Owner Tayller Phillips pauses for a portrait Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn. Phillips is giving certain goods away, no questions asked for those that need them.
DREW NASH, TIMES-NEWS
Vehicles line up Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn.
DREW NASH, TIMES-NEWS
Owner Tayller Phillips talks with a customer Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn. Phillips has opened her business to people who want to donate items in short supply to other Mini-Cassia residents.
DREW NASH, TIMES-NEWS
Owner Tayller Phillips talks with a customer Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn. Phillips has opened her business for donations of local goods that may be in short supply, which she gives to people who needs them.
BURLEY — Amidst a statewide order for Idaho residents to stay home during the COVID-19 spread, Mini-Cassia residents are finding ways to help their neighbors and ease the fear and panic people feel when they go to the grocery store and find bare shelves instead of needed items.
Magic Valley's three small hospitals are feeling ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Owner Tayller Phillips pauses for a portrait Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn. Phillips is giving certain goods away, no questions asked for those that need them.
Owner Tayller Phillips talks with a customer Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn. Phillips has opened her business to people who want to donate items in short supply to other Mini-Cassia residents.
Owner Tayller Phillips talks with a customer Thursday at Cozy Coffee in Heyburn. Phillips has opened her business for donations of local goods that may be in short supply, which she gives to people who needs them.