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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announced the award of a $771,262 low-interest drinking water construction loan to the City of…
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announced the award of a $771,262 low-interest drinking water construction loan to the City of…
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Educators across the state are coming to the College of Eastern Idaho for a four-day STEM workshop. It will teach them all about STEM – science,…
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A northern Idaho man has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and burglary after prosecutors said he broke into his neighbors’ home…
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The Grace Lutheran Church in Pocatello needs your help to provide students a better experience for the upcoming school…
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For a number of years the College of Eastern Idaho (CEI) has had an 18 hole disc golf course on its campus.…
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A big thunderstorm passed over the town of Troy earlier this month knocking down 19 trees that completely blocked access to the popular Latah…
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Diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at just 18-months-old, 7-year-old Romey is finding unique ways to deal with this uncommon, chronic…
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It’s been a quiet week at the pump, giving Idaho drivers a reprieve from the more expensive gas prices on the…
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It’s a shooter’s responsibility to know the law, and a good rule of thumb is to shoot targets instead of wildlife unless you know exactly what…
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A juvenile has been taken into custody and booked into the 3-B Juvenile Detention Facility after admitting to killing five…
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Idaho legislators are seeking answers about the University of Idaho’s agreement to purchase the University of…
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Police in Idaho arrested a suspect in a shooting that killed four people on Sunday.…
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The free camp is a place where children with cancer can go to find healing, friendship, fun and so much more.…
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4-H is not the same old 4-H that was just animals, gardening and…
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Pre-sale tickets go on sale Thursday, June 22 at 10…
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U.S. Senators Jim Risch (R-Idaho) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) introduced legislation to lower energy prices for American families by repealing the…
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As temperatures rise across the Gem State, AAA is reminding Idahoans to get ready for wildfire…
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Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision that occurred at 12:20 a.m. on Sunday, June 19, 2023, on US-91 near 5th St. in Fort…
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At the request of the Idaho Department of Correction, Idaho State Police detectives are investigating a serious assault at Idaho Maximum Security…
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Barring unforeseen conditions, this process will be complete by the end of the…
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Stacker compiled a list of the counties with the warmest summers in…
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Camping season is already underway for the Dunes RV park near the Sand Dunes in Fremont County. Although they faced a little delay they are already…
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Nearly a couple thousand people gathered at the Legacy Flight Museum for a celebration of Father’s Day. The Celebration included a free pancake…
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se meetings will provide an update on the study and gather feedback from the…
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The deadline for proposals is Friday, July 14.…
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Public comment will be accepted until June 23,…
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A bush pilot known for his starring role in the Discovery Channel’s “Flying Wild Alaska” series has died when his plane crashed shortly after…
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Idaho’s 2.5 million acres of endowment trust lands are meant to generate revenue through timber, grazing and other management…
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If you’re planning to go north from Blackfoot to Idaho Falls, expect a major…
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There were no injuries following a structure fire on S Rollandet Avenue Thursday…
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The 2023 Marshall Public Library (MPL) Arts and Community Tickets (ACT) program kicks off with free tickets, with one pair of tickets to the Old Town…
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An Idaho Falls house received a makeover this…
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The Caribou-Targhee National Forest has signed a new Forest Order relating to food and attractant storage, which will be implemented immediately.…
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The Idaho public utilities commission has fined the Island Park Water company $434,000 dollars for failing to provide its customers with safe,…
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A Chubbuck woman is now the oldest living person in…
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Amy Clements from St. Anthony was honored for her volunteer service as part of the Idaho Capital for a Day event hosted by Gov. Brad Little…
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 2.6% in May, remaining unchanged for the fourth consecutive…
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Lightbridge Community Broadband Network is launching into service for all Rexburg residents…
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The event is free to the…
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Recipients were chosen from among more than 3,000…
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In Fremont County court Thursday morning, Judge Steven Boyce ruled there was not sufficient evidence to merit a re-trial in the case of Lori…
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An Oregon man pleaded guilty in the U.S. District Court in Boise Thursday to two federal hate…
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In southern Fremont County, local officials along with the general public were able to confront the state at St. Anthony’s City Hall Thursday as the…
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Governor Brad Little’s next “Capital for a Day” event will be held in St. Anthony on June…
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The Department of the Interior announced on Thursday a proposed update of its renewable energy regulations to promote the development of solar and…
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School districts across Idaho are encouraged to take advantage of the resource for their students and teachers and contact SDE for more…
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Authorities believe a car crash that killed a family of four in Idaho over the weekend happened after the 17-year-old driver fell asleep on a curvy…
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SummerBrew will take place Saturday, June 17 on the Broadway Plaza in Downtown Idaho Falls on Memorial Drive.…
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The Energy Expo is a free event for all customers that receive power from Fall River…
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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has found the Island Park Water Company has failed to provide its customers with safe, reliable and adequate…
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The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office decided to bring back its free Teen Law Enforcement Career Camp for a second year.…
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The Idaho Supreme Court each year travels to communities across the state to hold hearings. The justices last visited Rexburg in May…
Continue ReadingThe Mud Lake Historical Society and Museum invites east Idaho to the dedication of the new sign commemorating the old townsite of Camas, Idaho in…
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Idaho Fish and Game officers from the Magic Valley Region were contacted on June 12 after a domestic goat was found killed and cached by a mountain…
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Several calls came into Idaho Fish and Game office regarding an Osprey that had its leg entangled in bailing twine and was hanging from its nest…
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Flooding has been a huge concern for all of Idaho Falls over the past few…
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Many job opportunities will be available at the College of Western Idaho (CWI) Trades and Manufacturing Career Fair, Tuesday, June…
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The zoo is open daily for the 2023 season, and June has some really emus-ing events planned for everyone at Idaho Falls…
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The Idaho Army National Guard’s 1st of the 148th Field Artillery Regiment will move tracked vehicles along state roads from the Idaho Falls…
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An Idaho nurse practitioner consented to judgment against her after admitting she unlawfully prescribed controlled substances and submitted false…
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The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes officially swore in and seated a new Fort Hall Business Council (FHBC) in the Tribal Business Center Council Chambers on…
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This summer travel season is expected to be quite busy. Before taking that road trip, AAA is reminding drivers the importance of having trusted…
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The U.S. Census Bureau released population estimates for Idaho cities and towns for 2021-2022 and confirmed state population is still…
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actual ignition date and time will depend on fuel and fire weather…
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Country music star Chris Young is coming to southeast Idaho this…
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Rigby FFA Chapter participated in 11 career development events, winning two and placing in the top four in six…
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At this time, there is no evidence any of the potentially exposed information has been…
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After more than 25 years to Idaho higher education, Idaho State University President Kevin Satterlee announced Monday he will retire on Dec.…
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A male grizzly bear was mistaken for a black bear by a hunter, who reported the…
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Now the school year is in the rearview mirror, Idaho families are hitting the road on summer vacation, and gas prices are rising in…
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Bannock County Planning and Development is implementing a new software to make it easier for contractors and developers to apply for building and…
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The Idaho Transportation Department began the removal of loose rock along the rock face of the hillside along SH-75 between Challis and Clayton on…
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Idaho National Laboratory is running STEM Camps for Students in grades 1-12. The camps focus on teaching students age-appropriate science research…
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The Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision that occurred at 4 p.m., Friday on US30 near milepost 222.5, in Twin Falls…
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East Idaho Credit Union broke ground on their new branch in Driggs on June 1.…
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Rise Up – Teen and Child Crisis Center of East Idaho is a free voluntary center serving youth ages…
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Stacker compiled a list of the cities with the worst commutes in Idaho using data from the Census…
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On Monday, June 12, Knife River will begin work on the S Hitt Road (S 25th E) expansion…
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Eastern Idaho employers with the highest number of job openings in the region will be at a hiring event Wednesday, June…
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AAA offers these tips to help your teen enhance their driving skills and stay safe this…
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The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes hired a new Director for the Tribal Department of…
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Adam Young grew up on his family’s farm outside of Blackfoot and now he helps run it.…
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The Rexburg City Council heard a presentation about a proposed ordinance that would ban drag shows in the…
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The Idaho State Tax Commission’s property tax calculator won’t be available to help Idahoans estimate their property taxes for 2023 as a result…
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Admission is free and goes from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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A judge overseeing the case against a man charged with killing four University of Idaho students is set to hear arguments over a gag order that…
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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – The Idaho Falls Public Library has introduced new library cards for children under 18. Parents will be able to choose if…
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Boise High School rising senior Emily Watson will join students from across the U.S. and around the world at the prestigious Joint Science and…
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There may be hazards associated with traveling adjacent to and entering burned areas, so use caution when entering these…
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For the third consecutive year, firefighters from Idaho Falls surpassed the amount of money they raised the previous year during the annual Fill the…
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announced the award of a $38,855 wastewater planning grant to Pinto Point Sewer District in…
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The Madison County Transfer Station will be closed for three weeks starting June…
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The State of Idaho and the Forest Service officially consider themselves to be Good Neighbors now after signing a Good Neighbor Agreement earlier…
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Recipients of the 2023 Jackie Caivano Scholarship have been…
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Idaho Free Fishing Day returns this Saturday, June 10 this…
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The American Auto College is giving high school students another option after graduation if traditional college isn’t their preferred route.…
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A boil order continues for the people living in Island…
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Two members of the Pocatello Police Department were honored this week by the US Department of…
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Construction has once again come to a popular Rexburg intersection.…
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Drivers in the Treasure Valley are noticing an unpleasant change at the pump Wednesday…
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