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June 16, 20267 min

Happening in Pocatello: Dust, Dads, and Dirt Roads

Pocatello residents are advised to prepare for significant weather conditions, with a Wind Advisory and Red Flag Warning in effect. High temperatures, reaching into the high 80s and low 90s throughout the week, are accompanied by strong gusts and patchy blowing dust, particularly after 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday are expected to bring sunnier skies and slightly calmer winds, before a potentially warm Juneteenth and weekend rain showers.

In community updates, authorities are investigating a public safety incident involving vehicles near Barton Road and 4th Avenue. Residents with information that could assist in this inquiry are encouraged to come forward. Additionally, legal actions have concluded concerning a business email fraud scheme that involved an individual from Idaho, serving as a reminder for residents to remain vigilant against online deception. Pocatello School District 25 is also seeking to fill a Zone 3 trustee vacancy, inviting community members interested in contributing to local education to apply.

The past week and upcoming days are filled with community engagement and celebrations. The Gift of Life Walk and Run recently took place, honoring organ donors and promoting health. The Red Lion hosted the Whimsy Market and the Mind, Body, and Spirit Expo, offering diverse local attractions. Looking ahead, the Portneuf Valley Farmers Market will host 'We Love ISU' Day this weekend. Local sports teams are also being recognized for their achievements, with the Highland baseball team celebrating a district title and a strong season, and the Pocatello Thunder girls' basketball team being lauded for their impressive state title run earlier this year.

On the economic front, the local real estate market continues to see median list prices around $360,000, creating what some describe as a buyer's market. Local businesses like Off the Rails are expanding, and The Bridge restaurant is highlighted for its unique dining experience. Residents should note that ongoing downtown construction continues to impact traffic flow, and alternative routes may be advisable. Families are encouraged to explore local Father's Day events, including those at Zoo Idaho, for weekend activities.