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IDAHO FALLS – At the Idaho Falls City Council meeting last evening, Idaho Falls City Councilwoman Shelly Smede announced her resignation from the City Council effective March 31, 2021.
According to Idaho law, when a vacancy occurs on the City Council, that vacancy is filled by an appointment of the Mayor. That appointment is then ratified by the City Council.
City of Idaho Falls residents interested in filling the vacancy can submit a letter of intent to Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper for consideration to be appointed to fill the newly vacated seat. The letter should reference the applicant’s experience in the areas of leadership, policy and budgeting/finance, which correspond to the primary roles of a City Councilor. Applicants may also discuss community involvement and other relevant background as desired.
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Casper addresses COVID-19 vaccine, upcoming projects and more during State of the City address
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Mayor Rebecca Casper giving the State of the City address Thursday evening. | Screengrab
IDAHO FALLS Idaho Falls Mayor Rebecca Casper delivered the annual State of the City address Thursday evening via a video broadcast on the city’s website. In it, she gave special thanks to the first responders and city employees for their work last year. She also honored the 116 residents of Bonneville County who have passed away due to complications related to COVID-19.
Near the end of the address, the mayor spoke about the COVID-19 vaccine, saying, “I expect the coming months to bring what we have been waiting for since those first weeks last March. We really can’t celebrate enough the scientific minds and the enormous global effort that has resulted in vaccines that will confer needed protection from COVID-19. But we are not there quite yet.”