Friday, September 19th, 2025
Good morning, Twin Falls. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 19th of September.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ This week in Magic Valley, residents can attend events from the Lost N Lava Cowboy Gathering in Shoshone—with free public shows Friday noon to 4:30 p.m. and an evening concert featuring Dave Stamey—to live performances like 'Godspell' today at the Orpheum Theater. Other highlights include Saturday fairs in Buhl, community yard sales and car shows in Twin Falls, free trees distribution, and a free open mic night at the public library on Sept. 25. Times-News
- ➤ Local residents can enjoy many events this weekend as summer ends and fall begins. Tubbs Berry Farm offers a large hay maze on Friday and Saturday from 10 AM to 9 PM, Dwarfanators Wrestling starts Friday at 7 PM, open dance runs at Hayloft Hall Friday from 7 to 10 PM, the Orpheum Theatre presents Godspell on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, The Haunted Swamp runs Friday and Saturday from 7:30 to 11 PM with ticket deals, Brews, Clues and Running Shoes takes place Saturday for Girls on the Run, and Twin Falls Public Library hosts a free Movie Matinee Saturday at 3 PM — all events promise safe fun for families. 1310 KLIX
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Canyon Floral on Eastland Drive offers vibrant bouquets and arrangements for any celebration as owner Ashley Benkula, who bought the shop a couple years ago, maintains its 15-year reputation by processing daily flower shipments and preparing orders during business hours—customers call from 9am to 5pm Monday through Friday. KMVT
- ➤ Valley Restoration has located a branch in Twin Falls — it began as a carpet cleaning company in Blaine County in 1968 — and now plans to serve the local market. Times-News
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Dietrich School District improved ISAT reading scores from 50.4% to 64.8% this spring after using federal funds to hire paraprofessionals and offer small-group help—Superintendent Stefanie Shaw said the new programs ensure no student falls through the cracks. Times-News
- ➤ Twin Falls High School named Arabella Sorensen as Scholar of the Week—she was honored for her academic excellence and leadership. The school said the award recognizes her hard work and encourages other students to aim high. Times-News
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today, fire managers in southern Idaho, including officials from Sawtooth National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, and Idaho Department of Lands, will lift Stage 1 fire restrictions—officials said the move comes after improved weather conditions and that they will continue to monitor the situation closely. Times-News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Buhl voters will choose their next mayor and council members on Nov. 4, with early voting starting Oct. 14. Candidate Doug Howarth, a longtime local veteran, says he will support small businesses and repair city sidewalks+current mayor Pam McClain plans to complete beautification projects and update the city’s plan. KMVT
- ➤ Four candidates are running for two Twin Falls City Council seats in November; incumbent Jason Brown (engineer) faces challenger Zaine Newberry (nursing assistant) for Seat 1 while Tato Muñoz and Nathan Murray compete for Seat 5 after Spencer Cutler is not running again. Incumbent Chris Reid is unchallenged for Seat 6 and will be re-elected automatically. Times-News
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Falls2Falls Half Marathon & 5k
3:00–6:30 p.m. — Dierkes Lake — $10-$85 — Participate in a community run/walk to support local trail improvement projects while enjoying scenic views.
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Thousand Springs Festival of the Arts
10 a.m. – 5 p.m. — Thousand Springs State Park - Ritter Island — $6 Adults, $5 Seniors, $3 Children — Explore art, enjoy live music, and indulge in delicious food amidst scenic beauty.
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