Twin Falls News
Oregon will Ticket Drivers who Smoke with Kids in Car
Today 6/12/13 On Top Story – How To Thwart Govt. From Spying On You!
What can you do to thwart government efforts of spying on your emails and phone conversations? We know of some ways and we'll share them with you today.
Some states are considering laws that would allow police to confiscate your smartphone following an accident to see if you were texting/talking
You Won’t Believe What This Truck Driver Is Suing His Doctor For!
You just can't make this stuff up. A truck driver is suing his doctor for an eight-month erection! More Here
City Asks Hagerman Residents To Conserve Water
KMVT is reporting that the city of Hagerman is asking it's residents to converse their water due to two of the three cities pumps that are currently under repair.
Mayor Noel Weir said, this is not a contamination issue, if the third pump goes down the city will have no water.
Residents are being asked to cons
Wyoming Group Denies Charge it Found Earhart’s Plane
BREAKING: CSI President Jerry Beck Announces Retirement
Twin Falls Historic Preservation Committee Looking for Members
The following is information from the City of Twin Falls:
The City of Twin Falls is seeking three candidates to fill vacancies on the Historic Preservation Commission.
The Commission promotes the educational, cultural, economic and general welfare of Twin Falls residents through the identification, evaluation, designation, and protection of buildings, sites, areas, structures, and objects that reflect the City’s heritage
Top Story Podcast 6/11/13 – It’s The “New America”, Idaho GOP Approves Of Your Candidacy
Today on Top Story...Welcome to the New America where everything you say and everthing you do and everything you think is being watched and/or recorded. Steve Millington with the Twin Falls Republicans talks about the GOP proposal to require party approval before anyone runs for elected public office as a Republican. Yard Sale for animal rescu
Idaho GOP to Debate Selection Process for Candidates
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Republicans aiming to run for governor, the Legislature or even coroner may first have to win approval from GOP leaders. That's according to a proposal slated for consideration Friday and Saturday at the Republican Party Central Committee's meeting in Donnelly



