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Warning: Speed Limit Lowered On Orchard South Of Twin Falls
There has been a speed limit change made south of Twin Falls that may catch you by surprise. On Orchard (3700N) between Blue Lakes and Eastland, the speed limit has been lowered to 35 miles per hour. So, get off your phone and pay attention to the changes.
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This stretch of road runs near the Jalopy Jungle, Falls Brand, and the Twin Falls Waste Transfer Station. The section of road, shown below in red, was previous a 50 mile per hour section of road.
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Michael Barry Leavitt passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 1st, 2020. He was surrounded by family he loved. Mike was born September 7th, 1946, in Nyssa, Oregon to his wonderful parents Orson & Dorothy Leavitt. He was the third of six children.
He completed high school in Nyssa, and enlisted in the U.S. Army, receiving an honorable discharge in 1966. He married Elizabeth (Cookie) Cole on May 1st, 1969. She passed away November 1st, 1971.
Mike met and fell in love with Linda Moore. They were married December 7th, 1974. They would have celebrated 46 years of marriage this month. They were sealed in the Boise Temple for time and all eternity in March of 1995.
Amalgamated Sugar in December donated nearly 7 tons of sugar to food banks and other charitable organizations.
âThis year has been difficult for many people, and the holidays can increase that difficulty,â President and CEO John McCreedy said in a release. âWe are a grower-owned cooperative, and we want to be sure that families in need can still carry on their family baking traditions.â
Amalgamated for the fifth consecutive year sent about 10,000 pounds to The Idaho Foodbank.
âFood has the power to bring people together,â said Karen Vauk, the food bankâs president and CEO. âHowever, gathering around the table for a special meal or simply cooking a treasured family recipe may be out of reach for many struggling this year. Therefore, we are grateful to the farmers of Amalgamated Sugar for thinking of their fellow Idahoans and providing some sweet relief to get them through the holidays.â
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