BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation has received $40,000 in corporate sponsorship since getting legislative approval nearly a year ago to reach out to businesses to help offset the agency's depleted budget.
TWIN FALLS, Id. (KMVT/KSVT) Board members of the Twin Falls Y.M.C.A. are responding to the organization's apparent mishandling of hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — The national YMCA has put its Twin Falls chapter on probation after finding widespread financial mismanagement at that branch.
If you have ever traveled from one state to another, you have most likely noticed that things just don't cost the same in other states. From gas prices to food, the prices are all over the place across the country.
The cost of college goes up every year, making it difficult for parents and students to cover the cost without some kind of loan. We checked to see how Twin Falls’ student debt compares to the rest of the country.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)- The Power Ball jackpot is expected to be $415 million this weekend and Idaho Lottery officials are preparing for another record win.
See this? It's a picture of a check, written to me for the sum of $38.08. It's certainly not a life changing amount of cash but it's money that I didn't know existed... and it's mine.
Everyone is talking about the lottery and why would't they be. It's at an all time high. $800 MILLION is what you could win! This is the biggest lottery in jackpot history.
Some days I love to shop and other days shopping sounds like the worst thing imaginable. Every Christmas I get to the point were I don't want to buy ANYTHING because all I have been doing is shop. The scary thing is, if you don't get tired of shopping you could be a SHOPAHOLICS!
According to yahoo, here are four signs you might be addicted to shopping:
We have all had plans to go to a store with the idea of buying one or two things and coming out with bags and bags of things. This happens to the best of us.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new poll finds that Americans strongly support government action to control prescription drug costs, regardless of their political affiliation.