Madison High School’s annual event, Madison Presents, will have guest musicians Marvin Goldstein and Vanessa Joy. It’s happening tonight at 7:00 at the Madison Performing Arts Center.
Idaho’s cold winters make it a little harder to find activities to do with your families. Due to the cold weather the Idaho Falls Zoo closes its doors to keep its animals warm, but the zoo still opens its doors to its education classes, which means there are several opportunities to learn.
Books can be the window to your imagination, they can be full of magic and adventure. One of those classic books filled with magic and adventure also has fairies, pirates and Neverland. J.B. Barrie’s famous novel “Peter Pan” will be the focus of Madison Library District’s event called On the Same Page.
There are a lot of different animals people have as pets. Dogs and cats are familiar to most of us. Many also have rabbits, the famous fluffy carrot eater.
Madison Cares has free educational classes for those in the community. These classes can give you the necessary tools to know how to deal with your emotions, keep a budget and help those who struggle with mental illness.
Mountain lions have been on the prowl in Idaho, some were seen near Hailey and Ketchum and even attacked pet dogs. Regional communications manager for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Terry Thompson in the Magic Valley Region said they have currently received 43 reports of mountain lions, five of them being today, Jan. 7. These were also reports of dog attacks.
The body of a man found in 1979 in the Civil Defense Caves of Clark County now has a name: Joseph Henry Loveless.
Saturday, January 4, 2020, skiers and would-be skiers can hit the slopes for free as a part of Ski for Free Day at the East Mink Creek Nordic Center south of Pocatello.