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Two time State Championship wrestling team, MHS cheerleaders, and the brand new Drumline were some of the school groups represented in the parade. We’ll bring you more pictures in an upcoming issue ...
The new plaque at the Iron Door Playhouse honors longtime supporters Kay and Gene Caldwell. Over 30 years ago, when Gene and Kay Caldwell moved back to their hometown after Gene retired as a civil ...
Malad City Council—June ReportCalls about a person potentially bathing at the splash pad had been coming in. An individual was reported to potentially be living in a vehicle near the property. “He’s ...
The 4th of July festivities in Malad hosted a number of sports and competitions (whether Leapfrog is a sport or not is up to you). Pictures of the winners and many of the participants are printed here ...
The Idaho Enterprise has been Oneida County's News since 1879. The new publisher, Bryan Scott plans to continue the traditions of The Idaho Enterprise, bringing to the community the news our residents ...
Summer City League season comes to a closePitching Machine Astros Coach, Bri Adams, and coach Jake Hess Mason Tullis, Taysom Johnson, Colten Severe, Tristan Smith, Quinn Vanbebber, Beau Adams, Asher ...
Friend Taylor Weeks is working with a committee of good folks to improve the playground at the park. She visited Soda Springs a couple of weeks ago where they have just finished a state-of-the-art ...
Summer City League season comes to a closeNayvie Rupp, Gracie Nelson, Ali Hanks, Colbie Hammer, Maizley Rupp, Haylen Kimberling, McCall Summers, Sadie reeder, Blakely Horsley, Becca Nelson, Harper ...
The newly formed MHS Dragon Fire Drumline & Color Guard is set to debut in this year’s Fourth of July Parade. After only a few weeks of practice, the fledgling organization is taking to Malad’s ...
There’s no going back now, as the contents of the “old” Malad Elementary School are being moved right next door to the “new” Malad Elementary School.
City Council Meeting JulyThe Wells’ responded to the information presented. Rosemary Wells expressed her opinion that the easement was not “owned” but a right attached to the ownership of the property ...
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