Gov. Brad Little paid a visit to Idaho Falls on Wednesday to talk about the plan he unveiled last week. Little announced his 2025 Keeping Promises Plan during his State of the State address. The Idaho governor discussed his agenda with local media.
The National Weather Service in Pocatello is forecasting the coldest temperatures of the season this weekend as an arctic front moves through eastern Idaho. They may be some light snow Friday night and Saturday before the initial drop in temperatures Saturday night.
Bank of Idaho has four locations in the Treasure Valley. Soon, those branches will operate under the Mountain West Bank name.
Three food trucks are coming together to open their first brick-and-mortar location. The Corndog Company, Lemon Smashers and Dip Stix are opening a physical location in the NorthPoint apartment building next to Cafe Rio at 76 West 2nd South Suite B in Rexburg.
Vaccine exemptions among kindergartners have hit an all-time high this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
There are “more reasons to love Idaho Falls,” according to Mayor Rebecca Casper, citing factors like the high-speed fiber network, additional flight offerings at the airport, and an expansion of electric vehicle fast charging stations.
Average isn't always something to celebrate, but after a relatively warm and quiet start to winter, having average snowpack is a welcome status. "It depends on what metric you're looking at. But we're right about a normal snowpack for this time of year,
“Don Monson is the first name that is always brought up,” says current UI coach Alex Pribble. “What a great person. To have his son here in the building, even if he is coaching against us, it is great to have the name Monson back in the building.”
Eastern Washington visits the Idaho Vandals after Ella Gallatin scored 23 points in the Eagles' 89-80 win against the Sacramento State Hornets.
The Idaho Vandals will host conference foe Eastern Washington. The teams match up Saturday for the first time this season.
Early registration is underway through Jan. 23 for the University of Idaho Extension’s biggest cereal school ever for east Idaho grain farmers on Feb. 5 at the Shoshone-Bannock Hotel & Event Center. In this context,
Now is the perfect time to plan for your spring garden. During the winter months, gardeners can reflect on last year’s successes and challenges, research new crops, and design a planting schedule. By preparing early,