Happening in Pocatello: Grammys, Crime Lulls, and Candlelit Skis
This week in Pocatello, local pride shines as a singer originally from Pocatello, Jessica E. Jones, is nominated for a Grammy. Protests and counter-protests regarding ICE have occurred across Eastern Idaho. Pocatello is experiencing a quiet period regarding police activity. A shooting incident occurred in Boise. Residents are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the authorities.
The Pocatello-Chubbuck School District is also experiencing a period of calm, with no major news or disruptions. Local educators are commended for their dedication. Mo'Bettahs Hawaiian restaurant receives a review, praised for its classic plate lunch. Montana State's track and field team is in town for the Stacy Dragila Invitational at the ICCU Dome. Community events include a Community Night at the Nordic Center and a City Council meeting.
The weather forecast predicts partly cloudy skies with a chance of snow. Road construction is minimal, with no new major projects underway. The city held an open house for its new Housing Plan, addressing local housing needs. A new community called Northside Crossing is taking shape in Chubbuck.