A Minidoka County woman is facing a single charge of abuse or neglect of a vulnerable adult after an 83-year-old woman was taken to the hospital in poor health.
South Idaho health officials say they've now detected community spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Minidoka County. South Central Public Health District said in a statement early Friday that at least once case of the virus in the county didn't involve out-of-state travel or contact with a person known to have the virus.
A Cassia County woman has died due to complications with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while two counties in the Magic Valley have their first reports of the virus.
More than 63 percent of voters said yes to a $36 million bond for the Twin Falls Fire Department, but that wasn’t enough to pass it at the polls on Tuesday.
In an effort to make people more aware of how to remain safe while online, law officers in Minidoka County will host a class later this month on Internet safety.