Americans will enter into the new year in a similar fashion as we did to kick off 2021, with concerns about sickness, labor shortages, extreme weather, and rising housing and fuel costs. What is one thing you'd like to see the state of Idaho do in 2022 to make life easier for you?
It’s safe to say we’re all entering 2021 with high hopes and what better way to harness what you want than with a calendar or planner that really speaks to you.
There is a limited amount of time that fireworks are allowed to be shot off and bought in Idaho. Obviously, for the 4th of July, but also for New Years. You may have noticed some fireworks stands popping up around town.
The good news is that the annual Potato Drop on New Year's Eve is going to happen this year. It is just going to look a little different and it is only going to be aired on television. No spectators allowed.
We should stop worrying about the robots and computers for a year and focus on our own handwriting. Specifically how you write the date on papers this year.
Admit it - Idaho does some weird stuff. Ask anyone not from here and you'll get stories about our weird obsession with potatoes, alpacas, radioactive towns and Bigfoot monsters.
Often times New Years involves a few glasses of champagne or other adult beverages. If you decide to celebrate with an alcoholic beverage please designate a driver. According to KMVT, many taxi services in Twin Falls are offering free rides or discounted rides for New Years: