The Spirit of Halloween is back in Twin Falls, but when can residents expect to start shopping and getting ready for the spooky holiday that is two months away?
One business in Twin Falls is changing locations, and it has people fighting since the move happened. What store moved, where did it go, and why are people fighting?
Last week, a story was written about Craftsman in Twin Falls, and the store currently sits empty, but what should fill it, and what will fill it in the future?
If you haven't had the chance to visit Roller Coaster Fireworks in Battle Mountain, it's worth getting off the highway for. The Fourth of July is less than three months away after all.
Spirit stores should flip their focus from Halloween to Christmas Sweaters beginning in November, and even add tacky sweaters that aren't Christmas related.
Visit Southern Idaho has set up a shop at 150 Main Street, and sells artwork, jewelry, accessories, home decor, and other products made and designed by talented Idahoans.
Grocery stores across the nation are seeing a need for relaxed check out lanes. Most Twin Falls grocery stores currently have family check out lanes and express check out lanes, why not have relaxed check out lanes?
Every time discussions occur about what type of businesses need to open in Twin Falls, someone mentions a grocery store similar to Whole Foods or Trader Joe's.