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Pickle's Place in Arco Has Undergone Renovations
Pickle's Place, the famous restaurant in Arco, Idaho, recently underwent renovations. To better serve its growing customer base, the business stays closed for two or three weeks in the winter to work on upgrades and repairs. This helps accommodate the rising number of visitors, especially during holiday weekends, summer weekends,...
Mackay school gets grant for new building
A new building where students can study diesel mechanics will be constructed at the Mackay schools. The Mackay School District was awarded a $635,000 capital project grant from the Idaho Career Ready Students Council at its Feb. 16 meeting. The council awarded $7.4 million in grants for career technical education programs at Idaho schools.
Basketball Game Recap: Butte County Pirates vs. Lapwai Wildcats
It's hard to turn regular season success into postseason wins, a fact the Butte County Pirates can now relate to. They ended up on the wrong side of a rough 68-42 walloping at the hands of the Wildcats on Friday. The result shouldn't come as a shock considering that's the fewest points Butte County has scored all season.
Butte County takes down Grace 63-54 to win 1AD1 High Desert title and return to states
AMMON, Idaho (KIFI) - The Butte County Pirates will play for a 1AD1 state championship this season, as Butte County took round three against Grace in the High Desert Conference tournament 63-54 Friday to win the district. After splitting their first two meetings of the tournament, Butte County put together...
Grace unable to pull off another upset as season comes to an end in district championship loss
Lightning didn’t strike twice. Forty-eight hours after upsetting fifth-ranked Butte County to force a third and final winner-take-all game for the Class 1A Division I District V-VI championship, Grace was unable to rekindle the magic. The Grizzlies fell 63-54 to the Pirates in the district final Friday at Thunder Ridge High School to see their season come to an end. ...
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