EXCLUSIVE: Ethan Neff Outlines District 30 State Senate Platform">EXCLUSIVE: Ethan Neff Outlines District 30 State Senate Platform

EXCLUSIVE: Ethan Neff Outlines District 30 State Senate Platform">

Ethan Neff, a first-time candidate for Idaho’s State Senate District 30, recently joined NewsTalk 107.9 to introduce himself and discuss his platform ahead of the May 19 primary. Neff, who is challenging incumbent Senator Julie VanOrden, stated that his decision to seek office was motivated by his experiences during 2020–2021, when COVID-era shutdowns impacted his business and prompted him to take a more active role in conservative advocacy.

A central pillar of Neff’s platform is education reform. Drawing on 20 years of experience in the education sector, Neff expressed strong support for school choice initiatives, specifically highlighting House Bill 93. The bill provides a parent tax credit of up to $5,000 for families utilizing private schools or homeschooling. Neff argued that parents should have primary authority over their children’s education and advocated for policies that empower both parents and classroom teachers over systemic administrative obstacles.

Regarding immigration and economic policy, Neff emphasized the need for stricter enforcement of existing laws. He characterized illegal immigration as a primary concern and suggested that while he views measures like E-Verify as “knee-jerk reactions,” they may be necessary under current conditions to protect Idaho workers. Furthermore, he called for widespread deregulation, particularly in the real estate and development sectors, to stimulate local economic growth and reduce government interference in private business.

Neff also addressed water rights, a critical issue for his agricultural constituency. He claimed that eastern Idaho is currently at a disadvantage in state water management and suggested that long-standing guarantees for Twin Falls have negatively impacted farmers in his district. He pledged to be a stronger voice for eastern Idaho in Boise to prevent any “monopoly” over water control.

When asked to distinguish himself from the incumbent, Neff pointed to what he described as a difference in core values. He framed his candidacy around “traditional American values,” citing his support for the nuclear family and constitutional adherence. He criticized Sen. VanOrden’s voting record, alleging that she has occasionally voted with Democrats and has been too aligned with teacher unions. Neff concluded the interview by describing himself as a “statesman” committed to transparency and the rule of law.

Idaho Honor Flight plans first mission">Idaho Honor Flight plans first mission

Idaho Honor Flight plans first mission">

Idaho Falls, ID (KIFI) – Idaho Honor Flight is taking our nation’s heroes on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to Washington, D.C., honoring their service and sacrifice.

The first mission departs September 1st and 2nd from Pocatello—and thanks to a major sponsorship from Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser), Idaho was selected from five finalists to be a part of this journey. 

Ross Carroll, is a local Navy veteran submariner and on the committee for Idaho Honor Flight and joined Jeff Roper and Megan Lavin this morning on Local News 8 to explain how veterans can apply and the need for volunteers.


Who travels and what does it cost?
Veterans travel completely free of charge! Each veteran is supported by a personal guardian to ensure a safe and meaningful experience. Guardians and volunteers contribute approximately $1,000 to help cover expenses.

What’s needed right now?
We’re actively looking for veterans and volunteers to register, as well as support for travel prep, event organization, and our Welcome Home reception. We’d like to partner with small businesses and corporate sponsors to be able to do 2 flights a year with 50 vets each trip. 

To get involved we need veterans, guardians and volunteers to sign up:

Visit Idaho Honor Flight at idahohonorflight.org and click “Apply to Fly” to sign up 

Please join us

The Volunteer Meet & Greet Lunch in Pocatello on Wednesday, April 29th from 11:30–2:30.
AND  for the

Legacy of Honor: An Evening in the Hangar at Pocatello Airport on Saturday, June 6th— dinner,  live music, and dancing. 


Each veteran travels at no cost, paired one-on-one with a dedicated guardian.

The trip includes a chartered flight, transportation in D.C., a hotel stay with an Honor Dinner, visits to national memorials, and a flight home—all designed to create lasting memories and meaningful recognition.

Road Closure on S. 5th West in Idaho Falls to cause traffic disruptions & school bus delays">Road Closure on S. 5th West in Idaho Falls to cause traffic disruptions & school bus delays

Road Closure on S. 5th West in Idaho Falls to cause traffic disruptions & school bus delays">

Idaho Falls, ID (KIFI) – A major construction project along South 5th West is now underway, bringing significant traffic impacts and delays for commuters and students across District 91.

Beginning Monday, April 13, South 5th West is closed to through traffic between 49th South and 65th South for utility installation. At the same time, the intersection at South 5th West and Sadie Lane—also known as Parkpoint Boulevard—is also closed as part of the work.

Contractors with H-K Contractors are installing a new sewer line and water main in the area on behalf of Christ Community Church. The closure is expected to last approximately eight weeks.

While access to homes and businesses within the construction zone will be maintained, through traffic will not be able to travel through South 5th West between 49th South and 65th South. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead, use alternate routes, and expect delays.

Although the project is not being managed by the City of Idaho Falls, city officials say they are sharing the information to help residents prepare for delays in the area.

The construction is also affecting school transportation across the Idaho Falls School District 91. The intersection at South 5th West and Sadie Lane is a key crossing point for more than 20 bus routes, causing delays for multiple schools.

District officials say students may be picked up late or arrive at school after the bell. Schools impacted include Longfellow Elementary, Sunnyside Elementary, Eagle Rock Middle School, Skyline High School, Idaho Falls High School, and several others.

Full List of School Bus Routes Affected:

SCHOOL AM ROUTE PM ROUTE
AH Bush 41 (PASS/MVA) 40 (Day Treatment)
Edgemont 6 (overflow) 39
Hawthorne 8 (overflow) 38
Longfellow 28, 29, 40 28, 29
Sunnyside 30, 36, 38, 41 14
Eagle Rock 14, 28, 29, 40 28, 29
Taylorview 30, 41 22, 26
Compass 30 37
IFHS 30, 41 30
Skyline 14, 28, 29, 40 28, 29
Preschool (T/Th)   33

Transportation leaders warn that delays could have a ripple effect across the system, with additional impacts possible at schools such as Edgemont Elementary, Hawthorne Elementary, Bush Elementary, and Erickson Elementary.

Tardies caused by bus delays during the closure will be excused, according to the district. Families may also experience delays in afternoon drop-offs and pickups.

Parents are encouraged to track their student’s bus using the My Ride K-12 app, which provides real-time updates on bus locations. Students must be assigned to a route to access the feature.

District 91 says it will continue to provide updates as construction progresses and is asking families to be patient during the eight-week project. Parents can also ensure their student is assigned to the correct route by contacting D91 transportation at transportation@sd91.org

School bus delays expected as Idaho Falls intersection closes for construction">School bus delays expected as Idaho Falls intersection closes for construction

School bus delays expected as Idaho Falls intersection closes for construction">

IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI)— Parents and students in District 91 should plan for possible bus delays starting Monday, April 13, as a major intersection in Idaho Falls shuts down for construction.

Schools impacted include AH Bush, Edgemont, Hawthorne, Longfellow, Sunnyside, Eagle Rock, Taylorview, Compass Academy, Idaho Falls High School, Skyline, and some preschool routes.

The closure will impact the intersection of South 5th West and Sadie Lane/Parkpoint Boulevard. District officials say the disruption will affect routes serving multiple schools across the district, potentially causing late pickups in the morning and delays getting students home in the afternoon.

SCHOOL AM ROUTE PM ROUTE
AH Bush 41 (PASS/MVA) 40 (Day Treatment)
Edgemont 6 (overflow) 39
Hawthorne 8 (overflow) 38
Longfellow 28, 29, 40 28, 29
Sunnyside 30, 36, 38, 41 14
Eagle Rock 14, 28, 29, 40 28, 29
Taylorview 30, 41 22, 26
Compass 30 37
IFHS 30, 41 30
Skyline 14, 28, 29, 40 28, 29
Preschool (T/Th)   33

The district says all tardies related to transportation disruptions during the closure will be excused.

Families are encouraged to use the ‘My Ride K-12’ app to track their student’s bus in real time. The app is available for download on both Apple and Android devices. Parents can also ensure their student is assigned to the correct route by contacting D91 transportation at transportation@sd91.org

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