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Why the Magic Valley Construction Could Lead to Death on the Road
Magic Valley residents are getting tired of it, tourists are annoyed by it, and it has run its course. The construction is not fun for anyone, and while it might need to be done, it is taking a toll on everyone on the roads. Detours are having to be taken, extra time is being added to drives, and it is causing chaos on the roads in Twin Falls. There are too many projects being done at the same time, and it has made angry drivers angrier, patient people impatient, and it is time to complete some of these roads, so they can open once more. While it will take time and patience to get the roads back to normal, it needs to hurry up, because the longer it lasts, it puts drivers in danger.
Have Fun at These 7 Events This Memorial Day Weekend in the Magic Valley
It has been a long time since a three-day holiday weekend was on the calendar, but it is finally here. For many, their kids are getting out of school, and this weekend is the mark of the beginning of summer. It won't feel like it weather-wise, but it should be nice enough to still get out and have plenty of fun. Memorial Day weekend is typically packed full of fun things to do and this year is no different. Many events are happening this holiday weekend, so get up, get out, and have some fun this weekend by going to one of them.
An Open Letter of Apology to the Good People of Shoshone
While I wish I could be counted among those born and raised in The Gem State, I didn’t get to call Idaho home until 1987. I was born in Wisconsin and spent a few years in Florida before moving to the Northwest. I spent my childhood moving all over the northwest, including Oregon, Washington State, and Colorado, before I finally settled in Idaho during my early teens. I’ve lived in Idaho the majority of my life, and I love this land, but I’ve been doing my good neighbors in Shoshone, Idaho dirty this entire time.
Join the Cleanup Effort at Snake River Canyon This Saturday
On Saturday, May 18, 2024, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Twin Falls District, along with local groups and Jerome County, will host a community cleanup at the north rim of Snake River Canyon in Twin Falls, Idaho. This event, part of a 25-year tradition, aims to tackle illegal dumping and vandalism in the area. Volunteers are welcome and should arrive prepared with appropriate clothing, sturdy shoes, gloves, rakes, and shovels. The cleanup starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m., with the meeting point at the Snake River Canyon Park kiosk on Golf Course Road.
Get Out and Enjoy These 8 Events This May Weekend in the Magic Valley
The week has dragged on, and work has likely been wearing you down. It is the part of the year that is the longest without a work holiday, and the weeks and months without time off can take a toll. Many are worn out, and living weekend to weekend until Memorial Day rolls around. Instead of wasting the weekend away, have some fun by attending one or multiple of the many events that are taking place in the Magic Valley.
Have Fun at These 7 Events This Memorial Day Weekend in the Magic Valley
It has been a long time since a three-day holiday weekend was on the calendar, but it is finally here. For many, their kids are getting out of school, and this weekend is the mark of the beginning of summer. It won't feel like it weather-wise, but it should be nice enough to still get out and have plenty of fun. Memorial Day weekend is typically packed full of fun things to do and this year is no different. Many events are happening this holiday weekend, so get up, get out, and have some fun this weekend by going to one of them.
Get Out and Enjoy These 8 Events This May Weekend in the Magic Valley
The week has dragged on, and work has likely been wearing you down. It is the part of the year that is the longest without a work holiday, and the weeks and months without time off can take a toll. Many are worn out, and living weekend to weekend until Memorial Day rolls around. Instead of wasting the weekend away, have some fun by attending one or multiple of the many events that are taking place in the Magic Valley.
An Open Letter of Apology to the Good People of Shoshone
While I wish I could be counted among those born and raised in The Gem State, I didn’t get to call Idaho home until 1987. I was born in Wisconsin and spent a few years in Florida before moving to the Northwest. I spent my childhood moving all over the northwest, including Oregon, Washington State, and Colorado, before I finally settled in Idaho during my early teens. I’ve lived in Idaho the majority of my life, and I love this land, but I’ve been doing my good neighbors in Shoshone, Idaho dirty this entire time.
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