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Devizes Street Festival to take on famous Wiltshire legend

A famous Wiltshire legend is to be challenged at this year’s Devizes Street Festival when the story of Ruth Pierce will be probed to decide if…

Twin Falls City Council appoints Ruth Pierce as mayor | Boise State Public Radio

The importance of local elections in Idaho

Many elections are occurring across the state, and a lot of them will have a significant impact on their local communities, including right here in Twin Falls.

Nicholas Joseph Malara | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Nicholas Joseph Malara, 31, of South Williamsport, passed away Friday, March 26, 2021. He was born February 21, 1990 in Phoenix, Ariz., the son of Frank and Sandra (Hummel) Malara. Nick was co-owner of F&S (Father and Son) Renovations with his dad. They were each other’s best friend. An adventurous soul with the biggest heart, Nick shared his bright light with everyone he met. He would turn strangers into best friends, never hesitating to give them the shirt off his back. He was a shooting star full of passion with so much love to give. He enjoyed snowboarding, wrestling, camping, self-expression through music and tattoos, spending time with family and friends and his mom’s Sunday dinners. But Nick was most passionate about his son, Maddox. The true love he felt for his boy was bigger than the universe. Maddox was the light in his father’s eyes, and his best friend. An inseparable pair, this father and son duo were unstoppable.

Twin Falls Council: No Action on Proclamation Against Abortion

TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-The Twin Falls City Council decided to take no action Tuesday evening on a proclamation presented by a Twin Falls pastor declaring the city a sanctuary city for children not yet born. Paul Thompson, pastor of Eastside Baptist Church presented the proclamation aimed at putting a stop to abortions within the city of Twin Falls. He said the proclamation had more than 250 signatures on it and asked the council to adopt it. An hour before the meeting Pastor Thompson hosted a pro-life rally outside of City Hall. An estimated 100 people from Twin Falls and surrounding communities were able to sign the proclamation at the event. Several pastors from area churches spoke in support of the proclamation and against abortion.

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