Twin Falls Idaho Costco Goes Mask Free
Costco wants the unmasked to come back. After last week’s announcement from the Centers for Disease Control, allowing the vaccinated to skip the wearing of masks, Costco dropped its mask policy. One in place since the early days of the pandemic.
Costco suggests you keep wearing a mask if you haven’t received the shot. Suggests being the key word. You’ll be on the honor system. Nobody is going to ask you for proof of vaccination.
Your health records are your private concern.
It’s because a great many business fear crossing a legal line. Your health records are your private concern.
I could spend a week there with a good book and some eggs every morning for breakfast. Idaho Fish and Game has released a video from the Craig Mountain Wildlife Management Area. Getting there is the challenge. I haven’t been on a horse in more than 20 years and am considerably larger than I was in 1999! The only people allowed to drive into the area are working on maintenance of the cabin and care of the region. One of my old bosses was a legendary outdoorsmen. When I shared the video, he replied he would’ve loved to make the trip in his 30s but now in his mid-70s isn’t sure he could pull it off.
Idaho organizations receive support to help combat pandemic struggles
Idaho organizations receive support to help combat pandemic struggles
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MAGIC VALEY â Many communities throughout the nation are still facing hardships because of COVID-19. Some of these hardships either emerged or magnified during the pandemic.
The Idaho Foodbank says in years before the pandemic they distributed around 3 million pounds of food statewide through their mobile pantry program. Now that is just enough food to distribute throughout southeast Idaho.
PacifiCorp Foundation, a nonprofit arm of Rocky Mountain Power, is giving $35,500 in grants to seven different organizations in the Gem state to help combat these struggles.
South Hills Fire Expected to be Out Sunday
TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KLIX)-Full control of a fire burning in the South Hills is now estimated for Sunday May 16.
According to the U.S. Forest Service-Sawtooth National Forest, the Wahlstrom Fire is burning north of Magic Mountain ski area on the west side of Rock Creek and close to the road. Fire crews continue to improve the line and working to put all hot spots out. The fire was first reported Tuesday afternoon and the cause is unknown at this time, however the Forest Service is reminding people to use the touch method to make sure a campfire is out before you leave it.