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June 8, 202615 min

Happening in Pocatello: Monday June 8, 2026

Authorities are continuing an investigation into a traffic incident that occurred over the weekend in the historic district, serving as a reminder for all residents to prioritize safe driving practices. In connection with other recent public safety efforts, police are also investigating reports of unauthorized removal of materials from public infrastructure, specifically copper wiring. Additionally, there have been reports of unauthorized entry into vehicles in the university area, and residents are advised to secure their vehicles and ensure valuables are not left in plain sight.

The community has opportunities for engagement this week. The city is actively seeking public input for a grant application aimed at expanding mountain bike trails. School District 25 launched its Summer Food Service Program today, June 8th, offering complimentary lunches to young people at seven local parks. The district is also commencing its annual budget review for the upcoming year, focusing on financial planning and resource allocation for educational services.

Looking ahead, several community events are planned. The "Revive at 5" concert series is scheduled for Wednesday, June 10th, at Lookout Point, providing an evening of local entertainment. On Saturday, the Portneuf Valley Farmers Market will be open, offering local produce and goods. Sports activities are also underway, with ISU Bengals preparing for their season and hosting various youth sports camps. The local high school baseball season recently concluded with strong team performances.

Residents should be aware of ongoing road construction throughout the city. The Center Street Underpass project continues to impact local traffic, and motorists are advised to plan for potential delays and consider alternative routes. Further utility work is also underway in various parts of the city. In other community news, the local real estate market continues to observe elevated property values, with more inventory becoming available.

The forecast for the week ahead includes pleasant temperatures initially, reaching the mid-seventies today and Tuesday. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to move in by Wednesday, bringing cooler temperatures in the sixties. Warmer conditions are anticipated to return by Friday and Saturday, with highs climbing back into the high seventies, providing opportunities for outdoor activities before the onset of summer heat.