What would you do? What would you do if you are driving down the road in Idaho and see lights behind you, that belong to a car that isn't marked as a police officer?
It is insane to think that it has been 19 years since the tragedy occurred. It is even more crazy to think that those in school learning about it were not alive to witness it. So for those of us that were, it is important to remember. Where were you that day?
Seventeen years ago today our country, and the world, changed when the World Trade Center towers fell. Nearly 3,000 people lost their lives that day – on the planes, in the towers, at the Pentagon.
Heat Advisory has been issued for most of the Magic Valley from the National Weather Service in Boise. People need to take extra precaution if they plan to be out in the heat.
Filer twin sisters and their mother were honored this week for helping a man in distress in late November. Twins, 16-year-old Megan and Madison Pedrow, and mother Vera Pedrow where headed to Buhl to do some errands when something caught the attention of one of the twins.
Twin Falls County and the regional 911 center will be verifying the physical addresses of homes for better response to emergencies in the next few months. The Twin Falls County Sheriff’s Office and Southern Idaho Regional Communications announced they have contracted Geo-Comm, Inc. to survey and collect physical addresses for a map that will be used at SICOMM for 911 emergencies.
A memorial service was held Monday morning at City Park in remembrance of the people who lost their lives or loved ones on that infamous morning 16 years ago, Sept. 11, 2001.
A memorial service will be held today at the Twin Falls City Band Shell to mark the 16th Anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the United States. The service will begin at 9 a.m. and will last roughly an hour.