Halloween is three weeks from Sunday. This means that some office party planners in the Magic Valley are checking budgets and scrolling the Internet for unique ideas to incorporate into their company parties.
When you think of what makes a 4-year-old little girl's birthday parties great, psycho, bloodthirsty movie killer Michael Myers probably doesn't come to mind, right?
It is officially spooky season! As well as fall and Oktoberfest season. Lots of fun event happen around the Magic Valley in October so we compiled a list of some of the things you definitely don't want to miss this month. Mark your calendars and plan out all the events.
Popular modern characters such as Siren Head, The Rake, Slenderman, and the clan from Five Nights at Freddy's, have become the new Jason Voorhees, Freddie Krueger, Leatherface, and Michael Myers.
Idahohauntedhouses.com gave this attraction a scare rating of "very scary," so if someone in your family has a bad ticker, or doesn't handle being scared well, you might want to tell them about the Haunted River the next time you see them.
Not only does southern Idaho have the best haunted attractions, we are pretty sure it is really haunted. Between places like the Haunted Mansions of Albion and the haunted hospitals if you love Halloween you are in the best place.
It's time for Halloween fans in Twin Falls to get pumped. With Halloween just a little more than nine weeks away, the city's main headquarters for all things ghoulish is hiring, and planning to open for its first day of the season this Saturday (August 28).
Halloween is only 11 weeks away, but who's counting. As I drove past the Magic Valley Mall Wednesday, there was that all too familiar black and orange banner in all its splendor.
Windsors Nursery along with Infinity Dental, Hip2BU Salon, DV Evans Bank, Kimberly Kut & Kurl and Natures Gate have all gotten together to host a social distancing drive through trunk or treat event Saturday in Kimberly.