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Ketchum News Sun Valley Summer Fun Sun Valley Travel Resources Inhale. Exhale. Slow it down. Loosen up. Pour a cup. Meet a local. Make a friend. Pay it forward. Take a hike. Take a nap. Sleep in. Stay out. Buy a round. Tip your server. Share a smile. Respect the land. Lend a hand. Be kind. Go well.  
Ketchum News Watersports in Sun Valley Raft, kayak or tube Idaho’s wild rivers and their rapids. Along the Salmon and Payette rivers hot springs, Indian pictographs, thousand-foot cliffs and trout fishing are a few of the treats found in a day’s journey. The gentle but exhilarating rapids on the day-stretches of the Salmon River are perfect for families looking for a […]
Ketchum News Old Ketchum City Hall to be Demolished Who:               City of Ketchum What:               Demolition of Old Ketchum City Hall When:             Week of May 16, 2022 Where:            480 East Avenue North, Ketchum, Idaho Why:                 City of Ketchum administrative offices, planning and building department, police department and fire department recently moved from their long-time home at 480 East Avenue North. The new City Hall […]
Ketchum News Be Mindful in Sun Valley Sun Valley is a relaxed community. People drive slow and enjoy the restful pace mountains offer. Being here is an opportunity to enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine with your friends. A time to hike, bike, nap, stay outdoors and look around. Mindfulness in the mountains includes being more aware, being […]
Ketchum News Sun Valley Culinary Institute Open House The Sun Valley Culinary Institute is pleased to offer tours open to the general public. Come see why we have become one of the most important and entertaining sites to visit in the Wood River Valley. As a full time location for both student culinary classes year round and personalized classes for the general public, […]
Ketchum News 24 Hours in Sun Valley 24HRS IN SUN VALLEY 24hrs in Sun Valley – April – Patrick Graham – Community School by cultivator As Outdoor Program Co-Director at the Sun Valley Community School, Patrick Graham spends roughly 75–80 days out in the field each school year, leading outdoor trips for students of each grade (in addition to other, less fun duties […]
Ketchum News “Seizing Beauty” exhibition at Gilman Contemporary SAT, JAN 1ST – WED, JAN 26TH Originally taking inspiration from the work of 17th century masters of still life, such as Giovanna Garzoni Francisco de Zurbarán, Adriaen Coorte and Maria Sibylla Merian, Tavormina has created work that continues upon the tradition of the still-life as an artform. Each of her photographs is carefully crafted […]
Ketchum News Plenty of Available Jobs, but Workers Can’t Afford Housing Businesses in the town, near the Sun Valley ski resort, can’t fill openings as applicants are unable find a place to live; mayor proposed letting workers pitch tents in a park. KETCHUM, Idaho—Ethan McKee-Bakos has had no trouble finding work since he moved to this upscale mountain town last February, earning $60,000 a year from […]
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Ketchum News Everesting at Bald Mountain With all the talk of a tent city springing up in Ketchum, the canvas tents that popped up in the Upper River Run parking lot and an empty lot at the base of Bald Mountain Monday might have given passersby a start. Are city fathers renting out tents to workers this summer? Is it just […]
Ketchum News Piedaho Booms with Artful Pies When people think of art not many think of pies, but one local Sun Valley woman is changing that with Piedaho, a family-owned bakery. Rebecca Bloom created Piedaho to offer Idahoans and people nationwide a way to order handmade artisanal pies. When she first launched Piedaho, Bloom was selling pies to friends and friends of […]
Ketchum News Idaho on its Way Idaho House passes bill striking gathering limits Legislature takes aim at governor’s emergency powers The Idaho House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would void the state’s 50-person limits on gatherings due to COVID-19, while a House committee advanced the latest version of a bill that would limit the governor’s power in a […]
Ketchum News The Ketchum LOT Receipts Increased in February The City will rework revenue projections due to the shutdown. Ketchum’s local-option tax collection numbers for March, which show receipt collections for the month prior, saw a 14 percent increase compared to last year. Room receipts saw an increase of 37 percent compared to the previous year, with $35,966 collected, an increase of over $9,000 […]