Saturday, June 21st, 2025
Good morning, Twin Falls. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 21st of June.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On Thursday night, members of St. Edward Catholic Church and local residents gathered at the Twin Falls Visitors Center for their annual Suicide Awareness Walk. They walked along Perrine Bridge to honor those battling depression and suicide (organizers stressed that help is available through hotline 988). KMVT
- ➤ The City of Twin Falls will host its annual Independence Day firework show on July 4, sponsored by the College of Southern Idaho + Lee Family Broadcasting will provide live music during the 20-minute display. City officials remind residents to purchase only approved 'Safe and Sane' fireworks from licensed stands and use them between 8 a.m. and midnight from June 23 to July 5. KMVT
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ A USDA report shows that Idaho growers earned over $1 billion from potatoes and other crops in 2024—proving the state’s farms produce a diverse range of high-value products. This crop variety boosted the local ag economy and supported numerous farm jobs. KEZJ
- ➤ June is National Dairy Month, and Idaho dairy farmers stress the industry's importance as the state produces 17 billion pounds of milk each year. Most production comes from the Magic Valley (a key region for local farms) and locals are encouraged to include dairy in their diet to support the economy. KMVT
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Filer School District voted on June 18 to gift the Hollister Elementary School building to Hollister—provided it is used as a K-12 public school—and agreed to charge Hollister Charter School $30,000 for technology equipment. Board members noted community concerns after a $52 million bond failed and said they will vote on a supplemental levy in November. Times-News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Residents are urged to use caution when lighting fireworks for the Fourth of July—Magic Valley Paramedics advise wearing safety glasses, lighting them one at a time, and ensuring adult supervision to avoid burns and eye injuries. Children under 5 should not handle sparklers, and pet owners are reminded to keep animals indoors since loud noises can cause them to run away. KMVT
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Twin Falls Car Show & Rusty Nuts Swap Meet
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. — Twin Falls City Park — Free entry — Explore classic cars and hunt for hidden treasures at the swap meet.
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