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Constitution Camp Returning to Pocatello, July 26 – 30, 2021

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March 28, 2021

RECONNECT Southeast Idaho has announced that Constitution Camp will be returning to Pocatello from July 26 – 30 this year.  The camp, which has been a fixture in Pocatello for a decade, was not held last year due to the coronavirus restrictions.

RECONNECT posted the following on their social media FB page:

“Your kids will get to cross the icy Delaware with George Washington, throw tea into Boston Harbor, sign the Declaration of Independence with ink and quill pens they will make themselves, sew with Betsy Ross, meet King George and our Founding Fathers.

There will be a musical as our Grand Finale that will give the kids an opportunity to show their loved ones all that they learned throughout the week.

It is so important that the future generations learn about The Constitution and about our Founding Fathers who sacrificed so much.  I love that we are able to offer this education to them in a way that is approachable, hands-on, and so darn fun!

Snacks and t-shirts will be provided.”

The cost to attend the camp, which will run from 8:30 a.m. until noon each day, is $50 for the first child in a family and $40 for each additional child.  Children ages 7-14 may attend.

To learn more, or to sign up, email reconnectsoutheastidaho@gmail.com or text/call:

Ashley Smith: 208-705-3921
Michele Holyoak: 208-530-0384

 

 

Zoo Idaho 2021 Opening Day is Saturday, April 3

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March 28, 2021

The City of Pocatello has announced that the 2021 opening day for Zoo Idaho is Saturday, April 3.

The zoo will be open on weekends from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. through April.

Beginning May 1, the zoo opens seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

 

2021 Southeast Idaho Gem & Mineral Show is Saturday/Sunday, March 27/28 at North Bannock County Fairgrounds

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March 26, 2021  (Photo Credit:  SE Idaho Gem & Mineral Society FB Page)

The 2021 Southeast Idaho Gem & Mineral Show is this Saturday and Sunday, March 27 and 28, at the North Bannock County Fairgrounds and Event Center.

The event begins each day at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m.  The Fairgrounds and Event Center is located at 10588 Fairgrounds Road in Pocatello.

The cost for the event is $2.00 per person (cash preferred).  Children 12 and under enter free with a paying adult.

The event description states, “Come out and Explore the 2021 Annual South East Idaho Gem and Mineral Show!

For many dealers this is the first show they will be doing since the pandemic so they are stocked up and ready to SELL!

Demonstrations of wire wrapping, knapping and more.  Silent rock auctions going all day, food available, Hourly Raffle Prizes, and 30+ Gem and Mineral Display Cases showing many unique and beautiful collections and works of art.  Gem dig for the kids!  Free Parking! Handicap Accessible.

Don’t Miss it-it’s only held here once a year, and because last years show was cancelled, we are extra excited to be able to host a show this year!”

To learn more, visit:  2021 SE Idaho Gem & Mineral Show

PragerU Video: Did Capitalism Save Communist China?

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March 26, 2021

Earlier this month, PragerU released a new video entitled, “Did Capitalism Save Communist China?”

The description for the video reads, “How did one of the world’s poorest countries—China—become, in thirty years, one of the world’s richest?  The answer is surprisingly simple and surprisingly powerful.  China scholar Helen Raleigh breaks it down.”

To view the video, click on the image, below:

 

 

Pocatello Development Authority Has Board of Directors Vacancy

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(City of Pocatello Press Release, March 25, 2021)

The Pocatello Development Authority (PDA) Board of Directors has a vacancy open for immediate appointment.

PDA is the urban renewal agency for Pocatello.  According to State law, this volunteer board is an independent public body, and it is given a wide range of authority to achieve urban renewal.

Meetings are held the third Wednesday of each month at 11 a.m.

Interested persons living inside the Pocatello city limits can obtain an application by contacting the Mayor’s Office at 911 North 7th Avenue, visiting the Advisory Committees link at pocatello.us or by calling 208-234-6163.

Applications for membership must be received by April 9, 2021.

For a full list of volunteer advisory boards with vacancies, visit pocatello.us/254/Advisory-Committees.

 

Idaho Tax Filing Deadline to be Extended to May 17

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(Idaho Governor’s Office Press Release, March 24, 2021)

Governor Brad Little (Official Photo)

Boise, Idaho – The deadline to file Idaho state income taxes will be extended to May 17 to conform with temporary changes to the federal tax filing deadline.

Before recessing for two weeks due to a COVID-19 outbreak, the Idaho Legislature was prepared to advance legislation required to extend the state filing deadline from April 15 to May 17, making Idaho one of only a few states with a state filing deadline that does not match the federal deadline.

Governor Brad Little instructed the Idaho State Tax Commission to hold a special meeting Thursday to extend the state filing deadline to May 17 to provide taxpayers and tax preparers with immediate clarification.

“It is a priority for the Idaho Legislature to act as quickly as possible when we return April 6 to approve legislation simplifying tax preparation for Idahoans,” Senate Pro Tem Chuck Winder and House Speaker Scott Bedke said.

“I appreciate the Tax Commission and the Idaho Legislature for prioritizing the actions needed to ease the burden on Idahoans in preparing their taxes this year,” Governor Little said.

Details on the Tax Commission’s special meeting is available at https://tax.idaho.gov/.

 

New Job Openings with City of Pocatello

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March 26, 2021

The City of Pocatello has posted new job openings over the last week.  There are currently 20 open positions with the City.  Openings include:

  • Deputy Chief Financial Officer / Deputy Treasurer
  • Animal Services Officer
  • Bus Washer
  • Dispatcher
  • WPC Plant Operator
  • Sports-field Groundskeeper
  • Adult Softball Scorekeeper
  • Airport Senior Equipment Operator
  • Parking Enforcement Officer
  • Swim Instructor – Community Recreation Center
  • Seasonal Laborer – Street Operations
  • Seasonal Laborer – Water Pollution Control
  • Parks & Rec Laborer – Cemetery
  • Lifeguard – Ross Park Aquatic Center
  • Parks & Rec Laborer – Parks
  • Seasonal Laborer – Water
  • Assistant Pool Manager – Ross Park Aquatic Center
  • Volleyball Official
  • PT Transit Driver
  • Police Officer Recruit

For more details, or to apply for an open position, visit:  City of Pocatello Employment

 

Idaho: Governor Little to Host Statewide Sustainable Transportation Funding Roundtables

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(Idaho Governor’s Office Press Release, March 26, 2021; Photo Credit:  Idaho Transportation Department)

Governor Brad Little (Official Photo)

Boise, Idaho – Governor Brad Little announced today he will host Sustainable Transportation Funding Roundtables with businesses and local leaders across Idaho next week.

Governor Little will travel to north Idaho, eastern Idaho, and the west Treasure Valley next week to meet with businesses and local officials about their need for a sustainable transportation funding solution to deal with Idaho’s unprecedented growth.

“Before and during the pandemic, Idaho is the fastest growing state in the nation.  Idaho simply will not keep up with that growth if we, as elected leaders, do not invest strategically and sustainably in our roads,” Governor Little said.  “We have an obligation as elected leaders to confront the growing list of unfunded transportation projects across Idaho with a sustainable funding plan moving forward.  We must take steps now to preserve your precious time and make our transportation system safer.  I am actively working with my legislative partners on a plan right now.”

The Governor’s Office will reach out directly to local newsrooms to share details about media availabilities that will take place following the roundtable sessions at each stop.

 

U.S. Senators Risch, King Urge Energy Department: Don’t Downgrade Cybersecurity

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(U.S. Senate Press Release, March 25, 2021)

(U.S. Senator James Risch, Official Photo)

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and Angus King (I-Maine) led a bipartisan letter to Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Jennifer Granholm voicing their support for the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) and urging the Department to maintain CESER’s current leadership structure.  Presently, CESER is led by an assistant secretary, underscoring the importance of a strong U.S. cybersecurity strategy.

“Top officials within the intelligence, defense, and power communities have warned that the United States remains vulnerable to cyberattacks that could result in catastrophic damage to public health and safety, economic security, and national security,” the letter read in part.

“We urge you, as Secretary, to continue to prioritize cybersecurity by preserving the CESER office and upholding its leadership at the Assistant Secretary level,” the senators continued.  “It is imperative that the Department does not march backwards on its responsibilities to the energy sector and the protection of our critical infrastructure given the persistent, growing, and significant threat cyberattacks pose to our nation’s economy and national security.”

Additional signers of the letter include chairman and ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), and U.S. Senators Mike Crapo (R-Idaho), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M), Bill Cassidy (R-La.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), and Ben Sasse (R-Neb.).

Senators Risch and King have repeatedly partnered to stress the importance of improving cybersecurity protections for the nation’s grid.  Their Securing Energy Infrastructure Act was passed as part of the FY2020 National Defense Authorization Act, and established partnerships to utilize engineering concepts to remove vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to access the grid through holes in digital software systems.  In December 2019, they led a bipartisan group of senators in a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission emphasizing the dangers of incorporating equipment manufactured by Huawei Technologies Co. into the nation’s critical infrastructure.

Read the full letter here or below:

Dear Secretary Granholm,

As you consider the organization of the Department of Energy (Department), we write to express our support for the Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER), and for maintaining its current leadership structure.

The reliability and resilience of the electric grid is critical to the economic and national security of the United States.  Nearly every sector of our economy, including healthcare, defense, finance and manufacturing, relies on electric power to function.  Top officials within the intelligence, defense, and power communities have warned that the United States remains vulnerable to cyberattacks that could result in catastrophic damage to public health and safety, economic security, and national security.

Recent news reports have illustrated that our adversaries are actively seeking to exploit holes in U.S. internet networks and control systems, which leaves our electric grid and other critical infrastructure vulnerable to foreign surveillance and potential disruption.  In the 2019 World Wide Threat Assessment, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence stated that “[o]ur adversaries and strategic competitors will increasingly use cyber capabilities – including cyber espionage, attack, and influence – to seek political, economic and military advantage over the United States and its allies and partners.”  Russia, in particular, has demonstrated its willingness and ability to disrupt electrical networks like it did in Ukraine in 2015 and 2016 leaving 230,000 residents in the dark.  

As you know, CESER was created in 2018 to support the expanded national security responsibilities assigned to the Department, and led by an Assistant Secretary to appropriately focus on the importance of cybersecurity to its many missions.  CESER plays a vital role in protecting the nation’s critical energy infrastructure from cyber threats, physical attacks, and other disruptive events.  It helps maintain situational awareness, coordinates emergency support functions under the National Response Framework, and carries out its responsibilities as the Sector-Specific Agency for the energy sector by working in a collaborative and integrated manner with industry, as well as Federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial jurisdictions.

We urge you, as Secretary, to continue to prioritize cybersecurity by preserving the CESER office and upholding its leadership at the Assistant Secretary level.  It is imperative that the Department does not march backwards on its responsibilities to the energy sector and the protection of our critical infrastructure given the persistent, growing, and significant threat cyberattacks pose to our nation’s economy and national security.

 

Pocatello Sanitation Dept. to Utilize Routeware, Create More Efficient Collection Truck Routes

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(City of Pocatello Press Release, March 25, 2021)

Trash and tech are coming together in the City of Pocatello Sanitation Department.

Starting March 23, department staff will begin utilizing Routeware.  Using a host of data collected by the department, the software helps staff optimize routes of sanitation collection trucks.  Routeware analyzes a route’s size and its costs in terms of man-hours, fuel, vehicle maintenance, and more.  All the data will help the department make efficient use of available vehicles and employees.

“By utilizing the Routeware software, City staff will be able to streamline our customer service efforts when receiving calls from residents or customers and in many instances be able to respond to customers’ requests faster,” said Tom Kirkman, Deputy Public Works Director.

For the drivers, the built-in GPS tracking and onboard tablets will allow drivers to better visualize their route and track all the containers along the way.

“Using the route optimization algorithms will create a more efficient process, allowing the drivers to accurately account for each required stop on their route,” Kirkman said.  “This will eliminate the need for drivers to return to an area that could have been missed using the previous system.”

As the department launches the new system, collection times may differ for the first several weeks.  Customers are asked to have their autocart at the curb no later than 7 a.m. on their collection day.

“We know many of our customers are in a routine and know what time their pickup happens every week,” Kirkman said.  “As we start using Routeware, please make sure you have your autocart out by 7 a.m.  Doing so will ensure that your cart will be picked up on your collection day while we establish our new route procedures.”

For more information on all the services offered by the City of Pocatello Sanitation Department, visit pocatello.us/sanitation.