Imagine a meeting of your neighborhood watch where the neighbor down the street bursts in, yelling “Help, my house is burning!” You survey the room and another neighbor is sitting there decked out in fire-fighting gear from head to toe.
As spring turns to summer, graduation ceremonies are marking rites of passage in communities across our great state.
During President Trump’s first administration, Congress passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), which helped supercharge the economy and stre…
The semi-annual Idaho Republican Party Central Committee will convene in Pocatello the weekend of June 20-21. Following a recent “trend,” the topic will not be “How to grow the Party.” Instead, it appears to be “How to whittle the Party down to only the purest compliers with Republican orthodoxy.”
Tax season continues on Capitol Hill, and just like so many Americans ahead of the April 15 deadline, lawmakers are tired and confused as they…
America is a constitutional Republic. Or at least it usually is. Evidence is growing that, sometime between 2021 and 2025, nameless activists, never elected and completely unaccountable to “the People,” usurped the power of our nation’s chief executive.
Life imitates art. Where we find heroes and villains in the popular fiction of our day suggests the landscape of heroes and villains in our everyday lives.
The Soda Springs School District gained voter support in favor of a $993,000 supplemental levy for one year during the May 20 election.
Southeast Idaho voters cast their ballots Tuesday on several community board positions and determined the fate of multiple funding levies for local libraries, emergency services and schools.
Bannock County Clerk Jason Dixon, left, and Bannock County Elections Director Julie Hancock look over voting results at the county elections o…