Shelley’s City Council shoots down Fox Crossing development
The City Council denied construction of the Fox Crossing neighborhood – a 375 home development — before an overflowing chamber of a concerned citizen.
Read MoreThe City Council denied construction of the Fox Crossing neighborhood – a 375 home development — before an overflowing chamber of a concerned citizen.
Read MoreThe city is asking residents to shut off their water and conserve as much as they can after a main water line broke in the early Tuesday morning in the area of N. Byron and Maple.
Read MoreWatch the live stream of the July 27, Shelley City Council meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m.. The council will discuss the proposed Fox Crossing subdivision.
Read MoreJust months after Champ’s Heart thought they had a permanent home at the North Bingham County Historical Park, the nonprofit, dedicated to helping children and veterans with special needs, finds itself homeless once again.
Read MoreLocal artists have the chance to show off their work this October at the Haunted Art Show and Wine Tasting Fundraiser for the Shelley Supporters of the Arts.
Read MoreAt Tuesday’s Planning & Zoning Board meeting, the board approved the preliminary plat for a 375 plot subdivision on E Center St. east of N Lincon Ave
Read MoreThe intersection of Aspen and Spruce Street in Shelley is about to become a whole lot smoother as H & K Contractors will repair this intersection this week after years of disrepair.
Read MoreShelley’s Mayor and City Council are trying to be proactive in water conservation by asking residents to start watering their lawns every other day and do avoid watering during the hottest hours of the day.
Read MoreA new orthodontic office is opening on Fir St. in Shelley.
Read MoreThe Cox’s Honey warehouse is getting a new 1,800 square foot storefront.
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