Oakley
Latest Stories

historic_homes_65146.jpg
Colleen Stritenberger holds the original title for her home Thursday, June 1, 2017, in Oakley, Idaho. Colleen and her husband, Joe spent the last seven years hauling trash from the home and property and stripping the home to the bones. The work on the home remains in progress, but the couple is ready to show it off during the annual Oakley Historic Home Tour on June 17. (Pat Sutphin /The Times-News via AP)

historic_homes_36343.jpg
Original cabinets sit on the lawn, Thursday, June 1, 2017, at Colleen Stritenberger's home in Oakley, Idaho. Colleen and her husband, Joe spent the last seven years hauling trash from the home and property and stripping the home to the bones. The work on the home remains in progress, but the couple is ready to show it off during the annual Oakley Historic Home Tour on June 17. (Pat Sutphin /The Times-News via AP)

historic_homes_15664.jpg
Colleen Stritenberger gives a tour of her historic home June 1, 2017, in Oakley, Idaho. Colleen and her husband, Joe spent the last seven years hauling trash from the home and property and stripping the home to the bones. The work on the home remains in progress, but the couple is ready to show it off during the annual Oakley Historic Home Tour on June 17. (Pat Sutphin /The Times-News via AP)

oakley_main_street_17751.jpg
In this Feb. 22, 2017 photo, a rattlesnake skin wraps one of DelRoy Mitton's handmade canes seen in his workshop in Oakley, Idaho. On Main Street in the small town of Oakley, you'll find basic establishments like a park, high school, library, bar, grocery store and fire station. (Drew Nash/The Times-News via AP)

77531ce835706110520f6a706700c725.jpg
ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, APRIL 26 - In this photo taken on April 5, 2014, Rich Hayes of Jerome, Idaho, helps the Idaho Department of Fish and Game plant sagebrush and bitterbrush seedlings in burned areas of the Big Cottonwood Wildlife Management Area near Oakley, Idaho. (AP Photo/The Times-News, Virginia Hutchins) MANDATORY CREDIT

e995b60635706110520f6a706700c9e7.jpg
ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, APRIL 26 - In this photo taken on April 5, 2014, Paige Blumenthal, left, and Tucker Petterson, both of Twin Falls, Idaho, help the Idaho Department of Fish and Game plant sagebrush and bitterbrush seedlings in burned areas of the Big Cottonwood Wildlife Management Area near Oakley, Idaho. (AP Photo/The Times-News, Virginia Hutchins) MANDATORY CREDIT