Category: Power County Press

Two A.F. golfers qualify for state

The American Falls High School golf teams didn’t finish quite how coach Robert Crompton envisioned, but it wasn’t all bad news. The Beaver boys’ team, district champs last year, lost this year at the 3A Fifth District Championship to Snake…

Diggin’ to Australia or cutting the crown

No, not really. The construction on Roosevelt Street in the front of the American Falls Library is actually several projects rolled into one. … Read the full story and more in the paper edition of The Power County Press! <a…

Mom is waiting by Todd Thomas Guest Comment

Moms do a lot of waiting…starting with waiting for the birth of their child. Nine long months of waiting, enduring symptoms of body change, knowing that monumental work is on its way into their life…forever. Forgive me for my sometimes…

Norman and Ruth Jones 5-17-23

A Celebration of Life service for Norman and Ruth Jones is scheduled for Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 11 a.m. at American Falls Christian Fellowship church (329 Harrison St).

A.F. Ladies golf begins new season

A new season for the American Falls Ladies Golf Association began Wednesday, May 3, with 27 women competing for the most sixes. … Read the full story and more in the paper edition of The Power County Press! <a href=”http://www.press-times.com/subscription-information/”…

Audelia Schatz 5-10-23

Audelia Schatz passed away peacefully in her home Tuesday, May 2, 2023. The daughter of Rufina and Erasto Gonzalez, Audelia was born in Celaya, Guanajuato, Mexico on April 30, 1942. Audelia grew up in Piedras Negras, Coah, Mexico. Audelia and…

P.C. Landfill no fee day set May 13

The Power County Transfer Station and Landfill will host a no fee day on Saturday, May 13, for residential yard waste only, consisting of tree trimmings, grass and leaves. There should be no trash in the loads. … Read the…

Treasure Hunting by Celia Klassen Time for Tea

Please note the legal disclaimer at the end of this article. This article does not promote treasure hunting on National Park land and is for amusement only. Early Idaho history records the legend of a $90,000 buried treasure that has…