Jun 1, 2008 | South Idaho Press
A 17-year-old Rupert boy was killed Thursday evening after his ATV collided with a car in Minidoka County.
Minidoka voters go to poll tomorrow for school levy
Funds would be used for a variety of projects in the district including upgrading computers and re-roofing 2-schools. None of the money will be used on the district's new school construction projects in Heyburn ... via KMVT Twin Falls
“We're really excited about the diversification, while staying with our agricultural base”
The top 10 Mini-Cassia news stories of 2007 South Idaho Press news staff 1. Economic growth What story did Burley Mayor Jon Anderson describe as being delighted, thrilled and excited over? The economic growth ... via South Idaho Press
“In the early years of the church they had to travel, because there was a shortage of pastors”
The history of St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Rupert is marked by moments when the community and the congregation came together to build something lasting. via Times-News
Saturday Night: North Valley Acequia of Lights
Griegos Drain Lined with Luminaria Through Los Poblanos Open Space The Open Space is amazing this time of year, with cranes and geese and more Sponsored by Ditches with Trails Project, North Valley Coalition, ... via Democracy for New Mexico
Contractor blamed for tardy school construction
“They're rock solid when it comes to what they've done in Idaho”
Rupert - Minidoka County School District announced Friday it has selected Meridian-based commercial construction firm Petra, Inc. via South Idaho Press
Four vie for two Rupert council seats
On Nov. 6, residents will elect a new mayor and two city council members. Council Chairman Robert Christensen is not seeking a third term, leaving incumbent Mike Brown and Santos Garza, John Primrose and Carlos ... via South Idaho Press
Beet truck crashes into school bus
“Two of them slept through the whole thing”
No children were injured Monday afternoon when a beet truck crashed into a school bus taking students home from Acequia Elementary School. via South Idaho Press