Friday, November 21st, 2025
Good morning, Twin Falls. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 21st of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ South Central Community Action Partnership is hosting its 25th annual '60 Hours to Fight Hunger' food drive that collects turkeys, hams, non-perishable foods and monetary donations until Saturday—donations can be dropped off at Rob Green GMC on Blue Lakes Boulevard or at Smith’s Food & Drug on East Addison from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. KMVT
- ➤ City officials announced that Twin Falls will host open houses for community strategic planning—allowing residents to share ideas on city projects and spending. The events will give locals a chance to ensure city plans reflect community needs. Times-News
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Idaho State Police urged drivers to slow down and give space to crash responders during Crash Responder Safety Week + Lt. Tyler Barrett warned that speeding and distractions near accident scenes increase the risk of dangerous secondary crashes + drivers should pay close attention to changing traffic patterns. KMVT
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Many Idaho Amazon Prime members have received refund payments from the $2.5 billion FTC settlement, with checks starting November 12 and continuing through Christmas Eve. Eligible refunds may reach up to $51 and will be sent by email using PayPal or Venmo, or by mailed check if no email is received. KEZJ
- ➤ Many major retailers—Costco, Target, and Walmart—will be closed on Thanksgiving to give employees a day off, and other stores will also limit their hours for shoppers who need essentials. Some stores such as Albertsons and Whole Foods will open with reduced hours to meet urgent needs. 1310 KLIX
- ➤ Co-owners Anita Young and Stephen Johnson revived the local Snake River Grill in Hagerman, adding homestyle cooking and their personal flavor to a restaurant known for fresh meals and quirky antiques—customers can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner while making new memories. The owners aim to honor the town's legacy with each dish and delightful surprise—keeping the community experience warm and inviting. KMVT
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Idaho’s rapid urban growth is turning farmland into housing—local farmers see their traditional way of life at risk. Rising development is driving up land prices—making it hard for farms to survive. KEZJ
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is advising horse owners to cancel upcoming equine events and halt horse movements—steps taken to prevent the spread of Equine Herpesvirus from outbreaks in Texas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana. Officials urge anyone involved in recent events to follow strict biosecurity measures—contacting the State Veterinarian if their horses show any symptoms. KMVT
LIFESTYLE NEWS
- ➤ A new advisory states that traditional Thanksgiving meats like turkey and ham are legal while nine other types of meat—including endangered species and marine mammals—are banned in Idaho. The law aims to ensure safety and conservation during the holiday. 1310 KLIX
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The Life & Photography of Clarence Bisbee
11 AM — Twin Falls Public Library — Free entry — Discover the legacy of local photographer Clarence Bisbee through a captivating talk by Librarian Jennifer Hills.
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Brett Reid with Rob Harding: Season’s Best
7:30-10 p.m. — Magic Valley Arts Council Sligar Auditorium — $15/MVAC Member, $20/Not-Yet-Members — Experience a delightful evening of music with Brett Reid and Rob Harding.
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