The 2023 season of Meridian’s popular Concerts on Broadway series will feature three Saturday night concerts in Meridian City Hall’s outdoor plaza, located at 33 E. Broadway Avenue in downtown Meridian.
The historic and recently restored Tolleth Home, located at 134 E. State Street in downtown Meridian, will be receiving an Orchid Award by Preservation Idaho.
A new art exhibit titled Back from Sequester will be on display on Monday July 3 through Friday, July 28, in the Initial Point Gallery located on the third floor of Meridian City Hall.
The City of Meridian is pleased to announce the official opening of two new flag disposal collection boxes, located at Meridian Fire Station One (540 E Franklin Rd., Meridian, ID 83642) and Meridian Fire Station Five (6001 N Linder Rd., Meridian, ID 83646).
Guest column submitted by the Idaho Congressional Delegation: Senator Mike Crapo, Senator Jim Risch, Representative Mike Simpson and Representative Russ Fulcher
The City of Meridian is hosting Coffee with the Mayor at 8:00 am on Tuesday, June 27th at Deja Brew Bistro (112 E. Idaho Ave., Meridian, ID 83642 in Downtown Meridian).
The City of Meridian joins U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and the Idaho Department of Commerce to relaunch the fourth annual Support Local Gems initiative, which will serve as an all-day event to support Idaho small businesses.
The Treating Tribes and Counties as Good Neighbors Act, legislation introduced by Congressman Russ Fulcher (R-ID), passed the Committee on Natural Resources on June 13, 2023 with bipartisan, unanimous support. H.R. 1450 extends eligibility for the Good Neighbor Authority (GNA) program to counties and Tribes, giving them the ability to reinvest receipts in authorized restoration projects.
On May 25, 2023, Congressman Russ Fulcher (R-ID) issued a statement in support of the Supreme Court ruling in Sackett v. EPA, a case that has far-reaching implications for property owners across the nation and the way “waters of the U.S.” (WOTUS) are regulated.
The Meridian Arts Commission and the Idaho Watercolor Society present a new art exhibit at Initial Point Gallery, located on the third floor of Meridian City Hall.
Congressman John Curtis (R-UT), alongside Congressional Western Caucus Chairman Dan Newhouse (R-WA) and Congressman Russ Fulcher (R-ID), introduced legislation to halt the proposed Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands rule that undermines the agency’s approach to federal land management by upending decades of multiple-use administration.