Itâs been called the most used pedestrian walkway in Idaho Falls and the city wants to go bigger with the River Walk paths.
âItâs been extremely popular, said PJ Holm, Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation director. We have more than 4 million people that visit West Yellowstone (Mont.) a year and a good portion of them drive right by Idaho Falls. As we get people to stop and check out our River Walk itâs a great thing for tourists to see what Idaho Falls has to offer. It s a great amenity for locals to have for recreating or exercising or sightseeing or bird watching or whatever they want to do with it.â
Is this your first winter as an Idaho Falls resident? Whether it is the beginning of your time in Idaho Falls or another year on the roster, it’s always good to refresh yourself on highway etiquette and ways to stay safe on the road.
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Going green by recycling and avoiding plastic bags like the plague aren’t the only ways to preserve Eastern Idaho land and water. Learn new skill sets by joining one of many conservation-related groups focusing on education, surveying and wildlife management.
Eastern Idaho Environmental Education Association
Eastern Idaho Environmental Education Association (EIEEA) is a nonprofit organization of professionals from government and private industries who promote environmental stewardship and resource conservation in Eastern Idaho.
Snake River Audubon Society of Eastern Idaho
The Snake River Audubon Society is a chapter of the National Audubon Society and serves members in the Upper Snake River Valley of Eastern Idaho. Monthly meetings are held at the Idaho Falls Public Library on the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. from September through April.
. good morning. welcome to mornings on 2. it is saturday, september 15th. i m claudine wong. good morning, everyone. i m mike mibach. meteorologist mike, good morning, great to see you. great to be here this early saturday morning. we do have once again low clouds and fog covering the coast and right around the bay. for this morning, it will be a factor out there, 50 to 60 degrees, into the afternoon hours, temperatures ranging from the lower 60s to around 90 degrees for the warmest locations inland. coming up in about 8 minutes, we ll take a look at the numbers in your neighborhood and also highlight the changes you can expect the second half of the weekend. new this morning, san jose police are investigating after a truck driver hit and killed an 8-year-old boy on a small motorized bike. ktvu s alex savage, live this morning in san jose to explain what led to the deadly accident. reporter: well, this crash clearly has had an impact on people in this neighborhood.