That early warning. Adot will be installing new cameras, new Message Boards and variable speed limit signs. We are looking now at several different kinds of sensors. Including sensors that are used in the middle east in the deserts over there. To try to find the exact right equipment for us that will pick up the presence of dust particles in the air and will measure the wind in the air and let us know of the possibility of a dust storm. Part of what we will have here are variable speed lit 75 Miles Per Hour in this area will slow it down from 75, 56 all the way down to 35 so that people can slow down and be safer. And all it this equipment and new technology is said to be up and fully operational in about two years now. Adot sold us here today that they are looking for other locations along many other freeways to install this same exact technology in the near future. Reporting live, danielle miller, fox 10 news. Oneyearold boy has died after police say he drown at his buckeye home. Cre
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On December 7, 2020, a beautiful sunny afternoon, Michele âMickiâ Briggs, a true angel on Earth, was called home by her Lord Jesus Christ. She was 78 at the time of her death, following a courageous battle against Alzheimerâs-type Dementia. She was in the company of her children. She was one of those rare people who are truly genuine in their loving and caring nature. She loved her children above all else.
Micki was born in Pocatello, Idaho on November 18, 1942. She was the fourth of five children born to John R. and Dorothy Black. Micki attended school in Pocatello, graduating from Pocatello High School in 1960. She enrolled at Idaho State College (now Idaho State University) where she met Richard E. Briggs of Teton Valley, Idaho. They eloped to Elko, Nevada in August of 1961. She moved to Teton Valley where she made her home for the majority of her life. She was a long-time member of the Teton Valley Community Bible Church in Driggs. She was a member of the Teton Va