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🦟 Round 1 : M.A.D. Max* vs Skeeter EaterComment below which name should move on to the Final Four!*M.A.D. stands for Mos...
03/27/2026

🦟 Round 1 : M.A.D. Max* vs Skeeter Eater

Comment below which name should move on to the Final Four!

*M.A.D. stands for Mosquito Abatement District

🧠 Cool Drone Fact: The drone has an 8-foot wing span and can carry 21 lbs of granular larvicide.

☢️ Bannock County: What’s your take on Advanced Nuclear Energy? Bannock County is partnering with Portneuf Valley Develo...
03/26/2026

☢️ Bannock County: What’s your take on Advanced Nuclear Energy?

Bannock County is partnering with Portneuf Valley Development to begin a preliminary effort to gauge resident interest about the potential role of advanced nuclear energy in our county's future.

Following a study by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL), our area was noted as a potential location for future industry development—ranging from hosting a reactor to establishing manufacturing businesses within the supply chain.

🗳️ We want to hear from you.
We invite all residents to share their perspectives by completing a brief survey. Your feedback will help officials understand the community's stance before any further steps are considered.

The survey is available now through April 9.

🔗 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TT2RX96

(To ensure a fair collection of data, responses are limited to one per person.)

🦟 Round 1: Dragonfly vs SkeeternatorTough choice! Which of these names should move on to the Final Four? Comment below!🧠...
03/26/2026

🦟 Round 1: Dragonfly vs Skeeternator

Tough choice! Which of these names should move on to the Final Four? Comment below!

🧠 Cool Drone Fact: The drone helps protect our wetlands from damage by allowing us to treat from the air, meaning we don't have to drive heavy trucks through delicate Idaho soil and vegetation.

❗️ Veterans of Bannock County - don't miss your chance to apply for this property tax benefit! Applications are due Apri...
03/26/2026

❗️ Veterans of Bannock County - don't miss your chance to apply for this property tax benefit! Applications are due April 15. Our Veteran Services office is able to help you gather the documents you need, and our Assessor's Office can help you finalize the application. For more info, visit bannockcounty.gov/assessor

Are you a veteran with a disability? Qualifying veterans can have their property tax bill reduced by as much as $1,500 on their Idaho residence and up to one acre of land. Find out how to apply and see if you’re eligible: https://tax.idaho.gov/pressrelease/veterans-with-disabilities-can-apply-for-property-tax-benefit-2/

🦟 Round 1: Buzz Kill vs Skeeter Be**erThese were two of our most suggested names! Which one should move on to the Final ...
03/25/2026

🦟 Round 1: Buzz Kill vs Skeeter Be**er

These were two of our most suggested names! Which one should move on to the Final Four? Comment below!

🧠 Cool Drone Fact: The drone saves the county money by covering more ground in less time and reducing the amount of chemical treatment needed overall.

🦟 Round 1 : SWAT* vs Skeeter DeleterComment below which name should move on to the Final Four!*SWAT stands for Smart Win...
03/24/2026

🦟 Round 1 : SWAT* vs Skeeter Deleter

Comment below which name should move on to the Final Four!

*SWAT stands for Smart Winged Arthropod Terminator

🧠 Cool Drone Fact: The drone is our "First Strike" tool. By stopping larvae early, we reduce the need for truck-based fogging later in the season.

🏆  🦟  Your picks are in! Thanks to your creative suggestions, we’ve narrowed it down to the "Elite 8" of possible names ...
03/24/2026

🏆 🦟 Your picks are in! Thanks to your creative suggestions, we’ve narrowed it down to the "Elite 8" of possible names for our new Mosquito Abatement Drone. Look out for our next post - we'll begin voting today (3/24) on the "East" Division and continue throughout the week.

Which name will come out on top?

SWAT (Smart Winged Arthropod Terminator)
Buzz Kill
Skeeter Deleter
Skeeter Be**er
Dragonfly
Skeeternator
M.A.D Max (Mosquito Abatement District)
Skeeter Eater

🧠 Cool Drone Fact: We use an EPA-approved targeted biological larvicide that specifically affects mosquito larvae. When used properly according to the label, it is safe for humans, pets, livestock, and even other aquatic life like fish. It's even safe for organic crops and sensitive habitats!

🦟 Let's see your best name suggestion! We need your help naming our new mosquito abatement drone! We're taking suggestio...
03/21/2026

🦟 Let's see your best name suggestion! We need your help naming our new mosquito abatement drone! We're taking suggestions until midnight Sunday, and then we’ll post brackets next week.

✅ Keep it Clean: Offensive submissions or political statements will be disqualified.
✅ Short and Sweet: Names should be 25 characters or less.
✅ Be Creative: Consider names that relate to Idaho, Bannock County, mosquito control, or aviation! Puns welcome

About the Drone:

The Hylio AG-230 pesticide drone can treat 60 acres an hour with precision—protecting the hardest-to-reach spots of our county from disease-carrying mosquitoes. It has nearly an 8-foot wingspan and can carry 40 lbs of material!

We feel so lucky to have the Village, today and everyday! 🍀💚 Looking for support and guidance for the youth in your life...
03/17/2026

We feel so lucky to have the Village, today and everyday! 🍀💚

Looking for support and guidance for the youth in your life? 👉 thevillageidaho.org

Exciting changes are coming to the Fort Hall Mine Landfill! On April 1, 2026, we’re breaking ground on a new scale house...
03/16/2026

Exciting changes are coming to the Fort Hall Mine Landfill! On April 1, 2026, we’re breaking ground on a new scale house and entrance.

This project replaces aging infrastructure with a modern design featuring separate lanes for residential and commercial customers. This means better traffic flow and shorter wait times for you.

Construction is expected to wrap up in October. We’ll remain open during our normal hours (Mon-Sat, 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.) with minimal disruptions.

“It’s been clear for some time that we’ve outgrown the old scale house. This new setup will enhance traffic flow and site access, making the landfill safer and more efficient for the entire community,” said Dillon Evans, Landfill Manager.

“The scale house project is one of those generational projects that will have a tremendous impact on the landfill for years to come,” said Commissioner Jeff Hough. “We are excited about what this will do to improve the efficiencies for our staff and our customers.”

Read the full news release here: https://www.bannockcounty.gov/bannock-county-to-break-ground-on-new-landfill-entrance-to-reduce-wait-times/

For more information about the landfill’s waste collection programs, visit bannockcounty.gov/landfill.

Address

624 E Center Street
Pocatello, ID
83201

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12082367211

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