Saturday Jun 13 | Island Park News
Above the Fold: Transportation co-op could boost tourism
All summer long, people from all over the world fly into airports in the greater Yellowstone region with plans to visit Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, gateway communities like Island Park, West Yellowstone, Jackson, and Cody, and dozens of attractions that make this region so spectacular.
'Top 10' Map To Bring Tourism Influx
You've probably never heard of the a Top 10 Scenic Drives,' that's because the product has yet to hit the market but when it does it promises to drive a lot of tourism through the Yellowstone Teton Territory.
Teacher salaries being cut in Fremont School District
Since the district declared a Financial Emergency, eyewitness news has received numerous concerns from viewers.
Upper Valley Community For or Against Rebuilding the Teton Dam?
The Teton Dam Flood is arguably the greatest tragedy to ever hit Eastern Idaho. Since the flood there has been much debate about rebuilding the dam and Idaho's growing water storage problems means the idea is now more popular than ever.
The Teton Dam Question and Water Storage Issues
It's been almost 33 years since that day in June, when an eight month old earthen Teton Dam burst releasing 80 billion gallons of water on the unsuspecting communities below.
Voters Pass Funding Measures in Snake River and Teton School Districts
Two eastern Idaho school districts had financing measures up for votes on Tuesday and voters approved both.
Levy Vote Today In Teton, ID, School District
Those living in Teton, Idaho, School District will have the chance to vote for a supplemental levy Tuesday, May 12, that officials say could stop the laying off of teachers and staff.
Teton Woman Stable After Accident
A Teton woman is stable after a car accident in Fremont County Monday night. The Fremont County Sheriff's Office says a Rexburg man driving a 2002 Hyandai Sante Fe didn't stop at the intersection of 2400 East and 300 North.
Macy's Department Store Burglarized; $1,800 Worth of Merchandise Stolen
Reporter: Ty Brennan Macy's Department Store Burglarized; $1,800 Worth of Merchandise Stolen The Idaho Falls Police Department is investigating a burglary that took place Monday night from the Macy's Department Store at the Grand Teton Mall.
U.S. Bancorp has acquired about 225 million dollars worth of deposits previously held by First Bank of Idaho, which was shut down by regulators last night.
Above the Fold: Watershed Council to address important conservation topics
This month's meeting of the Henry's Fork Watershed Council will focus on fisheries research, land protection, and regional transportation - all critical topics to those who want to preserve the area's natural resources.
Above the Fold: School District to hold trustee election
Fremont School District 215 will hold a Region 4 trustee election on Tuesday, May 19.
Annual breakfast to benefit Rockford mother
Idaho State Police Thursday recognized the lifesaving actions of a Shelley man, the second individual credited with rescuing a Utah woman from a burning vehicle whose identity was unknown for months after the ...
A couple thousand LOCALS came out to Smith park to enjoy the snow. Snowman bowling takes a little bit more than skill, it takes luck... Or a bit of help from dad.
Above the Fold: Five-C Detention Center cuts five jobs
Due to a drastic budget shortfall, five full time workers will be laid off at the Five-County Detention & Youth Rehabilitation Center in St.
Hundreds of High School Students in Special Quartet
Hundreds of high school students from eastern Idaho are putting on an old fashion show tonight for free and in memory of the former organizer.
Official seeks uniform procedures in impact zones
A Fremont County official is urging standardization of procedures in city impact zones within the county.
Fremont sheriff to be a Teton deputy
Outgoing Fremont County Sheriff Ralph Davis will report Monday to a new job as a deputy in Teton County.
Janet Goodliffe: Working for the children
As one of the chief event organizers for the Madison School District, Janet Goodliffe spends a lot time jumping from project to project in a seemingly endless quest to better the community and improve the ...
Disaster on the agenda for county, city officials
Disaster Declaration 101 was the topic Tuesday morning in St. Anthony, with about 30 officials learning the basics of getting help in community emergencies.
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