Several people required medical attention following a two-car accident in Ashton on Sunday. One of the cars was pulling a trailer when the accident occurred.
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BOISE, Idaho — An updated map showing detailed access to state endowment trust lands reveal that 96 percent of the lands are accessible for recreation.
BOISE — Starting Aug. 5, Idaho residents will need to dial 10-digit phone numbers even when making local calls within the state.
An overhaul of the classification system that governs Idaho’s high school sports took a step forward last month.
The Madison County Sheriff's office plans to close at noon and will remain closed for the rest of the day on Friday, July 7. Workers there say maintenance work is scheduled for that afternoon. The sheriff's office will reopen again at 8:30 a.m., Monday, July 10.
REXBURG — The partnership between state and county officials in developing the new 5000 South showed how government organizations can effectively work together toward a shared goal.
CHUBBUCK, Idaho — John Bidwell, former Brigham Young University-Idaho professor and Rexburg resident, is bringing his signature role of Tevye, the milkman, in “Fiddler on the Roof” out of retirement for one last run. This will mark Bidwell’s 10th performance of the beloved, family-friendly m…
Eclipse-preneurs have officially been put on watch—if you’re planning on making money from the people flocking in to watch the moon cast its shadow over the valley, then you better pay the state and local taxes that apply.
After playing a tournament last weekend, the Sugar-Salem Legion baseball team continues to press on towards the conclusion of the season.
REXBURG — Until recently Rexburg police have issued misdemeanors to those who remove a boot from their vehicle. Now police will have to issue the misdemeanor to companies that do the booting.
On Monday, Aug. 21, at 11:33 a.m., day will turn to night over Madison County. The Great American Eclipse will pass over Idaho as it travels from Oregon to South Carolina, and with it possibly tens of thousands of visitors will travel to Madison County. Rexburg’s leaders are looking for the …
ST. ANTHONY — Local actors plan to go “Into the Woods” this month, putting on Stephen Sondheim’s and James Lapine’s famed musical.
REXBURG — The city council approved a pay raise for itself Wednesday night.
COTTONWOOD, Idaho — Excavation work at Oregon State University’s (OSU) archaeology field school is once again underway for the season at Cooper’s Ferry in the Lower Salmon River Canyon. The field school is an ongoing cooperative effort between OSU and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Ove…
HELENA, Montana — Native American tribes, clans and leaders from seven states and Canada say the U.S. government's recent decision to lift protections for grizzly bears in the Yellowstone National Park area violates their religious freedom.
Resident hunters wanting to purchase a general season elk tag in a capped zone will need to keep two dates in mind in early July.
Idaho Fish and Game is launching a negotiated rule-making process and wants to hear from the public concerning a series of proposed rule changes.
What’s happening this week in our area? Here are our featured events. For even more, visit our website at uvsj.com/entertainment/calendar.
While most of the discussion of the upcoming total solar eclipse has centered around tourism and its impacts on the valley, the stellar phenomenon is also a major event for science.
It’s officially summer. For farmers, this means crops have been planted, but it also means it’s time to stop by the local Farm Service Agency office to complete an annual acreage report.
On Wednesday, July 5, at approximately 5:30 p.m., the Idaho State Police investigated a single-vehicle rollover crash on northbound Interstate 15 at milepost 143, near the Sage Port of Entry.
Due to recent warm and dry weather, fire danger changed from low to moderate Wednesday, July 5.
State/Nation/World
- Several injured in Ashton accident on Sunday
- Blackfoot athlete survives potentially fatal fall off 300-foot cliff
- Updated map shows endowment lands 96 percent accessible
- 10-digit dialing starts Aug. 5 in Idaho
- John Bidwell to play ‘Fiddler’ character in final run
- Eclipse: Selling anything? Pay your sales tax
- Deputy prosecutor: Booting ‘unconstitutional’ by Idaho law
- Red Cross says blood donations urgently needed amid shortage
- BLM invites public to tour archaeology field school
- Lawsuit: Idaho oil and gas rules violate landowner rights
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir announces change in guest artist for Pioneer Day concert
- Elder J. Devn Cornish to speak at BYU-Idaho spring commencement
- Mormon artifacts on display at the Smithsonian
- LDS Church now allows female employees to wear pants
- Three Mormon temples in the US to close for renovation
- ‘Hamilton’ Broadway star to perform with Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- LDS Youth and LDS Cultural event
- LDS Youth practice for Idaho Falls Re-dedication celebration
- 100-year commemoration to be held at Rexburg Presbyterian Community Church
- Mary Immaculate to hold 100-year celebration