In last week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin took us to Idaho’s Mammoth Cave and told us all about the man who started it all. In part two, we take a deeper look at the cave and everything else this beloved tourist attraction has to offer.
One of southern Idaho’s best road-side attractions has been wowing travelers for over 70 years now. In part one of this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to Idaho’s Mammoth Cave and tells us all about the man who found a cave entrance and turned his land into one of southern Idaho’s most unique tourist attractions.
The Gem State has long been world-renowned for its hunting and fishing opportunities. And one of those opportunities is fly fishing. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to a small shop in Twin Falls dedicated to making your next fly-fishing adventure a successful one.
Spring has sprung here in southern Idaho and that means it might be the first time in months you’re finally starting to think about spring cleaning. But for some, the hassle of organizing all that clutter is just not worth the effort. Lucky for them, one business in Twin Falls specializes in organizing your life for you. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to R Organize.
Over the years, the food truck scene in southern Idaho has become a common fixture in parking lots and community events. Now, local restaurants are getting in on the game and bringing their indoor dining options to the streets. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin stops by the Anchor Bistro and Bars’ - Damn Fine Food Truck.
One cost of owning a vehicle is making sure your interior is protected and remains looking good for the life of your car. But… accidents do happen. One shop in Twin Falls is there to make sure you don’t have to live with torn seats and scuffed panels.In this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to Mobile Restoration.
For many, when it comes to the care of your dog not just any daycare options will do. That’s why one option in Twin Falls is going above and beyond for your dog’s care. In this week’s segment of behind the business – Joey Martin takes us to A Box of Barks – Resort and Daycare.
A local small engine shop in Twin Falls has been serving the community for well over 40 years - repairing and supplying all the outdoor power tools you’ll need to make sure your lawns are looking good. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business – Joey Martin takes us to J & J Enterprises.
A new drink trend is making its way across the Gem State, it’s called Boba tea. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to a local shop in Twin Falls specializing in this unique drink option.
If reading is your thing, but the stacks of books inside your house are getting out of hand. There’s a used paperback bookstore in Twin Falls you might want to check out. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business, Joey Martin takes us to The Bookworm.
With the influx of new and bigger meat processing facilities in southern Idaho, it can sometimes be hard to decide where to buy your meat. And if buying pure Idaho beef is on your list, one butcher shop in Burley, has you covered.
Since 2016, one business in Twin Falls has been providing the area with all you might need for your alternative medicine needs. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business – Joey Martin takes us to Crystals EnLight
At one time in U.S. history, almost every town in America had a family-owned hardware store. But over the years, ‘big box’ has taken over the hardware landscape… But not in Buhl. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business – Joey Martin takes us to Jones Hardware and the Furniture Room.
Some like to take the cute and cuddly route – while others are looking for something a little more exotic. And if that’s the case for you, the Exotic Guppy - located at 352 Main Avenue East in Twin Falls - has you covered.
Across the State of Idaho, assisted living facilities are a big part of almost every single community. And over in Wendell, a historic facility is offering a special kind of assistance. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business… Joey Martin takes us to the Magic Valley Manor and show us how this century old building is lending a helping hand to some of Idaho’s most vulnerable citizens.
As Twin Falls and southern Idaho continues to grow in population. New restaurants are constantly popping up left and right. But in Old Town Twin Falls, one restaurant is sticking to their guns and continues to shovel out home cooked meals to their extremely dedicated customers. In this week’s segment of Behind the Business. Joey Martin takes us to the Buffalo Café and shows us why this business has been going strong for over 40 years.
With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend, now is the perfect time to pick up your favorite teams’ gear. But what if that online order is delayed by shipping? Or a long drive to Twin Falls is not in the cards... Well, Hat N Sole in Burley that is there to save the day.
Now that winter break is well underway, kids are looking for something to do. In this week’s Behind the Business, Kristine Zand takes us to Blast Masters.
The Wyakin Foundation started in 2010 when a couple retired Navy Officers wanted to do more for injured and disabled veterans who were coming out of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
One newcomer to the Magic Valley is looking to help those who battle mental health issues, especially after the devastating impact of the pandemic. In this week Behind the Business, we look at H3O Wellness, and what makes them a very unique option,
Living within a 45 minute to an hour’s drive from Nevada, it’s not uncommon to have family employed by a casino in Jackpot. And this was true for Bridgette Hopper
In this week’s Behind the Business, we take a look at Shaw Sisters Creations, and how they took their love of knitting, and a little inspiration from their grandmother, to get to where they are today.
In most cases, two is better than one, and in the Mini-Cassia region, two dentists decided to work together to each bring their own unique strengths to the area.
The farmer’s market is a place where local producers go to share their crafts. For Samantha Buffalo and her father, this is where they got their start.