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July 14, 202615 min

Happening in Pocatello: City Hall Moves and Sweat-Stained Saddles

Pocatello is inviting community members to an open house regarding a potential relocation of City Hall. The event will take place Wednesday, July 15, from 4:30 PM to 6:30 PM in the council chambers, providing an opportunity for residents to learn more and offer input on the proposed move from its current location at 911 North 7th Avenue. This initiative aims to gather public perspective on the future of municipal facilities. Additionally, the local school district continues its summer food program, ensuring support for students during the break.

Authorities are investigating a recent public safety incident on I-15. Community members are reminded to prioritize safe driving practices and remain vigilant on the roadways. In a separate announcement, the American Red Cross has issued an urgent call for blood donations, highlighting a critical shortage. Residents who are able to donate are encouraged to do so to support local and national health efforts.

This weekend, Pocatello will host the Statewide Horsemen Convention, an event expected to draw visitors and contribute to the local economy. Families can also look forward to Zoo Idaho, which will announce the name of its new cougar kitten this Friday, July 17. The Portneuf Valley Farmers Market also continues its weekly operations every Saturday morning, offering a variety of local produce and goods. For dining, Buddy's Italian Restaurant remains a longstanding local establishment, celebrated for its traditional fare and community presence.

The forecast for the week of July 14-21 indicates persistently high temperatures, with daily highs projected to be in the low to mid-nineties. Residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek shade, and take precautions against the heat. Construction work on Johnny Creek Road is ongoing and is anticipated to last until late October 2026. Motorists navigating this area should prepare for possible delays and consider alternative routes. Lastly, the local real estate market continues to observe rising home prices and strong demand.