Multiple people were hospitalized in an early morning crash in western Idaho, at least one of whom is local. It happened Sunday around 5:15 a.m. on Interstate 84 south of New Plymouth, according to a news release from Idaho State Police.
Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle crash that occurred early Sunday morning on Interstate 84, south of New Plymouth. The incident took place at
NEW PLYMOUTH, Idaho — A two-vehicle crash that happened on Sunday morning at approximately 5:15 a.m. near New Plymouth has left three people in the hospital.
PAYETTE, Idaho — A two-vehicle crash on I-84 sent three people to the hospital early Sunday, Jan. 26, blocking traffic for more than five hours, Idaho State Police (ISP) reported. The collision occurred at 5:15 a.m. near milepost 13 south of New Plymouth between an 18-year-old woman from Rexburg and a 52-year-old woman from Middleton.
REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) — A soup kitchen is set to open in Rexburg in a few months. David Merrill, founder of Rexburg Soup Kitchen, says there is a great need for one in the area. Madison County has the highest rate of working poor in Idaho. And it's not ...
A family-owned restaurant that focuses on traditional northern Indian food made from scratch is serving dishes to accommodate everyone’s needs. Masala Indian Cuisine, located at 352 South 2nd West in Rexburg,
WinCo is coming to Rexburg. Rexburg City Councilman Robert Chambers confirmed the news during the annual State of the City address Tuesday morning. The supermarket chain has submitted its plans to build a store on property in the north of town across from Walmart.
New York City-style slice pizza is now permeating the nation, even at Righteous Slice, in out-of-the-way Rexburg, Idaho.
Righteous Slice put Rexburg on the map for “world-class” pizza in a recent New York Times article.
Jan. 21, business owners, local officials, first responders, and community members gathered together in the BYU-Idaho Taylor Cultural Hall for the Rexburg Area Chamber of
Jamie Utz, a wildlife diversity biologist at the Nampa regional office of Idaho Fish and Game, described brumation as hibernation for reptiles and other amphibians.
It was Sept. 6, 1960. The Gate City was one of many stops for John F. Kennedy during the Western states tour of his presidential campaign. Accompanying him during his visit was Idaho’s U.S. Senator, Frank Church, who’d nominated Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles two months earlier.