
Now You Know – June 20 Issue
What you need to know, is in Now You Know.
What you need to know, is in Now You Know.
The Idaho Transportation Department warned drivers to plan on delays throughout the summer when traveling on Idaho 55 between New Meadows and Eagle.
Cascade Schools will go into the next school year with a similar budget to the current year, minus about $831,000 in federal funding that was used this year.
Shooting firearms on state land to the west of Warren Wagon Road is now prohibited following the adoption of a new ordinance by Valley County Commissioners on Monday.
Ten local students studying to start a career in medicine were awarded $1,000 each by the St. Luke's McCall Auxiliary.
The real estate market in Valley and Adams Counties has shown signs of stabilizing after a boom following the pandemic, according to data from the Mountain Central Association of Realtors.
Valley County property values reached a new high of about $11.9 billion, an increase of about $597,000 over last year’s total.
Winnie’s story is unlike most others.Winnie, a blue heeler mix, is among more than 900 dogs and cats that have been surrendered to the MCPAWS Animal Shelter in McCall in recent years, with more and more pets coming to the shelter each year due to rules on rental housing.
A handful of irresponsible pet owners across Valley County have given a bad reputation to responsible pet owners, according to property managers interviewed by The Star-News.
Wegener named to Dean’s List Addie Wegener of Cascade was among those who earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University for the spring 2024… Login to continue reading Login…