Thursday, August 7th, 2025
Good morning, Twin Falls. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 7th of August.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ The Blaine County Sheriff's Office warned southern Idaho residents about scam calls that use fake caller IDs and AI-generated voices—tricks that prompt targets to send money—and urged them to verify caller details with law enforcement. KEZJ
- ➤ The Twin Falls Police Department released July crime statistics that show many traffic stops resulted in warnings instead of tickets — the report also includes numbers for arrests, vehicle accidents, and hit-and-run calls and will be updated with additional categories each month. KEZJ
- ➤ Twin Falls police released July crime statistics—detailing calls for service, traffic stops, citations, arrests, hit-and-run incidents, and vehicle accidents—and noted that most stops ended in warnings instead of tickets while they plan to add more data categories in future reports. 1310 KLIX
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ A state panel approved a $3.33M loan for Filer School District to fund high school safety improvements if a new $3.3M bond in November fails, and the school board will decide its next steps at its meeting on August 20. The district has also released an online survey for community feedback after voters previously rejected a $52M bond. Times-News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ On August 6, Secretary Doug Burgum reversed the Biden administration’s approval of the Lava Ridge Wind Project—a 1,000-megawatt plan with 231 turbines set for over 57,500 acres of public land. Local lawmakers said the decision protects rural interests and taxpayer funds. KMVT
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Idaho shoppers may have recalled butter in their fridges as the FDA recalled 1,800 cases of Bunge Oils’ NH European Style Butter Blend on July 14 due to missing milk allergen labels—upgraded on July 30 to a Class II risk level that poses a danger to people with milk allergies. 1310 KLIX
- ➤ Bunge North America recalled 1,800 cases of NH European Style Butter Blend because the label left out milk allergens—shoppers with milk allergies should check their supplies as the product may have traveled through 12 U.S. distribution centers and one in the Dominican Republic. The recall was first issued on July 14 and upgraded to Class II on July 30, making it a serious safety risk. KEZJ
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Ladies High Tea 2025: Bridgerton - A Regency Affair
1-3 p.m. — Gas Lamp Event Center — $50 adults, $75 for mother-daughter package, $30 kids — Experience an enchanting tea event with a focus on community support and elegance.
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Comedy Night Featuring Andrew Rose
8-10 p.m. — The Lamphouse Theatre — Ticket info not specified — Enjoy a night of laughter with Andrew Rose's unique blend of Southern humor and witty storytelling.
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Twin Falls County Fair
9 AM - 6 PM — Twin Falls County Fairgrounds — Paid entry — Experience the fun of thrilling rides, live entertainment, and a vibrant showcase of local culture and agriculture.
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Magic Valley Stampede PRCA Rodeo
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Twin Falls County Fairgrounds — Tickets available now — Experience the thrilling action of professional rodeo in the heart of Filer, Idaho.
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Magic Valley Stampede PRCA Rodeo
7:30-9 p.m. — Twin Falls County Fairgrounds — Ticket prices vary — Experience thrilling rodeo action at this beloved local event.
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Monster Truck Insanity Tour
4-5:30 p.m. — Twin Falls County Fairgrounds — Ticket prices vary — Experience jaw-dropping stunts and massive trucks at the Monster Truck Insanity Tour.
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