Results from a Brigham Young University survey shows that most students think the Mormon-owned school needs to do more to educate them about sexual assault.
A national survey finds that most employers have effective programs for accommodating workers with disabilities, but they often overlook recruiting and training practices that could expand employment opportunities.
Twin Falls is growing and with that growth comes the expansion of our parks and trails. The Twin Falls Parks and Recreation Department is seeking your opinion and what is needed in the Twin Falls parks.
Personality surveys are pretty standard in many schools. They exist to give the staff a little insight into the life of the child they are responsible for taking care of. This father was asked to fill this out on behalf of his 11-month-old daughter, and fill it out he did. I can't be sure about the type of responses the daycare was expecting, but this father gave some very honest and hilarious answers to the silly questionnaire.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A new poll by the Idaho Statesman shows Idaho consumers are not so enthusiastic about wind energy if it means higher monthly power bills. The newspaper also reported that (http://bit.ly/XkA3ZA ) a majority of respondents have a favorable attitude toward Idaho Power Co...
The Twin Falls City Council will be discussing the results of the $11,000 dollar public opinion survey at its regular meeting tonight. The Times News reports that the survey revealed that city residents are not real keen on civic engagement with 23 percent reporting that they attended at least one public meeting in the last year.
A recent survey seems to indicate that drug and marijuana usage among Idaho students may be trending upward The 2011 Idaho Youth Risks Behavior Survey released this month by the Idaho State Dept. of Education indicates that 18.8-percent of Idaho’s high school students say they had used marijuana at least once within the last month. That’s a five percent increase over 2009. 65 percent said they
We told you yesterday that Twin Falls City Manager Travis Rothweiler would be asking the city council for money to conduct a survey on city employee compensation and how Twin Falls compares to other comparable towns in Idaho. He did…and they said no.
Twin Falls City Manager Travis Rothweiler will be asking the City Council today for about $12,500 to conduct a survey. Rothweiler wants to know how Twin Falls compares to comparable size towns in Idaho for compensation to city employees.
About 1200 Twin Falls city residents will soon be getting a chance to tell city officials how they feel about the way the city is being run. Twin Falls has signed an agreement with the National Research Center to ask city residents just how satisfied they are with the way things are done.
The nearly one-year old recycling program in Twin Falls seems to be a hit if a recent online survey the city conducted is any indication. Over 82 percent of those responding to the online poll indicated they were highly likely to recommend the program.
(AP) Personal incomes In Idaho saw a slight rise in 2010. Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis estimated personal income for Idaho’s five metropolitan areas at $34.7 billion, up 2.7 percent from 2009.
Top Story Podcast 7/5/11: First hour - A Harvard survey claims 4th of July parades make you more "Republican." Also, Steve Millington. Second hour - Republican presidential candidate Gary Johnson.
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Twin Falls city officials are taking a look at a salary survey conducted two years ago that shows Twin Falls city employees, on average, are paid about seven percent less than employees in comparable cities around the state. But, they say it’s really not comparing apples to apples because in some of the towns where the pay is better, some city employees have been laid off. That has not been the
Remember the American dream? Well, it might be a distant memory, if one survey is to be believed.
A new poll of 600 Americans found citizens are upset about several issues.
Top Story Podcast 4/15/11: First Hour- Philadelphia is handing out condoms to 11 year old kids without parental consent, Women's Day of Service, Steve Crump. Second Hour - A new poll says Republicans are considered as extremists by 48 percent of the population
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A new survey finds one of every 11 highway bridges in Idaho shows some level of deterioration and at least nine percent meet structurally deficient standards.
As of midday Monday, Sun Valley Resort received 25 inches of snow in the last 24 hours. And while it was snowing in the mountains, much of the valleys received rain. Water supply specialist Ron Abramovich says so much rain and snow have fallen across the state this month, we've already received our March allotment of precipitation.