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Indoor Soccer Has No Home in Twin Falls. Futsal Can Fix That.

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Indoor Soccer Has No Home in Twin Falls. Futsal Can Fix That.

Twin Falls soccer players lose five months every winter with no indoor facility. Futsal uses the same basketball courts the rec center already plans to build. The 2026 World Cup is about to boost demand.

May 12, 2026

Wrestling Runs Deep in Idaho. Twin Falls Can't Host a Meet.

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Wrestling Runs Deep in Idaho. Twin Falls Can't Host a Meet.

Wrestling is Idaho's winter sport. Both boys and girls participation are at all-time highs. Tournaments generate up to $3.74M for host cities during the slowest hotel months. Twin Falls can't host one.

May 10, 2026

19.8 Million Play Pickleball. Twin Falls Can't Host a Game.

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19.8 Million Play Pickleball. Twin Falls Can't Host a Game.

Pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in America with 19.8M players. Mid-sized tournaments generate $800K to $3.6M for host cities. Twin Falls has dedicated courts planned but no facility to put them.

May 9, 2026

Volleyball Is Booming. Twin Falls Has Nowhere to Host It.

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Volleyball Is Booming. Twin Falls Has Nowhere to Host It.

Volleyball is the fastest-growing youth sport in the U.S. and the most expensive for families. Tournaments generate $3M+ for host cities. Twin Falls has no facility to capture any of that spending.

May 7, 2026

How the Nampa Rec Center Has Paid for Itself for 30 Years

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How the Nampa Rec Center Has Paid for Itself for 30 Years

Nampa built a 140,000 sq ft rec center in 1994 without raising taxes. It paid off its debt nine years early, carries $3M in reserves, and has never needed a taxpayer subsidy. Twin Falls is 130 miles away.

May 5, 2026

The Rec Center Conversation Nobody in Twin Falls Is Having: Disability Access

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The Rec Center Conversation Nobody in Twin Falls Is Having: Disability Access

1 in 4 American adults has a disability. Public rec centers provide adaptive programming, private gyms don't. Salt Lake County, Portland, and Philadelphia do it. Twin Falls has nothing comparable.

May 3, 2026

The Mental Health Case for a Recreation Center That Twin Falls Hasn't Heard Yet

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The Mental Health Case for a Recreation Center That Twin Falls Hasn't Heard Yet

Idaho has designated behavioral health a state priority. CDC research links physical activity and social connection to reduced depression and anxiety. Twin Falls has no public facility to deliver either.

May 2, 2026

What a Weekend Basketball Tournament Actually Does for a City Like Twin Falls

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What a Weekend Basketball Tournament Actually Does for a City Like Twin Falls

Youth sports tourism is a $52.2B industry. One basketball tournament fills thousands of hotel rooms and puts hundreds of thousands into local businesses. Twin Falls has no facility to capture any of it.

May 1, 2026

How to Launch a Youth Sports Program in Twin Falls This Summer

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How to Launch a Youth Sports Program in Twin Falls This Summer

Twin Falls has no rec center yet, but youth sports programming doesn't have to wait. This guide covers venues, coach recruitment, budgeting, funding, and registration using what's available right now.

May 1, 2026

Five Months of Winter, Zero Indoor Recreation Facilities: Twin Falls' Seasonal Problem

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Five Months of Winter, Zero Indoor Recreation Facilities: Twin Falls' Seasonal Problem

Twin Falls' outdoor recreation works seven months a year. For the other five, the city has no public indoor facility. Comparable Idaho cities solved this years ago. Twin Falls has not.

April 28, 2026

What Twin Falls Seniors Are Missing, and What the Research Says They Need

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What Twin Falls Seniors Are Missing, and What the Research Says They Need

Twin Falls seniors lack a dedicated wellness facility. Pocatello, Idaho Falls, Nampa, and Jerome all have one. Federal research shows structured programming cuts falls, chronic disease, and isolation.

April 26, 2026

The Economic Case for a Recreation Center That Nobody Is Making

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The Economic Case for a Recreation Center That Nobody Is Making

Twin Falls' rec center conversation has focused on health and need. The economic case is just as strong: property value gains, a $697B national sector, and the compounding cost of waiting to build.

April 26, 2026