Pocatello hiring fair scheduled for April 8 and May 14
If you’re in the market for a seasonal job or career, the City of Pocatello wants…
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If you’re in the market for a seasonal job or career, the City of Pocatello wants…
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Stacker investigated how many Confederate memorials are in Idaho using data from the Southern Poverty Law…
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The Idaho Transportation Department reports part of Interstate 15 is…
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The Idaho Falls Police Department is currently searching for a missing…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department wants to remind you not to do any kind of outside burning when it is windy like it is…
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Idaho officials reported 213 new COVID-19 cases and 7 new deaths over the…
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Construction is well underway as crews came to Ravsten Stadium Monday to begin work on the desired upgrades to field and track in downtown Idaho…
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When disaster hits our community, you may have the skills needed to save…
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Environmental groups are renewing efforts to stop exploratory drilling by a Canadian mining company hoping to build a gold mine in Idaho west of…
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The Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health is awarding The Community Project pilot grant to the City of Chubbuck that will help unite the…
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Idaho National Laboratory researchers are looking for field demonstration partners to help investigate how regional hydropower operators can…
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Average gasoline prices in Idaho have fallen 0.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.41/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802…
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Rexburg is upgrading its city communication infrastructure starting by installing 20 miles of fiber optic cable throughout the…
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The Bannock County Assessor’s Office is aware of the recent changes made to the Property Tax Reduction Program, formerly known as the “Circuit…
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Soaring inflation. The war in Ukraine. Yet another rise in COVID-19 cases. With so much going on this year it’s hard to focus on things like filing…
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Idaho State Police received multiple calls of a vehicle in a canal just after 7 A.M. Sunday morning on N 3145 E, just north of County Line Road, near…
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The event will be in St. Anthony, ID, at the Boyd Yancey Memorial (Horsey) Park (located on East 2nd North near 5th West). The hunt starts promptly…
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At 3:20 a.m., a 36-year-old male, from Fort Hall, driving a Chevy Impala, was driving south in the northbound lanes on I-15. A 69-year-old male, from…
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Failure to comply could result in a fine, imprisonment, or…
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Fifty young turkey hunters get an early shot during Idaho’s Youth-Only controlled turkey hunt that runs April 8 through May 25 in the Salmon and…
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Jervois Mining will be transporting wide loads on Williams Creek, Moccasin Creek, Deep Creek and Panther Creek…
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The City of Pocatello Water Department will be conducting its annual system flushing program beginning April 4,…
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Video surveillance footage recovered from La Michoacana Ice Cream Palace revealed two individuals near or inside the F350 at approximately 3:18 P.M.…
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The Collegiate Singers will be performing during the Saturday afternoon session of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ general…
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Due to a wind advisory issued for Saturday, April 2, open burning in Fremont County is prohibited from noon to 8 pm…
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The intersection of 49th and Ammon Road will be closed beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, April…
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Idaho officials reported 208 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new deaths…
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A new restaurant is officially open in downtown Idaho…
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At approximately 10:15 a.m. Friday, Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputies were notified of an unknown military type round located on property near…
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There were smiles and cheers all the way around as the Construction Combine came to an end and the students finished up their…
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Are you expecting a refund after filing your 2021 tax return? There may be one more step to take before you can get a refund.…
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Ideal Option held an open house at its clinic in Idaho Falls on…
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During Thursday night’s annual American Legion Post 56 Awards Ceremony, Idaho Falls Firefighter/Paramedic Justin King received the Firefighter of…
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Idaho Falls Community Hospital teamed up with Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital to provide a brand new Pediatric Specialty…
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UPDATE 3/31/22: At approximately 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, Idaho Falls Police officers responded to the area of 200 S Woodruff behind Planet Fitness for a…
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Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland pleaded “not guilty” during his arraignment Thursday…
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The Idaho Senate has failed to override Republican Gov. Brad Little’s veto of legislation making it illegal for most businesses to require the…
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The Idaho Procurement Technical Assistance Center hosted its annual government job fair on Thursday, near…
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Idaho lawmakers have wrapped up this year’s legislative session that included passing the state’s largest ever income tax cut of $600 million and one…
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The City of Rexburg is embarking on an upgrade to its communication infrastructure by installing over 20 miles of fiber optic cable throughout the…
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Idaho officials reported 72 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
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With the snow starting to melt and the temperatures starting to rise, wildfires are expected to soon return back to our…
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Newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows Idaho’s population growth from 2020 to 2021 was well dispersed around the state, with every…
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The Sixth Judicial District Magistrate Commission will be selecting a magistrate judge to replace the Honorable Bryan K. Murray will be retiring…
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The 2022 ‘Liberty on Parade’ annual Independence Day parade will take place on Monday, July 4, 2022, and will start at 9:00 a.m.…
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Zoo Idaho will open its gates Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning April…
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Idaho National Laboratory has released its Fiscal Year 2021 Economic Impact…
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Recent winter storms and fluctuating temperatures have caused potholes to develop along roadways in Eastern Idaho.…
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Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Idaho using data from…
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The Chubbuck Police Department announced Lieutenant Nick Sasser graduated from the FBI National Academy on March 17 alongside two hundred and…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has vetoed legislation altering the way money is allocated to K-12 schools.…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has vetoed legislation involving the process for judicial appointments.…
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Planned Parenthood filed a petition Wednesday in the Idaho Supreme Court to block Idaho’s copycat Texas-style abortion ban, which aims to…
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Another milestone was reached for waste removal at the Idaho National…
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Idaho officials reported 138 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new deaths…
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Some of our local students are getting the chance to perform on the other side of the…
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Idaho Falls Police Chief Bryce Johnson is one of three finalist for the Champaign, Illinois Chief of Police…
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The 2022 Construction Combine kicked off…
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It’s been three months since the Idaho Lottery announced the winning numbers for its holiday favorite game, the Idaho $1,000,000…
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Amid soaring gas prices, Idahoans may turn to short, spontaneous road trips this…
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Idaho State University College of Business student Nicholas Mingo has gained academic knowledge of tax issues in the classroom, but it wasn’t until…
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he U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications from agricultural producers and forest landowners from Idaho for several Farm…
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Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputies located two wanted suspects hiding inside a commercial business unit…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed into law a $20 increase in the amount Idaho residents can recover on taxes paid on food through the grocery sales…
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Camping season is approaching and while many of us may wish to take part in the past time, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is reminding us to…
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Many Idahoans are remembering the war effort that Americans took direct part…
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The City of Pocatello’s Neighborhood and Community Services Division is one of the sponsors for this year’s Construction Combine which Idaho State…
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A Seattle man pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity…
Continue ReadingRIGBY, Idaho (KIFI) – A car crash involved a house Tuesday in Jefferson…
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Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson has secured $100,000 in a recent government funding bill to strengthen workforce development programming at the…
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Idaho officials reported 126 new COVID-19 cases and 2 new deaths…
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Gov. Brad Little has signed into law a property tax reduction for higher-valued houses to keep older, low-income Idaho residents in their homes.…
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Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced Idaho’s involvement in a new partnership with the FCC to investigate…
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The Caribou-Targhee National Forest regularly seeks opportunities to work with volunteer groups to complete needed work on the…
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Local first responders are forming a support team to help each other recover from traumatic…
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The Idaho Transportation Department will be turning off the traffic signals for the month of April at the intersection of 2nd and the C-A-L Ranch…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has vetoed legislation that would make it illegal for most businesses to require the coronavirus vaccine.…
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The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is seeking information regarding the illegal killing of a trumpeter swan near Oneida Narrows in Franklin…
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An Idaho Falls man pleaded guilty in federal court to attempted coercion and enticement a…
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A major helping hand for the Chubbuck Fire Department’s next ladder truck is in the form of $500,000 from Idaho Central Credit…
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UPDATE 3:45 p.m. Pocatello Police respond to two separate reports of shots fired over the…
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Idaho Republican lawmakers are forming a working group to study allegations that Idaho libraries are making explicit materials available to…
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Idaho officials reported 117 new COVID-19 cases and 1 new death over the…
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Governor Brad Little signed another part of his “Leading Idaho” plan into law Monday in the Magic Valley, adding record investments in water…
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Search crews in Fort Hall found the body of Wayne…
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The season changes are in response to disease outbreaks that occurred in…
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The Idaho Falls Street Division will begin sweeping streets now the snow and ice has melted off the roadways.…
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Idaho Labor is hosting a multi-employer job fair March 30, from 3 to 6 p.m., at the Wahooz Galaxy Event Center, 400 W. Overland Road in…
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The weather’s getting warmer, and Idaho Fish and Game will stock approximately 1,950 catchable-sized rainbow at the following locations in…
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Average gasoline prices in Idaho have risen 8.0 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.41/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802…
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Idaho Falls School District 91 announced work to install turf and upgrade the track at Ravsten Stadium will begin after spring…
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The Idaho House and Senate have each adjourned until Thursday, giving them time to wait out potential vetoes by Republican Gov. Brad Little.…
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Residents of Rexburg learned how they could join the fight against human trafficking…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest employees will award five $1,500 scholarships to graduating seniors in our local communities (Salmon, Leadore,…
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Thwarted in passing a bill to fine and jail librarians for checking out “harmful” material to minors, Idaho House Republicans have passed a…
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The Idaho Falls Police Department is attempting to locate a runaway…
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Idaho State Police is currently investigating a two-vehicle collision that occurred Friday at approximately 1:52 p.m., on SH46 at milepost 116, in…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has signed into law a bill that dramatically increases the secrecy surrounding Idaho’s execution drugs.…
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The Sheriff’s Office says the call came in about 9:26 P.M. of an armed robbery at the Phillips 66 Gas Station located at 111 N Main St, Driggs. The…
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The film highlights the fact that trafficking happens…
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