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A look back at the top business stories of 2022 – East Idaho News
IDAHO FALLS – Amongst all of the information tales we’ve coated this yr, 2022 taught us that japanese Idaho has a thriving enterprise sector.
From new outlets opening to longtime buildings being repurposed, entrepreneurs have been busy making their desires come true and serving prospects within the course of.
Right here’s a glance again on the most considered enterprise tales of the yr, primarily based on our analytics.
10. Biz Buzz: 71-year-old tire retailer in Idaho Falls underneath new possession – Oct. 19, 2022
In October, Tanner Landon, 37, of Idaho Falls, and his spouse, Jenna, purchased Fred & Wayne’s Tire retailer at 1970 North Yellowstone Freeway from Mitch Kvarfordt.
The thought of shopping for Fred & Wayne’s was interesting to Tanner not solely as a result of it was established, but it surely additionally allowed him to include repairs into the enterprise mannequin. He additionally likes with the ability to provide completely different manufacturers of tires, which isn’t an choice at some outlets.
One among his mother’s favourite hobbies is using an e-bike, and Landon wish to begin promoting them sooner or later. As an avid fisherman, he’s additionally toying with the thought of changing into a licensed restore heart for Minn Koda, a producer of electrical fishing rod motors.
Learn the unique story right here.
9. Biz Buzz: Nostalgic deal with store in Shelley present process growth after posting eyebrow-raising signal – July 6, 2022
A nostalgic deal with store in Shelley that raised eyebrows final yr for posting political indicators out entrance underwent an enormous growth challenge this summer time.
#Treats gives a wide range of nostalgic sweets from the 1900s, together with Abba-Zabas, Coconut Slices, Whistle Pops (that are much like Toot Sweets from the film “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang”), Black Cows, Bottlecaps and Nickel Nips wax bottles. Probably the most in style objects is bubble gum cigarettes.
In January, the store moved just a few blocks from its previous location at 202 South State Avenue to 326 North State Avenue. Stephanie and her husband, Flint, have been planning so as to add an ice cream bar inside the place they’ll be serving Farr’s Ice Cream to prospects.
They’ve additionally added an area for karaoke and open mic night time. A brand new function will mix an escape room with a haunted home.
The store’s new constructing is a part of what was a motel, and the duo have been arduous at work changing every of the rooms into the FlintRock Retreat, a sequence of themed Airbnb suites for vacationers.
Learn the unique story right here.
8. Biz Buzz: Idaho Falls man giving prospects quick autos and large desires with off-road auto store – Feb. 16, 2022
In the event you spend only a few minutes with Phillip Keathley, it’s clear that he is aware of his stuff.
The 21-year-old Brigham Younger College-Idaho pupil lately opened Dirtslayers, an clothes shop store at 450 South Yellowstone Freeway in Idaho Falls that customizes and builds something and every little thing associated to off-road autos.
Keathley began working the enterprise out of the storage at his Idaho Falls house two years in the past, and he’s thrilled to now have a extra seen location on the town.
Learn the unique story right here.
7. Biz Buzz: Homeowners of recent luxurious salon need prospects ‘to have one thing to brag about’ – April 27, 2022
Amanda Mitchell and Devyn Pennell have needed to personal a luxurious salon for years, and earlier this yr, they acquired their want. The duo opened Glow Hair Co. at 348 B Avenue on April 18.
Learn the unique story right here.
6. Biz Buzz: Native trio goals to ‘rob the grave’ and ‘join the group’ by means of espresso – June 15, 2022
At first look, Zachariah Monson and his two enterprise companions, Tim Olsen and Zack Mahan, are a rough-looking bunch. However seems to be could be deceiving.
The trio have been hooked on medicine for a very long time and have since turned their lives round by means of rehab and restoration packages.
Earlier this yr, they got here collectively to kind Grave Robbers Espresso, a web based firm that makes and distributes contemporary espresso beans to shoppers. The espresso beans are bought from places across the globe and are regionally roasted.
Learn the complete story right here.
5. Biz Buzz: New burrito restaurant opens in Idaho Falls (and later closed) – Feb. 23, 2022
Since Tyler Karraker was 15, he has dreamed of proudly owning his personal restaurant.
The 35-year-old Idaho Falls man acquired his begin working in fast-food eating places in Central Illinois the place he grew up. He moved to japanese Idaho about 10 years in the past and opened Revolution Burrito in February at 900 Pancheri Drive, Suite A. (It closed down just a few months later).
Learn the complete story right here.
4. Biz Buzz: 90-year-old enterprise in Firth underneath new possession, being reworked – July 20, 2022
When it closed in 2020, Collet’s Pub at 132 Most important Avenue in Firth had been serving prospects for 90 years.
Holly Johnson, who has fond recollections of consuming hamburgers there along with her household as a child, lately purchased the 1,200-square-foot area and the previous theater subsequent to it.
She and her husband, Brian, and their associates, Brett and Jeniece Olive and Shuryce Prestwich, are engaged on updating it and giving it a contemporary, new look. They have been tentatively planning to reopen Collet’s in September once we spoke to them in July. As of Dec. 31, the homeowners point out on the enterprise’s Fb web page they’re “excited to reopen as quickly as attainable.”
Learn the complete story right here.
3. Biz Buzz: Standard sporting items retailer headed to Idaho Falls – Feb. 2, 2022
EastIdahoNews.com realized in February Dick’s Sporting Items, which opened within the Grand Teton Mall earlier this yr, was coming to Idaho Falls. Right here is the story we revealed at the moment.
2. Biz Buzz: 2 business tasks within the works close to future Latter-day Saint temple website in Rexburg – Jan. 26, 2022
In January, we realized a Wendy’s and a automotive wash have been within the works at 1371 North Second East, the property instantly south of the 100-acre parcel on North Second East and Moody Drive in Rexburg the place building on the temple is predicted to start quickly. Right here’s what we reported.
1. Biz Buzz: Excessive-end steak and seafood restaurant making its debut in japanese Idaho this month – March 16, 2022
The Rib & Chop Home, which had been underneath building for six months, opened on March 28 within the area subsequent to Lucy’s Pizza at 320 Memorial Drive in Idaho Falls. Learn the unique story right here.
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Idaho certifies 2024 general election results, setting up Electoral College process
The Idaho State Board of Canvassers voted unanimously Tuesday at the Idaho State Capitol in Boise to certify Idaho’s 2024 general election results.
The Idaho State Board of Canvassers officially signed off on results of the Nov. 5, 2024, election after noting that none of the election outcomes changed following the county certifications and a random audit of ballots in eight Idaho counties.
In addition to none of the outcomes changing, none of the races in Idaho were within the 0.5% margin that qualifies for a free recount, Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane said.
“I’ve been involved in elections for a very long time,” McGrane said during Tuesday’s meeting of the Idaho State Board of Canvassers. “This was truly one of the smoothest elections that I’ve ever been part of – from leading into the election to going through it – and I think it’s really a credit to so many different people for us to be able to hold an election like this. I think the preparation and the very, very cooperative relationship that we have with the counties and the county clerks offices has just been huge.”
The Idaho State Board of Canvassers consists of McGrane, Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth and Idaho State Controller Brandon Woolf.
Record number of Idaho voters participated in 2024 general election
Tuesday’s vote to certify Idaho’s election results also makes the 2024 general election the largest election in state history in terms of the number of voters who participated. Official numbers released following the canvass show that 917,469 voters cast ballots, beating the previous record of 878,527 from the 2020 general election.
Idaho law allows voters to register to vote and vote on Election Day. Final, official 2024 general election results showed there were 121,015 same-day registrations on Election Day.
The number of same-day voter registrations this year was so large that if all 121,015 voters who participated in same-day voter registration created a new city, it would have been the third-largest city in Idaho, just between Meridian and Nampa.
Turnout for the 2024 general election came to 77.8%, trailing the 2020 general election record turnout of 81.2%.
Certifying Idaho election results sets stage for Electoral College to meet
The vote to certify Idaho’s election results Tuesday helps set the stage for the Electoral College process used to officially vote for the president and vice president of the United States.
“The purpose of today’s meeting, really, is to certify the results as official,” McGrane said. “So up until this point, all of the results have been unofficial for the state of Idaho. That includes everything from the presidential race, federal races and state races.”
Now that Idaho’s election results are official, state officials will send the results to Washington, D.C., McGrane said.
Then, on Dec. 17, Idaho’s electors will officially cast their votes for President-elect Donald Trump in the electoral college.
Idaho has four electoral college votes – one for each of its members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate – and all four of Idaho’s electoral votes will go for Trump.
Election audit uncovers poll worker errors, disorganized records
On Nov. 15, the Idaho State Board of Canvassers selected eight random Idaho counties for the audit, the Sun previously reported. The counties selected were Latah, Bingham, Elmore, Bear Lake, Custer, Minidoka, Clearwater and Jerome counties.
On Tuesday, Chief Deputy Secretary of State Nicole Fitzgerald said the audit results matched the unofficial election results completely in Bingham and Minidoka counties. But there were small discrepancies, poll worker errors, hand counting errors, labeling or organizational errors that the audit uncovered in six of the counties audited. None of the discrepancies – the largest of which involved 12 ballots in Elmore County – was large enough to change the outcome of any of the elections, McGrane said during the Idaho State Board of Canvassers meeting and again during a follow up interview with the Sun.
For example, in Bear Lake County, Sen. Mark Harris, R-Soda Springs, lost one vote as a result of the audit, while his Democratic challenger Chris Riley gained one vote in the audit. Election officials on Tuesday attributed the difference to a hand counting error on election night in Bear Lake County. The error did not change the outcome. Final election results show that Harris defeated Riley by a margin of 20,907 votes to 6,062.
In Custer County, Republican Sen.-elect Christy Zito, lost one vote in the audit and her Democratic challenger David Hoag gained one vote due to what Fitzgerald described as an error in the hand-counting process on election night. That difference did not change the outcome either. Final election results show Zito won 17,750 votes to 6,859 votes.
In Elmore County, the audit was off by 12 ballots. Fitzgerald said there were 2,183 ballots reported in the five Elmore County precincts selected for the audit. But auditors only counted 2,171 ballots in the audit, Fitzgerald said.
The 12-vote discrepancy was likely due to issues and inconsistencies with the resolution board process on election night, Fitzgerald said. The resolution board comes in when a ballot is rejected as unreadable by voting machines due to an issue such as damage, stains, tears or some other issue where the resolution board is called in to take a look at the ballot to determine voter intent.
“What appears to have happened was that those ballots were just not very carefully labeled or organized on election night,” Fitzgerald said during Tuesday’s meeting.”It was really difficult for our audit team to determine which ballots belonged in the audit count.”
After Tuesday’s meeting to certify election results, McGrane told the Sun some of the notes and records connected with the resolution board process in Elmore County were handwritten instead of printed.
McGrane told the Sun he believes all votes were counted properly and the issue came down to organization and record keeping and not being sure which ballots should be part of the audit count, which was a partial audit of Elmore County and the seven other counties, not a full audit.
McGrane and Fitzgerald said they do not believe a full audit is necessary in Elmore County, but they said state election officials will follow up with Elmore County election officials about the discrepancies.
“We are going out there and meeting with them so we can identify some opportunities for process improvement,” Fitzgerald said.
The 12 vote discrepancy would not have changed the outcome of any election in Elmore County. The closest race Elmore County was involved in was a District 8 Idaho House race that Rep.-elect Faye Thompson won over her closest rival, Democrat Jared Dawson, by more than 9,800 votes in an election that included three other counties. All but one county level election was uncontested in Elmore County during the 2024 general election.
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Early morning fire quickly extinguished in Idaho Falls – Local News 8
This is a press release from the Idaho Falls Fire Department
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (IFFD) — The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Thanksgiving morning on the 700 block of Reed Avenue.
Around 12:43 a.m., a resident called 911 to report a fire involving a single-story home. The caller also reported that everyone had made it outside.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded immediately and arrived within five minutes. The first units on scene reported seeing smoke showing from the house. Firefighters discovered the fire burning in the corner of the home and into the eves.
The fire was quickly extinguished and firefighters worked to ensure the fire did not spread further into the home.
Both Idaho Falls Power and Intermountain Gas were called to secure utilities.
In total, seven people and a dog were displaced as a result of the fire. There were no injuries to firefighters and one civilian was evaluated on scene by paramedics but was not transported to the hospital.
IFFD responded with three engines, two ambulances, a ladder truck and a battalion chief.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Idaho Falls Fire Department Fire Prevention and Investigation Division. The total amount of damages is estimated at $30,000.
IFFD also responded to another fire call Thursday morning around 4 a.m. It was reported that a resident in a home on Camrose Street awoke to the sound of a smoke alarm. They discovered another resident in the home had been smoking and sustained injuries when a fire ignited. The fire was out before IFFD arrived, but one adult was transported to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
With Thanksgiving underway, IFFD reminds residents to prioritize fire safety this holiday by staying vigilant in the kitchen and to cook safe. Nationwide, Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, with more than three times the daily average for such incidents. For more Thanksgiving fire safety information, visit https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/home-fire-safety/thanksgiving
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Early morning house fire in Idaho Falls causes $30,000 in damage – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from the Idaho Falls Fire Department.
IDAHO FALLS — The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire early Thanksgiving morning on the 700 block of Reed Avenue.
Around 12:43 a.m., a resident called 911 to report a fire involving a single-story home. The caller also reported that everyone had made it outside.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded immediately and arrived within five minutes. The first units on scene reported seeing smoke coming from the house. Firefighters discovered the blaze burning in the corner of the home and into the eves.
The fire was quickly extinguished and firefighters worked to ensure the fire did not spread further into the home.
Both Idaho Falls Power and Intermountain Gas were called to secure utilities.
In total, seven people and a dog were displaced as a result of the fire. There were no injuries to firefighters and one civilian was evaluated on scene by paramedics, but was not taken to the hospital.
IFFD responded with three engines, two ambulances, a ladder truck and a battalion chief.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Idaho Falls Fire Department Fire Prevention and Investigation Division. The total amount of damages is estimated at $30,000.
IFFD also responded to another fire call Thursday morning around 4 a.m. It was reported that a resident in a home on Camrose Street awoke to the sound of a smoke alarm. They discovered another resident in the home had been smoking and sustained injuries when a fire ignited. The fire was out before IFFD arrived, but one adult was taken to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center.
With Thanksgiving underway, IFFD reminds residents to prioritize fire safety this holiday by staying vigilant in the kitchen and to cook safe. Nationwide, Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, with more than three times the daily average for such incidents. For more Thanksgiving fire safety information, click here.
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