It would seem like residents in California would be hard workers since they have to make enough have fun, but compared to other states are they hard workers?
Idahoans are proud people and take pride in their work, but when it comes to being hard workers, how does Idaho compare to other states in the country?
Yes, it beats not having one at all, but is it good to have a little competition and options? Here are the pros and cons of having only one hospital in Twin Falls.
While there may be no possible way to see when an attack would come or if the people of Idaho would be hit, it's always best to prepare and think ahead just in case.
I am honestly not really surprised by this survey. Idaho is ranked one of the least sinful states and the most sinful states aren't a surprise. Sinful as in the 7 deadly sins. Idaho ranks pretty well.
This is no surprise to me. Twin Falls is not on the list of the laziest cities. Makes sense to me. Last time I checked farming was hard work! In case you want to be surrounded by lazy people here is a list of places, according to realtor.com, you could consider moving to.
A new report broke down every state in the U.S. with one main question: How many people there are willing to get off the couch and exercise for a few hours a week?
And the results are just about what you’d expect.
TENNESSEE finished in last place on the list. Only 51.8% of adults there do any sort of moderately-intense activity for at least two hours a week.