Many former members of the military are in Idaho, as they are in every state, but where is the best place for these former soldiers to spend their retirement?
Staff Sergeant Fustos with the Twin Falls Police Department signed off yesterday for his final time and is kicking off his retirement. S/Sgt Ron Fustos served the community of Twin Falls for 26 years.
Seven applicants for a soon to be vacant judgeship are from the Magic Valley area. The District Court for the Fifth Judicial District announced the names of 14 candidates who applied to fill the position of Cassia County Magistrate Honorable Mick Hodges, soon to retire at the end of the year.
If you have been to any of the Twin Falls farmers markets or events like Vintage Vixens, you probably have seen the Idaho Creations Wine Barrel company. They create beautiful and amazing things out of used wine barrels. They are officially closing.
Cassia County Sheriff Jay Heward shared an emotional goodbye with dispatch as he signed off of duty for the last time and headed into retirement. Thank you for your service sir and enjoy retirement.
The Shoshone Police Department made the announcement yesterday that their K9 officer Eros completed his final certification and has 15 months until he can retire.
According to a study by msn.com, it costs $58,335.71 a year to retire comfortably in the Gem State, far less than in New York, California, or Hawaii where you need over six figures a year to get by.