government agencies. All previous burn permits are cancelled. Campfires must be monitored and located in fire rings away from structures with a shovel and running water on hand. — Blackfoot School District 55 decided last week to make the first day of school (Aug. 21) for seventh graders only at Mountain View Middle School....
Hundreds of Dead Fish Discovered in Southern Idaho Reservoir
POCATELLO - On the morning of July 26, Idaho Department of Fish and Game fisheries biologists along with staff from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality responded to calls from the public regarding a possible “fish kill” in American Falls Reservoir in Power County. Fish and Game Fisheries...
Will A Women’s Sports Bar Spark Debate In Conservative Boise?
Could Idaho's Treasure Valley Support a Women's Sports Bar Like Watch Me! Sports Bar?. Long Beach, California, has welcomed the grand opening of Watch Me! Sports Bar is the first bar in the state dedicated exclusively to women's sports. Positioned as a welcoming environment with 26 TVs to showcase every game, it aims to create an inclusive space where patrons can celebrate women's athletic achievements. This innovative concept leads us to ask: could something similar find success here in Idaho's Treasure Valley?
Boise Airline Passengers Are About To See A Major Change
The Boise Airport is no doubt, one of the best in the country. It can get busy during holiday seasons but besides that, it's one of the more relaxed airports that we can say we've been to. For many Boise travelers, it's a great starting destination for a trip because...
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