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In Small Towns Like Murtaugh, High-school Graduates Share Close Bonds
MURTAUGH • As the sound of “Pomp & Circumstance” filled the school gym, it didn’t take long for Murtaugh’s graduating seniors to practice …
Male Track and Field Athlete of the Year: Alan Cazeau, Kimberly
KIMBERLY – Alan Cazeau remembers the exact moment.
Three Best Bets in Magic Valley Entertainment
Our entertainment editor's picks for this weekend range from a hiking tour where you'll spot pictographs, to a living history demonstration th…
Magic Valley Speedway Proves to Have Something for Everyone
TWIN FALLS • Danesha Campbell stood in the stadium, laughing and clapping at the soccer game in the field below.
Grouse Group Leaves Last Meeting with Work Still to Do
IDAHO FALLS • Flipping their thumbs up to show their votes of approval, a group of state, industry and conservation representatives waited in …
Minico Seniors Gear Up for Graduation
RUPERT • Graduating Minico High School senior Micaela Merrill takes her role as a student government leader seriously.
Former Teacher's Aide Accused of Abusing Children
BURLEY • A man already serving prison time for lewd conduct with a minor has been charged again, this time for alleged abuse while he worked a…
Fledgling Playwrights Debut Original Show of One-Acts
TWIN FALLS • From the first stroke of the writer’s pen to the audience’s applause, a play morphs as directors and designers interpret the scri…
Swilling Signs With Tulsa
TWIN FALLS – The process took longer than he anticipated, but Pat Swilling has found a Division I home.
Rupert Approves Bid of H Street Work
RUPERT • The Rupert City Council approved a low bid of $271,975 on Tuesday evening for the work on H Street from 13th to 18th streets.
Kimberly Slates Downtown Revitalization Meeting
KIMBERLY • Kimberly residents will get an opportunity next week to learn all about the city’s proposed downtown revitalization project.
They're Training Now for the Wildfires Ahead
JEROME • Its diesel engine straining, a U.S. Bureau of Land Management fire truck climbed a steep dirt road on Thursday.
Send Us Your Memorial Day Events
TWIN FALLS • The Times-News is gathering information on public Memorial Day services.
Grants Expand Fruits, Vegetables in School Lunches
BOISE • More than 100 Idaho elementary schools will be awarded Fresh Fruit and Vegetable grants to provide students with healthy snacks during…
Memorial Day Brings Monday Closures Around Magic Valley
TWINFALLS • Many offices and facilities are closed Monday for Memorial Day.
Oakley Sixth-Graders to Begin Using iPads
OAKLEY • Oakley Elementary School sixth graders will have iPads to use in the classroom this fall thanks to two of the school’s teachers who a…
Mediation Ordered for Suit over Idaho Execution Policy
BOISE — A federal judge has ordered mediation between Idaho and more than a dozen news organizations challenging the state's policy limiting p…
New Twin Falls Cinema Will Open at Midnight
TWIN FALLS • Magic Valley Cinema 13, which opens with shows on all 13 screens at 12:05 a.m. May 25, has just about every new gizmo a film buff…
Hewlett Packard Layoffs Could Impact Boise Office
BOISE — A Hewlett Packard Co. spokesman says the recent round of layoffs could impact jobs at the company's Boise campus.
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