Times-News - Tue Sep 30
With Barack Obama and John McCain vying for the White House, more area voters are expected to cast absentee ballots for the upcoming general election.
Absentee voting increases across valleySouth Idaho Press - Tue Sep 30
With Barack Obama and John McCain vying for the White House, more area voters are expected to cast absentee ballots for the upcoming general election.
Milk truck collisionTimes-News - Sat Sep 27
A semi-truck driven by Bill Rutherford, 60, of Filer, collided with a pickup driven by Angela Kasel, 32, of Rogerson, Thursday morning when Rutherford failed to yield the right of way at the intersection of ...
Milk truck collisionSouth Idaho Press - Fri Sep 26
A semi-truck driven by Bill Rutherford, 60, of Filer, collided with a pickup driven by Angela Kasel, 32, of Rogerson, Thursday morning when Rutherford failed to yield the right of way at the intersection of ...
Pepcorn molested 2 family membersSouth Idaho Press - Thu Sep 25
YAHOO! Story published at magicvalley.com on Friday, September 26, 2008 Last modified on Thursday, September 25, 2008 12:28 AM MDT MEAGAN THOMPSON/Times-News James Frederick Pepcorn Sr., 63, of Rupert, hears ...
Child sex abuse trial begins todaySouth Idaho Press - Wed Sep 24
Times-News The trial for a former Cassia County teacher charged with rape and lewd, sexual crimes against children begins today in 5th District Court in Twin Falls, officials said.
After a freeze, it may not be safe to can your garden tomatoesSouth Idaho Press - Wed Sep 24
Times-News If frost has hit your tomato plants, consider safety before canning. Frozen tomatoes or tomatoes ripening on dead vines are not safe to preserve by canning because of the chemical changes which have ...
Burley, county ironing out safety contractTimes-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, ...
Burley City Council considers new sign regulationsTimes-News - Fri Sep 19
If you've ever put a sign up for anything in Burley, you may want to pay attention - or possibly, $150. In Tuesday night's City Council meeting Burley's attorney Randy Stone read a proposed amendment changing ...
A piece of historyTimes-News - Fri Sep 19
It was hard to tell which shone brighter - the fire that sprung from a tinder bundle hit by a flint spark or Albion fourth-grader Casey Knudsen's smile when it finally roared to life after his patient coaxing - ...
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