While it is nearly impossible to go a whole summer without enjoying the Snake River at least once, you may want to avoid it this summer for a few reasons.
If you have unwanted guests come to visit and you’re feeling a little salty, where would you send them? Would you offer a bad idea to get a pesky person off your back?
While most of us are excited to get out and enjoy the water once it warms up, there is one pool in the Magic Valley that tragically may not open this year.
While it is best to stay away from these animals, sometimes there is reason to keep your phone or camera at the ready if you do happen to cross their paths.
I think we can all agree that the wooden stairs at Dierkes Lake are a little scary. But the walk around Dierkes is a great workout with a great view. So many of us have ran up, or down, the stairs while holding our breath.
Ahh, summer. 'Tis the season of watermelon art, diving fails and-- you guessed it-- belly flops. When we were kids, this pool move was awesome. But nowadays... who are we kidding? It's still (painfully) awesome!
Ahh… Warmer weather is upon us. In the Magic Valley that means green grass, lots of sunshine, and swimming! There is nothing like diving into the pool on that first beautiful day. There are many swimming pools around the Magic Valley, and some that are geothermally heated so they feel nice and warm, even when the weather isn’t.
We’ve put together a list of when many of the pools around the Magic V
Top Story Podcast 4/12/11: First Hour - City Golf Course and Swimming Pool Management, Steve Millington. Second Hour - Ken Edmunds and Mark Browning From State Board of Education.
Twin Falls city is looking for a new manager for the city golf course and maybe for the city swimming pool
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Much of the Twin Falls City Council meeting last night centered around a new manager for the Twin Falls Golf Course and possibly new management for the Twin Falls city swimming pool.