Council News

Idaho Woman May Have Died From West Nile

KPVI-TV Pocatello - Sun Oct 05

The West Nile Virus may not be as present this year as it has been in the past but officials with the Southwest District Health Department say an elderly woman from Adams County may have died from the virus.

Here is the latest Idaho news from The Associated Press

Today's 6 - Sun Oct 05

Tribal leaders from the Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation broke ground Thursday on a 100-megawatt power plant in Utah's Box Elder County.

Idaho woman dies after contracting West Nile virus

Times-News - Fri Oct 03

BOISE, Idaho - Officials with the Southwest District Health department say an elderly woman from Adams County may have died because of West Nile virus.

City approves lease agreement

South Idaho Press - Tue Sep 30

The Twin Falls City Council approved a lease agreement for the city's water department Monday night at what was otherwise a fairly quiet meeting.

Clearwater RC&D Council's annual meeting Sept. 25

Clearwater Tribune - Thu Sep 25

Speaker will be Mike Hoffman. He is a Carbon Sequestration Specialist, for the Idaho Soil Conservation Commission.

No recall for Ketchum Mayor Hall

South Idaho Press - Thu Sep 25

Ketchum Mayor Randy Hall seems to have survived an effort to recall him from office, after recall organizer Anne Corrock failed to submit a 418-signature petition in time to meet a state deadline.

Burley Library receives grant to upgrade services

Times-News - Tue Sep 23

Despite access to virtually every bit and byte of information the world has to offer available at our fingertips these days, library use has not diminished - and soon, the Burley Public Library, as well as ...

Twin Falls Council approves utility rate increases

Times-News - Tue Sep 23

The Twin Falls City Council on Monday approved increases to utility rates, a decision expected since higher rates were incorporated into next year's adopted budget.

Twin Falls Council to consider utility rate increase tonight

South Idaho Press - Tue Sep 23

There's something for everyone at tonight's meeting of the Twin Falls City Council.

Burley, county ironing out safety contract

Times-News - Mon Sep 22

Have you ever noticed there's no Burley police department? Since 1973, Cassia County has provided law enforcement for Burley, an unusual arrangement for a city of 10,000 people - the only one in Idaho, ...

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