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The Twin Falls City Council has appointed its mayor for the next two years, following its council-manager style governance.
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A state law that went into effect this summer allowed qualified police officers and firefighters to return to work, after at least a 30 day retirement, and continue to collect retirement benefits.
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The decision to fire the city attorney was made unanimously, "without cause."
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All of the candidates will get a chance to explain why they want the role during the August 29 council meeting.
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The Friends of the Avenues approached the city about a historic district this spring.
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Twin Falls City Council members appointed Ruth Pierce as mayor Monday evening.
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Local entities have until early January to join the settlements with opioid manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and three major opioid distributors.
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Twin Falls has a council-manager style government in which a non-partisan city manager acts as the chief executive, and handles the day-to-day operations of the city.
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Suzanne Hawkins will take over as the mayor of Twin Falls for a two-year term. Shawn Barigar, who had lead the city for four years, was not nominated by…