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Biz Buzz: Idaho Falls man wants you to experience a night at the movies from your own backyard – East Idaho News
Do you wish to know what’s taking place within the japanese Idaho enterprise scene? We’ve acquired you lined. Here’s a rundown of this week’s enterprise information throughout the valley.
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IDAHO FALLS
All of the spectacle of the movie show delivered to your private home with The Cellular Film Home
IDAHO FALLS – Spending an evening on the motion pictures is considered one of Nathan Weller’s favourite issues to do.
The 24-year-old Idaho Falls native has labored at varied film theaters in japanese Idaho over the past decade and so has his spouse, Jessica, which is how they met.
Although Nathan loves the theater expertise as an worker and buyer, he tells EastIdahoNews.com there’s one thing that’s all the time bothered him concerning the customer support side.
“We stroll within the door and we’re like, ‘Nobody cares that we’re right here.’ Every little thing’s simply tough,” Nathan says.
He additionally says it’s costly and crowded.
He regarded into how he may enhance the enterprise mannequin, and that led to the creation of The Cellular Film Home.
Because the title suggests, the corporate brings the movie-going expertise to your yard. Nathan has a 4K laser projector and 24-foot excessive display screen he can arrange at your own home for any event. He has entry to a library of 500 totally different motion pictures and may even present popcorn at your request.
“We choose that the client offers the film as a result of technically we’re a rental service. We are able to keep away from having to pay further prices to a reserving company,” says Nathan. “That’s our authorized workaround so we will save folks cash.”
The Cellular Film Home was a undertaking two years within the making and although it technically launched in January, the summer season season is when enterprise is anticipated to choose up. However Nathan is shocked at how good enterprise has been because it began.
“We’ve had fairly a couple of folks reaching out. Lots of what we’re doing tends to (revolve) across the holidays. The Fourth of July is de facto getting booked out at this level. We often simply function on Saturday evening as a result of that’s what folks choose, however I’ve been fairly humbled as a result of I by no means thought I’d get a lot help out the door,” he says.
Nathan is considering opening his personal drive-in someday, however for now, he says the cellular side of the enterprise is a key part as a result of there’s nothing else prefer it within the space and he’d prefer to see it proceed for years to return.
“I believe it’s an superior service. I believe it’s simply actually distinctive and it’s a enjoyable time,” says Nathan.
Costs for reserving a film with The Cellular Film Home begin at $200 and may accommodate as huge a crowd because the buyer desires. To enroll or study extra, go to the Fb or Instagram web page.
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New yoga studio opening in Idaho Falls this month
IDAHO FALLS – Nicole Packer and the Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce are trying ahead to the opening of The Yoga Wellness Connection at 451 River Parkway. There might be a ribbon-cutting on June 21, and patrons are invited to check out all of the courses free of charge throughout the first week. Click on right here to enroll. EastIdahoNews.com will publish a extra in-depth story quickly.
Rigby Chamber gearing up for annual Stampede Days celebration
RIGBY – Let the magic start.
That’s the theme for this 12 months’s Rigby Stampede Days celebration. The 2-day occasion will kick off on Friday evening, June 17.
There might be a rodeo on the Jefferson County Fairgrounds at 7 p.m. The Stampede Days Parade will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday and might be adopted by distributors and leisure within the park from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A Wells Barney Memorial Horse pull will happen Saturday at 1 p.m. on the fairgrounds earlier than it wraps with a second evening of rodeo motion.
Tickets can be found at First American Title Co., Scotty’s True Worth, The Financial institution of Commerce or Idaho Drug. The price is $5 for youths 7 to 12, $10 for adults or a household go is $40. Youngsters 6 and below are free.
Companies who need a float within the parade must fill out a kind as quickly as attainable. E mail rigbychamber@gmail.com for extra data.
Native energy firm internet hosting power expo this weekend
ASHTON – After one other excellent 12 months of accomplishment for Fall River Electrical, the utility firm is internet hosting its annual Power Expo and enterprise assembly for owner-members on Saturday, June 11, at Teton Excessive College in Driggs.
The Power Expo is a free occasion for all prospects who obtain energy from Fall River Electrical. A free breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon, hash browns and a beverage might be served from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The primary 500 members attending will obtain a free solar energy financial institution and a free power conservation package, which incorporates two LED bulbs and a surge protector.
Fall River will function youngsters’ actions, together with bucket truck rides, bounce homes, a climbing wall and various STEM actions. Practically two dozen vendor cubicles providing data and free prizes might be featured too. Distributors embody monetary and well being care suppliers, solar energy corporations in addition to native governmental companies.
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This Idaho Theme Park Ranked as One of the Best in the U.S. — and It Has Wild West Vibes, an Earthquake-themed Coaster, and Free Water Park Admission
With its rugged Western landscapes, Idaho attracts visitors who want to immerse themselves in the peace, quiet, and charms of the great outdoors. But now there’s another great — and thrilling — reason to visit the Gem State.
A recent study conducted by casino sweepstakes comparison site Casinos Sweeps revealed the top 50 highest-rated theme parks in America. The site analyzed over 300 amusement parks across the country — including favorites like Dollywood, Silver Dollar City, and Disneyland — using Tripadvisor and Google reviews. And landing in the top 30, with a solid ratio of 70 percent five-star reviews, is Silverwood Theme Park in Athol, Idaho.
The Wild West-themed park, located less than 20 miles north of Coeur d’Alene, opened in 1988 and has transformed from a local amusement park to a regional destination. With over 70 rides and attractions, it’s the largest theme park in the northwest.
For thrill-seekers, Silverwood has an impressive array of seven rollercoasters. There’s Aftershock, an inverted, boomerang-style roller coaster as well as the Stunt Pilot, a unique, single-rail attraction, designed as a homage to the daily air shows that used to take place in the park. For those with little ones, there are also family-friendly rides, including the spinning Krazy Koaster, which runs on a figure-eight track. And don’t miss out on Tremors, an award-winning, earthquake-themed roller coaster that takes riders through four underground tunnels.
But for those interested in gentler excitement, Silverwood has several classic amusement park attractions, including a Ferris wheel, carousel, log flume, and drop tower. Be sure to make time to ride the Silverwood Central Railway, which takes riders on a scenic 30-minute ride around the park aboard a 1915 steam engine with views of northern Idaho.
Summertime temperatures in Athol can sometimes reach the high 80s, and a visit to Boulder Beach is an ideal way to cool off. Best of all, access to the water park is included with standard admission (prices start at $74 per person for a day pass). Guests can relax in one of two wave pools at Boulder Beach Bay or take on the 925-foot-long Eagle Hunt, the longest dueling water coaster in the country. The truly brave will want to conquer Velocity Peak, a high-speed water tower with three slides that can send riders careening off at 55 miles per hour.
Silverwood’s seasonal events are also a fan favorite, including the annual Halloween Scarywood Haunted Nights. The nighttime celebration embraces the spooky season with haunted scare zones and immersive mazes.
As for other highly rated theme parks across the West, properties such as Epic Discovery in Breckenridge, Colorado; Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park in Maricopa County, Arizona; and Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah also made Casinos Sweeps’ list.
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Legislative committee introduces bill to address DEI programs at colleges and universities in Idaho
BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho legislative committee is reviewing a draft bill titled the “Freedom of Inquiry in Higher Education,” presented by Republican Senator Ben Toews. The proposal aims to remove diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) offices from state-funded colleges and universities and redirect those resources to academic support programs for all students.
“My goal is to work together with our higher education partners to move us in the right direction of guaranteeing the freedom of speech and freedom of thought, which I actually believe we all desire to have on our college campuses,” Toews said.
The drafted bill would prohibit public universities from funding or supporting identity-based DEI offices, with the exception of tribal centers. It would also prevent schools from requiring students to take DEI courses unless they are part of a chosen academic program.
Toews said the bill is modeled after policies in other states.
“We’re looking for what’s worked in other places to attempt to make sure that our universities and higher education institutions have that freedom of thought that we want,” he said.
However, Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow, a Democrat, criticized the proposal, saying the committee’s focus is misplaced.
“It doesn’t feel like a productive working group. And in fact, it’s really troubling that we’re spending this amount of time and resources on talking about something that the government really shouldn’t have a role in,” Wintrow said. “We should really be focusing on what’s important to students—and that’s affordability, making sure they can pay for school, get to school, find a place to live and study and thrive.”
Josh Whitworth, executive director of the Idaho State Board of Education, said it’s important to support all students without isolating specific identity groups.
“The question is, as an institution, we want to make sure that the services that they need are not focused down on their identity, but focused on what they need,” Whitworth said. “The idea is don’t just create little groups. How do you give the support of all students to engage together and really create that holistic environment?”
The committee will continue reviewing the draft bill in the coming weeks.
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A 5% raise could be coming to most Idaho state workers
Most Idaho state employees could see about a 5% raise come July in a recommendation approved by a legislative committee Thursday.
Specifically, the proposal calls for a $1.55 hourly pay bump. That works out to at least a 5% raise for those earning less than $64,500 annually.
Democrats on the Change in Employee Compensation Committee, like Sen. Janie Ward-Engelking (D-Boise), voted against the measure, saying it didn’t go far enough – especially for higher paid workers.
“I’m worried that they’re not even going to keep up with the cost of living and that’s really a problem for me,” Ward-Engelking said.
After experiencing some of the highest rates of inflation in the country in 2022, prices in the Mountain region rose just 1.7% from November 2023 to November 2024.
The latest data from an Idaho Department of Human Resources labor market study show state workers here, on average, earn 15.1% less than the median wage of public and private sector employees in the region.
That’s also factoring in healthcare and retirement benefits, which are more generous than the private sector.
Base salaries across Idaho state workers are 25.1% below average compared to the median regional public and private sector employees.
The CEC Committee approved an 8% pay raise for Idaho State Police troopers to help retain and recruit more officers.
“It takes years of training and expense to produce a trooper with the experience to handle all the things that a trooper has to handle and this has become, in my opinion, a public safety issue,” said Sen. Dan Foreman (R-Viola).
Nurses and healthcare staff would get a 3% raise under the plan, with IT workers earning up to 4.5% pay hikes.
The Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee will consider the recommendation before finalizing a bill.
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