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Twin Falls May Still See an In-N-Out
The burger chain isn’t going down without a fight. In-N-Out is appealing a denial of its proposed Twin Falls location. The City Council has been briefed by Planning and Zoning. It’s not that the city wanted to block the application, it was a dispute over a planned drive-through. You see, the planned location was just south of the Perrine Bride on the west side of the street.
Structures, Livestock Lost as Wildfire in South-Central Idaho Nears 200,000 Acres
The wildfire burning north of Emmett has slowed its growth rate but is still expanding. The Paddock fire has burned more than 187,000 acres and was 31% contained as of Tuesday morning. The blaze was ignited by lightning on Monday, Aug. 5, and is expected to grow “as crews continue to monitor and improve established perimeters.”
Make a "snack station" for those after-school munchies
From kid-friendly lunches to after-school snacks, registered dietician Annessa Chumbley gives us some great tips on how to start the school year. Signature Select, only available at Albertsons and Safeway, has a variety of convenient, high-quality products for back-to-school mealtime. Right now through September 11th, take advantage of their "Save...
New coin celebrates 140 years of the Sunshine Mine
WALLACE –– A special edition 1-oz silver coin commemorating the 140th anniversary of the Sunshine Mine is now available at the Sierra Silver Mine Tour gift shop. The Sierra Silver Mine Tour is known for giving people an immersive mining experience, but manager Stacey Strange leaped at the opportunity to allow visitors to take a piece of Silver Valley mining history home with them.
Grand Opening In Meridian; What To Expect At Popular New Store
Meridian, especially the Village at Meridian has become home to many stores opening their first Idaho locations. The Village at Meridian foot traffic has increased significantly with the additions of In N Out, The Lego Store, and Brandy Melville, but it doesn’t stop there. Just when we thought the Village couldn’t get any better it was announced that The Gem Studio would be opening their first location there!
PCG keeps the Miller Cup
PINEHURST –– Make it three in a row for team Pinehurst Golf Course, after beating Shoshone Golf Club for the Miller Cup this past weekend. Led by club champion and Miller Cup MVP, Danny Kenyon, the Pinehurst golfers got the threepeat in a hotly contested battle that featured all sorts of golf drama.
Partly cloudy today with a few thunderstorms in the mountains
BOISE, Idaho (CBS2) — A weak trough of low pressure is passing through the region. This trough has already brought a few thunderstorms to parts of Eastern Oregon. Expect thunderstorms to pass through the West Central Mountains throughout the later hours of this morning. Conditions will calm most of...
Seeing the world on ice
Aug. 13—For Trey McCarthy of Lewiston, hockey has been more than just a pastime, or even a competitive endeavor. It has represented the chance to see the world. The 17-year-old, who is completing high school online, played at the squirt and peewee levels for the Boise Jr. Steelheads, then at Coeur d'Alene Hockey Academy as a bantam. Branching out further, he competed for the Las Vegas Jr. ...
Built to Spill played 'There's Nothing Wrong With Love' deep cuts for the 1st time in decades at tour opener (video, setlist)
Built to Spill began their tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of There’s Nothing Wrong With Love in their hometown of Boise on Friday night. While many of the album’s songs are staples in the band’s setlist — “Big Dipper,” “Car,” “Twin Falls,” “Distopian Dream Girl” — a few of them were dusted off, including “Israel’s Song” which had never been played live. “Fling” hadn’t been played since 1997, “Cleo” hadn’t been played since 2003, and “The Source” hadn’t been played live since 2013.
101-year-old woman graduates from BYU-Idaho
REXBURG — A 101-year-old woman received her diploma and a standing ovation as she became one of the oldest people to ever graduate from Brigham Young University-Idaho. Helen Holland was the first student to walk across the stage at convocation last month as she graduated with her associate’s degree in the College of Academic Success and Interdisciplinary Studies.
New fishing pond opens near Salmon
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready ... The following is a news release and photo from the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is pleased to announce the opening of Johnson Pond to fishing. Johnson Pond is located 8 miles south of Salmon, on the west side of Hwy 93 South.
America’s Largest War Museum Is Just Minutes From Boise
The Gem State is one of the most patriotic states in the nation. We can see the patriotism in our state everyday as we travel through neighborhoods with American flags flying and patriotic stickers on most Idaho vehicles. Our state is also home to Gowen Field and Mountain Home Air Force Base. Those two military facilities constantly send troops to keep America safe throughout the world.
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