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YESCO Relights Idaho’s Panida Theater

Since the 1980s, a Board of Directors has overseen the theater’s operation. Unfortunately, the previous Board allowed its neon marquee to go dark over the past six years. Inspired by my long association with the Panida as an employee and volunteer, I initiated an effort to save the marquee. My endeavor was aided by...

We Love our Returning Customers!

Title One Corporation just opened their newly built Rigby location earlier this year. As YESCO had completed service work at another Idaho location a few years back, they reached out to us to complete these new Rigby signs. "I'm grateful that they awarded us the work and I think the photos speak for themselves" says...

Cool Flavors, Cool Neon

We recently installed this neon wall sign for Outpost Sweet Treats in Yellowstone Montana. Outpost offers delicious candy, chocolate, and of course ice cream to visitors and locals alike. They are located just two blocks from the Yellowstone National Park- so be sure to check out some neon and ice cream during your next visit!

Support Local Idaho Falls Businesses

It's time to rally around our local Idaho Falls businesses. They are the lifeblood of a community and add to the diversity and flavor of the neighborhood. Right now small businesses could use your help. So, whether it's take out, pick-up or ordering online – consider those closest to you. Show them how much you...

Happy Thanksgiving

We give thanks for our clients, business partners and community, which we value so greatly. Wishing you a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.

Cowboy Bar Sign Refurbishment

The sign at the world-famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar located at the Town Square in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is getting a facelift. The lights will be replaced with energy-efficient LEDs as part of the full sign refurbishment. We expect to have the iconic sign back up and greeting visitors by early May. Cowboy Bar Sign...

98 Years Young

    Today we celebrate the dream of a young man, Thomas Young, who at age twenty-five started Thomas Young Signs with $300 borrowed from his father, George Young. This was March 20, 1920.   We celebrate the 98th anniversary of that event as we continue to strive to provide the most innovative, finest designed, engineered, built and maintained...