Wed, 01/08/2025 - 7:00pm
Having previously served as the law clerk for former District 3 Judge Susan Wiebe, and most recently serving as legal counsel with the Canyon County public defender’s office, Sean Jorgensen is no...
Not all property boundary fence disputes between neighbors involve livestock, but Idaho state code puts the responsibility for maintenance on property owners on both sides of a fence. A separate state code addresses open range and herd district fences. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
Wed, 01/08/2025 - 7:00pm
As newcomers seeking a change of pace relocate into rural Idaho, conflicts can arise out of a misunderstanding of existing norms. Quite often, some of those norms have state or county law on their...
The Weiser River came close to reaching minor flood stage levels on Saturday, when temperatures rose to nearly 50 degrees. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
Wed, 01/08/2025 - 7:00pm
While vast expanses of the country are experiencing some harsh winter conditions, last week’s generous rainfall in the Treasure Valley, along with Saturday’s, Jan. 4, 48-degree temperatures pushed...
Weiser’s Architectural Preservation Committee was successful in garnering a grant for a ‘Museum in the Streets’ project that will allow signage at historic buildings and places in town. Similar programs are already in place in cities throughout the country, as shown in the above photo in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. Courtesy photo
Wed, 01/08/2025 - 7:00pm
WEISER – A state grant will help a local historical committee move ahead on a plan to recognize historical sites in town.
The nonprofit Weiser Architectural Preservation Committee learned last...
A girl, Kayme, is Weiser Memorial Hospital’s first baby of 2025. Born to parents, Kayla Cook and William Silene of Midvale, at 9:28 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 3, the little dark-haired bundle weighed just over nine pounds and measured 20½ inches in length. On Saturday, the young family received a gift basket presented by Val Donicht on behalf of Xi Nu Sorority. Photo by Nancy
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Weiser Memorial Hospital’s first baby of the New Year arrived on Friday, Jan. 3. Pictured with baby Kayme, mom Kayla Cook, and dad William Silene, are Dr. Jordan Blanchard, and Xi Nu Sorority’s Val Donicht. The sorority gifted the new baby a basket full of gifts. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
Tue, 01/07/2025 - 9:26am
Weiser Memorial Hospital - The first baby of 2025 arrived to parents Kayla and William at Weiser Memorial Hospital on Friday, Jan. 3.
A girl, born at 9:28 a.m. and weighing just over 9 pounds...