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Preston man charged after allegedly threatening another man with a gun
SWAN LAKE — A man police say pulled a gun during an argument has been charged with multiple crimes. Waylan Duane Grantham, 35, faces one felony charge for aggravated assault, a misdemeanor charge for disturbing the peace and a felony enhancement for using a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime, court records show.
Deputy extricated from vehicle and briefly hospitalized after two-vehicle crash, other driver cited
MORELAND — A Bannock County Sheriff’s Office detention deputy was transported to the hospital after he was injured in a two-vehicle crash. Bannock County spokeswoman Emma Iannacone confirmed with EastIdahoNews.com that the detention deputy was on his way to work Tuesday morning when a crash happened. She said the deputy was in a county vehicle.
Weston to lay down law
May’s Weston City Council meeting was rather dramatic by comparison to past meetings. The drama began when Brent Christensen came forward to present his plans for a new home on the infamous trailer lot. The discussion was quickly terminated. The issue was immediately tabled until next month to give the Christensens time to finally comply with the city ordinances. Presently the trailer is still on site and apparently there is a deck as well. The council swiftly dispelled any idea of the Christensens living in the trailer during construction.
Bannock County crews repair, build thousands of feet of road guardrails
POCATELLO — The Bannock County Road and Bridge division has replaced, repaired and built more than 2,500 feet of roadside guardrails, and more work is to come. In an effort to improve road safety for the summer, the county division has repaired several end sections of guardrails along Mink Creek Road and replaced a 130-foot section of guardrail on Charlotte Drive, according to a new release from the county.
Franklin County community to get its own farmers market this year
PRESTON — A farmers market is coming to Franklin County. The first ever Preston Farmers Market will be held on June 5 at 98 West 2nd North Street. This new market will feature over 30 vendors, and be held on every other Wednesday after the first one. “(People) want...
Arizona Man Sentenced to 10.5 Years for Trafficking Fentanyl in Southern Idaho
POCATELLO – 58-year-old Larry James Little of Phoenix, Arizona, was sentenced to 126 months in federal prison for possession with intent to distribute fentanyl, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced today. According to court records, in August 2022, BADGES Task Force officers received reliable information that Little and his co-defendant,...
This week at the Bannock County Event Center
Spend Mother’s Day at the track! Plus, team roping, barrel racing, and the annual Children’s Mental Health Wellness Wiggle is back at the Bannock County Event Center. Pocatello Downs — Saturday & Sunday, May 11-12 Enjoy the spring weather at the race track! Pocatello Downs is back Saturday and Sunday for more racing. Gates open at 12 p.m., and the first post time is 1 p.m. Admission is $5, and...
Spreading the love: New 'pop shop' opens in Preston
There’s a new business in town and it’s all about love — love of soda and love of bringing a smile to customers’ faces. Cody and Rachel Babneau are the new owners of the soda shack on the north end of town, in the Wellcome Mart parking lot. They may be new business owners in Preston, but they’re not new to the soda business — or to Preston.
'Napolean Dynamite' anniversary screening draws a packed house to Eccles Theatre
LOGAN – More than a thousand residents of northern Utah packed the Ellen Eccles Theatre on May 8 to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the movie Napolean Dynamite. I went along for the ride – albeit reluctantly – because I had never understood the fascination with this indy film.
Rural Route News - May 8, 2024
West Side High School held their annual Prom on Saturday April 27th at Cherry Hill Ski Resort. The promenade was livestreamed on Face Book which gave the parents and grandparents a chance to watch their child/grandchild for a few minutes.
Event at PHS features candidates for sheriff, commissioner
The local Republican candidates for Franklin County commissioner and sheriff attended a “Meet and Greet” organized by the Franklin County Republican Central Committee on May 2 in the Preston High School auditorium. The event began at 6 p.m. giving time for people to visit with each of the...
Forest Service bulldozer vandalized and damaged near Preston
PRESTON – Bear River Zone trail crew members were shocked Wednesday morning to arrive at their work site and find the zone’s 50-inch Sweco trail dozer had been forcibly stolen and driven into and left in Cub River. Crews secured the dozer the previous evening after spending the...
Developing Town: Riverdale’s Midwives
Editorial Note: Part 372 of a series of further development in the early days that impacted Franklin County. (Sources: Riverdale, 100 Years 1870 –1970, Life Sketch, Biographies of midwives) In Riverdale’s early years the community was thought of as being in three separate sections: Riverdale, The Falls, and Battle...
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