Where to Stream Christmas Favorites

It’s time to grab some hot chocolate and start the Christmas movie season!  And as long you have fast and reliable internet from PMT, you’ll have no problem streaming these holiday films on the device of your choice. Whether you’re in the mood for a heartwarming tale, a yuletide comedy, or a festive fright (we’re looking at you, Gremlins), the …

Budget-Friendly Smart Kitchen Devices for Holiday Cooking

  Whether you’re preparing Thanksgiving dinner or baking Christmas goodies, these budget-friendly smart devices, paired with fast and reliable internet from PMT, will save you time and up your game in the kitchen this year.   Drop Scale To say that the Drop Scale is more than a traditional kitchen scale is a serious understatement. Once connected to your WiFi, …

Business Spotlight: Minidoka Memorial Hospital

    The community of Rupert was developed as a result of the Minidoka Project, which was created under the Reclamation Act of l902. This act, signed by Teddy Roosevelt, made it possible to irrigate and “reclaim” desert ground for agricultural purposes.   The Minidoka Project began in l904 and consisted of the construction of Minidoka Dam and associated canals …

2020 Grant Recipients

The PMT Foundation awarded $14,800 to organizations in the Magic Valley, each seeking to help sustain and improve our community. “Although 2020 has been an extremely unusual year in most ways, one thing remains consistent, the Magic Valley is blessed with countless non-profit organizations that serve so many.  We are pleased to announce our 2020 grant recipients and want to …

Keep Connected – WiFi Troubleshooting Tips

  With more working and learning at home happening – plus additional streaming for entertainment and relaxation, seeing a buffering wheel or frozen screen can put a real damper on things.  Here are two quick things you can troubleshoot to keep you connected. WiFi Router Location When it comes to the dependability and speed of the internet service in your …

PMT in the Community

PMT is committed to serving the residents of Southern Idaho, and our dedication to this area is fundamental to who we are as a customer-owned company.  Unlike our national competitors, we care about more than just making a profit.  We care about making a difference.  Here are some recent contributions PMT has made in the community: Minidoka County Sheriff’s Office …

Business Spotlight: Milner’s Gate – Idaho Craft Brewery

In the early 1900s, the Magic Valley started to bloom in large part thanks to a visionary man named Stanley Milner. He financed the construction of the Milner Dam and the Twin Falls canal system, bringing water to the high desert of Idaho. In 2018, Tom Nickel had the vision to bolster the Twin Falls downtown revitalization by designing a …

PMT Foundation Accepting Grant Applications

The PMT Foundation is seeking applications from organizations in the Magic Valley to receive financial funds that help support, sustain, and improve our community.  Favorable consideration will be given to: Projects that reach a broader segment of the community. Requests for seed money to realize unusual opportunities that meet urgent to special needs in the community. Stimulate and encourage additional …

2020 PMT Foundation Scholarship Awards

Four Magic Valley graduates will each be awarded a $2000 PMT Foundation Scholarship. They are Madilyn Hull of Heyburn, Tyler Gammon of Burley, Hannah Copmann of Rupert, and Karen Winslow of Twin Falls.  All four showed outstanding academic performance, exemplary community and extra-curricular involvement, and dedication to their future education.   “What a crazy and unusual finish to the 2019-2020 …

PMT in the Community

PMT is committed to serving the residents of Southern Idaho, and our dedication to this area is fundamental to who we are as a customer-owned company.  Unlike our national competitors, we care about more than just making a profit.  We care about making a difference.  Here are some recent contributions PMT has made in the community:   Twin Falls Archway …