An anti-mask mandate demonstration happened before the Twin Falls City Council meeting Monday. Over 300 people showed up and over 100 watched on Facebook.
On the agenda for tonight's Twin Falls City Council Meeting are several notable items. One of the biggest will be a public hearing on whether or not to allow roosters within city limits and eliminate the need for a special permit for four hens or less.
Idahoans across will head to the polls today to cast votes on a number of issues including city council races and school funding. In the Magic Valley there are a number of school funding issues for citizens to decide on including a tax levy for the Filer School District to fund ongoing programs.
Citizens of Twin Falls can now access city services at the new city hall in downtown. City staff have been gradually moving from a temporary building on Shoshone to just down the street on Main Avenue in the newly reconstructed building.
Early voting has started for Twin Falls County as the November elections approach. Twin Falls County citizens can cast their votes at the County West Building in Twin Falls every weekday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Friday, November 3.
A petition to put a recall ballot measure for Filer's mayor and city council on November's ballot has fallen short. The Twin Falls County Clerk's Office sent the petitions back just short of 196 signatures, which is the threshold needed to get the measure on the ballot.
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) On Wednesday, Twin Falls City Council members and the community dedicated the “The Diligent Usher” at North Five Points Pocket Park.