
McCall makes July 4 booze ban permanent
Alcoholic drinks are now permanently banned in McCall’s beachfront city parks during July 4.
Alcoholic drinks are now permanently banned in McCall’s beachfront city parks during July 4.
Total phosphorous coming into Lake Cascade should be reduced by 37% for at least five years to improve water quality.
Voters in Cascade rejected two ballot measures Tuesday, turning down a $40-million bond to build a new hospital and a $650,000 levy to hire more first responders.
Officials plan to dissolve the current emergency medical district and establish a new district with the same boundaries at a higher tax rate as a long-term solution to funding ambulance services.
Boise artist Jay Rasgorshek was awarded a $20,000 contract to design proposals for a mural to be painted on the west-facing wall of the thrift shop at 301 Lenora St.
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is looking for volunteers to serve on the Little Salmon River Watershed Advisory Group to work on a review of water quality improvement plans in the watershed.
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Nearly an acre of land in downtown McCall behind Legacy Park is being sold to be developed into a performing arts and community center overlooking Payette Lake.
County road crews started an unexpected project last week to rebuild a half mile of Thunder City Road near Cascade.