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For the first time ever we are having Another Round with COFFEE! Come join us at the Yellow Brick Cafe in Twin Falls for coffee and conversation with your public radio team.
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Ali Noorani is the former President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum. His new book includes a chapter on the Magic Valley.
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The Twin Falls County population grew by about 2% in the first year and a half of the pandemic. Adams said families moving to the area want more options to have fun with their kids.
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Starbucks employees in Twin Falls are looking to file paperwork under Workers United.
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The mature plants were destroyed, and so were the seeds, which tend to rest in the top layer of the soil.
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In the past year and a half, the Bureau of Land Management has received several proposals to capture solar and wind energy in the Twin Falls District, which includes all of south-central Idaho.
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Over the course of a week, volunteers ask people experiencing homelessness, in and out of shelters, where they slept on Wednesday, January 26.
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Twin Falls City Council members appointed Ruth Pierce as mayor Monday evening.
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A former captain of the Twin Falls County Sheriff’s office won his civil case alleging employment discrimination and wrongful termination against the county and sheriff’s office, and was awarded more than $600,000.
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For a long time, Miller suffered from kidney disease, and as his health declined, Platts explored the possibility of giving him her kidney. Turns out, she was a perfect match.