According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,901 square miles (4,920km2), of which 1,866 square miles (4,830km2) is land and 35 square miles (91km2) (1.8%) is water. The Snake River flows northwest through the Bonneville County, beginning at the Wyoming border as the Palisades Reservoir. The river exits the county about midway on its northern border, turns and re-enters approximately 20 miles (32km) west to flow southwest through Idaho Falls .
Roadblock to Republican caucus – this time in Bonneville County
Read the full story: https://localnews8.com/politics/idaho-politics/2023/11/03/roadblock-to-republican-caucus-this-time-in-bonneville-county/
published: 04 Nov 2023
Bonneville County Transfer Station to temporarily close
Read the full story: https://localnews8.com/news/idaho-falls/2023/11/30/bonneville-county-transfer-station-to-temporarily-close/
published: 01 Dec 2023
Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office investigates suspicious death
Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office investigates suspicious death
published: 13 May 2022
Bonneville County Idaho mother surprised by Secret Santa on Christmas Eve
IDAHO FALLS -- Three years ago Michelle Haycock's husband died in a tragic car accident.
She was left with five kids and a stack of overwhelming bills.
Michelle decided to go back to school and, just weeks ago, earned her associate's degree.
Secret Santa and his wife heard about Michelle and her determination to support her family while furthering her education.
The EastIdahoNews.com elves went with a big surprise. But, as Santa's helpers were leaving, they received some unexpected news that made their visit much more meaningful.
published: 25 Dec 2015
New Bonneville County Sheriff takes the reins
New Bonneville County Sheriff takes the reins
published: 14 Jan 2021
$15,000 drone allows Bonneville County Noxious Weeds department to spray faster in difficult areas
#eastidahonews #sprayingdrone #spraying
AMMON – The Bonneville County Noxious Weeds department and county commissioners were at the 1st Street gravel pit in Ammon Thursday morning to show off their new DJI Agras T10 Agriculture Drone.
The noxious weeds department purchased the $15,000 drone last fall and started using it in the weed spraying operation about three months ago.
Superintendent Jud Elkington tells EastIdahoNews.com the drone is one of several methods they use to spray weeds, and it’s allowed them to save time and spray in places they otherwise wouldn’t be able to.
“A lot of times in gravel pits, we’ve struggled getting weeds on top of mounds or even higher just because of the loose gravel. The only way we’ve been able to spray them in the past is to hike (on top of them) a...
published: 27 Jul 2023
Bonneville County Jail expansion breaks ground
Read the full story: https://localnews8.com/news/idaho-falls/2023/06/01/bonneville-county-jail-expansion-breaks-ground/
published: 01 Jun 2023
Deadly crash in Bonneville County
Read more: https://localnews8.com
published: 22 Sep 2023
Sheriff office gives an inside look at Bonneville County Jail
Sheriff office gives an inside look at Bonneville County Jail
IDAHO FALLS -- Three years ago Michelle Haycock's husband died in a tragic car accident.
She was left with five kids and a stack of overwhelming bills.
Michel...
IDAHO FALLS -- Three years ago Michelle Haycock's husband died in a tragic car accident.
She was left with five kids and a stack of overwhelming bills.
Michelle decided to go back to school and, just weeks ago, earned her associate's degree.
Secret Santa and his wife heard about Michelle and her determination to support her family while furthering her education.
The EastIdahoNews.com elves went with a big surprise. But, as Santa's helpers were leaving, they received some unexpected news that made their visit much more meaningful.
IDAHO FALLS -- Three years ago Michelle Haycock's husband died in a tragic car accident.
She was left with five kids and a stack of overwhelming bills.
Michelle decided to go back to school and, just weeks ago, earned her associate's degree.
Secret Santa and his wife heard about Michelle and her determination to support her family while furthering her education.
The EastIdahoNews.com elves went with a big surprise. But, as Santa's helpers were leaving, they received some unexpected news that made their visit much more meaningful.
#eastidahonews #sprayingdrone #spraying
AMMON – The Bonneville County Noxious Weeds department and county commissioners were at the 1st Street gravel pit in A...
#eastidahonews #sprayingdrone #spraying
AMMON – The Bonneville County Noxious Weeds department and county commissioners were at the 1st Street gravel pit in Ammon Thursday morning to show off their new DJI Agras T10 Agriculture Drone.
The noxious weeds department purchased the $15,000 drone last fall and started using it in the weed spraying operation about three months ago.
Superintendent Jud Elkington tells EastIdahoNews.com the drone is one of several methods they use to spray weeds, and it’s allowed them to save time and spray in places they otherwise wouldn’t be able to.
“A lot of times in gravel pits, we’ve struggled getting weeds on top of mounds or even higher just because of the loose gravel. The only way we’ve been able to spray them in the past is to hike (on top of them) and bring a long hose with us,” Elkingston says. “We can pull the drone out and spray them in 15 minutes.”
See the drone in action in the video above.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/07/new-15000-drone-allows-bonneville-county-noxious-weeds-to-spray-faster-in-difficult-areas/
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AMMON – The Bonneville County Noxious Weeds department and county commissioners were at the 1st Street gravel pit in Ammon Thursday morning to show off their new DJI Agras T10 Agriculture Drone.
The noxious weeds department purchased the $15,000 drone last fall and started using it in the weed spraying operation about three months ago.
Superintendent Jud Elkington tells EastIdahoNews.com the drone is one of several methods they use to spray weeds, and it’s allowed them to save time and spray in places they otherwise wouldn’t be able to.
“A lot of times in gravel pits, we’ve struggled getting weeds on top of mounds or even higher just because of the loose gravel. The only way we’ve been able to spray them in the past is to hike (on top of them) and bring a long hose with us,” Elkingston says. “We can pull the drone out and spray them in 15 minutes.”
See the drone in action in the video above.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/07/new-15000-drone-allows-bonneville-county-noxious-weeds-to-spray-faster-in-difficult-areas/
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IDAHO FALLS -- Three years ago Michelle Haycock's husband died in a tragic car accident.
She was left with five kids and a stack of overwhelming bills.
Michelle decided to go back to school and, just weeks ago, earned her associate's degree.
Secret Santa and his wife heard about Michelle and her determination to support her family while furthering her education.
The EastIdahoNews.com elves went with a big surprise. But, as Santa's helpers were leaving, they received some unexpected news that made their visit much more meaningful.
#eastidahonews #sprayingdrone #spraying
AMMON – The Bonneville County Noxious Weeds department and county commissioners were at the 1st Street gravel pit in Ammon Thursday morning to show off their new DJI Agras T10 Agriculture Drone.
The noxious weeds department purchased the $15,000 drone last fall and started using it in the weed spraying operation about three months ago.
Superintendent Jud Elkington tells EastIdahoNews.com the drone is one of several methods they use to spray weeds, and it’s allowed them to save time and spray in places they otherwise wouldn’t be able to.
“A lot of times in gravel pits, we’ve struggled getting weeds on top of mounds or even higher just because of the loose gravel. The only way we’ve been able to spray them in the past is to hike (on top of them) and bring a long hose with us,” Elkingston says. “We can pull the drone out and spray them in 15 minutes.”
See the drone in action in the video above.
READ THE FULL STORY HERE: https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/07/new-15000-drone-allows-bonneville-county-noxious-weeds-to-spray-faster-in-difficult-areas/
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,901 square miles (4,920km2), of which 1,866 square miles (4,830km2) is land and 35 square miles (91km2) (1.8%) is water. The Snake River flows northwest through the Bonneville County, beginning at the Wyoming border as the Palisades Reservoir. The river exits the county about midway on its northern border, turns and re-enters approximately 20 miles (32km) west to flow southwest through Idaho Falls .
The BonnevilleCountySheriff's Office is warning residents about a new scam in which scammers are telling residents there is a warrant for their arrest ... .
A boil advisory is still in effect for Falls WaterCompany customers in BonnevilleCounty and Ammon, as the results from testing the water are still pending ... .
The judicial branch this year is asking for significant pay increases and four new judges in Kootenai, Bonneville and Twin Falls counties to address issues with workloads, recruitment and retention.
The judicial branch this year is asking for significant pay increases and four new judges in Kootenai, Bonneville and Twin Falls counties to address issues with workloads, recruitment and retention.
Keeping up with those decisions and rendering them in the timely manner that our Constitution requires is a continual challenge, especially in counties like Kootenai, Twin Falls, and Bonneville.”.