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Longtime Stephenville resident Kim Rhodenbaugh Lewallen plans a book signing for her new release "Master of the Mask: An Olympic Swimmer s Long Journey to Freedom," from 9-11 a.m. on Saturday, June 5, at Beans and Franks, 2810 W. Washington St.
The entrance to Meat & Potatoes at 1110 Golden Beauty Drive in Rexburg. | Courtesy Tavann Young
REXBURG – At the end of a long day when you’re exhausted and famished, many eastern Idahoans agree there’s nothing better than a hot meal of meat and potatoes.
A new business under the name Meat & Potatoes opened March 15 at 1110 Golden Beauty Drive inside the Wilcox Fresh potato warehouse next to Applebees in Rexburg.
Tavann Young, one of the managers, describes it as a wholesale/farmer’s market meat company that sells a variety of beef cuts, potatoes and onions at a lower price than you can get at other places. He tells EastIdahoNews.com customers are enjoying their experience.
Rocky Mountain Power announces new grants to support Utah, Wyoming and Idaho communities this spring
SALT LAKE CITY (May 10, 2021) Even as COVID-19 vaccines roll out across the country, many communities are still facing challenges from the pandemic and the organizations that support them are still seeing unprecedented demand.
In spite of the odds, local programs that address critical issues such as food insecurity, homelessness, domestic violence, child abuse, elder issues, mental health and community safety have continued to find creative new ways to deliver help quickly and safely, even while facing additional budget constraints.
As part of the company’s commitment to supporting its communities, PacifiCorp Foundation, a nonprofit arm of Rocky Mountain Power, is donating more than $525,000 across the six states it serves. The funding goes to support a total of 209 safety and wellness grants as part of the most recent round of quarterly grants provided by the f
Johnson County’s Commissioners approved two Resolutions to accept grant funding and amend their 2020-21 budget.
The first Resolution, No. 657, accepts grant funding in the amount of $87,808 from the Wyoming Department of Health, Public Health Division, for the COVID-19 vaccination program.
The second, No. 659, is for $43,000 from the Wyoming Department of Family Services for ERAP, or the Emergency Rental Assistance Program.
The funding is designated to help those in the county that have had problems paying rent, utilities or internet services due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The county will partner with Family Crisis Center for distribution of funds for the program.