Pheasants stocked at 3 Salmon-area locations
Pheasants are being stocked weekly at three area locations, including Pratt Creek, Kirtley Creek and at the Pahsimeroir River Access…
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Pheasants are being stocked weekly at three area locations, including Pratt Creek, Kirtley Creek and at the Pahsimeroir River Access…
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Welding students from Blackfoot High School join with apprentices from Premier Technology to build a Retired Flag Deposit Box which will be donated…
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An event Nov. 9 in Cascade will showcase area community organizations and provide area residents information on potential…
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) seeks comment on a draft water reuse permit for Basic American Foods in…
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As the leader of DMV, she will manage a dedicated team of 244…
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All signs are pointing to another great ski and snowboard season in Idaho this…
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Idaho educators working in rural or underserved school districts or charter schools are now able to apply for funding to help pay student loans or…
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Tags can be purchased on a first-come, first-served…
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A 28-year-old Rexburg man died after hitting a moose Tuesday morning near…
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Stacker compiled a list of organizations that failed to notify the public of contaminated drinking water in Idaho data from the…
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A new landfill will be built in eastern…
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Halloween activities have come and gone, and many of us may still have left over candy or have too much at…
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Boise District will be conducting two prescribed burns this fall and winter as part of an effort to reduce…
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It marks the third time since 1997 Idaho has won the safety award from…
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Counties in the area are experiencing a fairly steady year as they see early in-person and absentee ballots roll…
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Salmon-Challis National Forest employees recently completed a hazard assessment of the Wallace Lake Campground to identify work needed to reopen the…
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The City of Pocatello is asking for input to help design a new Sign…
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The Idaho Secretary of State will be selecting counties and precincts for the 2022 General Post-Election Audit on Friday, Nov. 18 at 7:00…
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A local orchestra is preparing to showcase a performance for the first time in…
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Southern Idaho Tourism’s board of directors has hired Sarah Rohrbach to succeed Melissa Barry as executive…
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Beginning Wednesday, the Idaho Transportation Department will be scaling rock on SH-75 between Challis and Clayton.…
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A former longshot Idaho gubernatorial candidate was convicted Monday of kidnapping and killing a 12-year-old Colorado girl who went missing nearly 40…
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Idaho State Police is investigating a vehicle collision that occurred on Monday at approximately 12:10 p.m. on US 30 at milepost 370 just west of…
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The Butte County Sheriff’s Office’s reports K9 teams located the body of Michael Faller Saturday afternoon.…
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Kidsburg is now open for its winter season of fun inviting kids to learn while they play.…
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A plan for three open-pit gold mines in salmon habitat in east-central Idaho is one step closer to approval after the U.S. government selected the…
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Reed’s Dairy continued its 12 year tradition Saturday…
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As winter approaches, the floating pedestrian bridge near Johns’ Hole was removed for the season.…
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The incident remains under investigation by the Idaho State…
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Average gasoline prices in Idaho have fallen 4.2 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.28/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802…
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Idaho’s favorite game, Powerball, has a special Halloween treat for players this year: a $1 billion jackpot.…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest has had one new fire in the last week.…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced Monday the donation of a building located at 351 W. 14th Street in Idaho Falls to the…
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RSV is on the rise in our community and a local research center needs your help to find a…
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Stacker compiled a list of the best performing stocks in Idaho last week using data from IEX…
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Doom haunted attractions in Idaho Falls has been a local Halloween classic for five years. Attraction director, Brent Wilson says his Halloween…
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National Drug Take Back Day has come and gone, but officials say you don’t have to wait until next April to dispose of your unwanted prescriptions.…
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A free community event is slated at Idaho State University for the week prior to America’s midterm…
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A University of Idaho researcher who is internationally acclaimed for her work in maternal and infant nutrition has become the university’s first…
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This class will fill up quickly, so register now before it’s…
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Crews will be replacing the bridge on 800 N Goshen Road at 1000 E…
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The Brickyard event center in Man across the street from Wood’s Funeral home in Ammon was the site of some Halloween fun. Camp Hayden a local…
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Idaho Department of Fish and Game will stock 400 trout in the 10-12-inch range at two area waters in the coming weeks.…
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College of Eastern Idaho (CEI) saw an 8% increase in credit student enrollment over fall…
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The Idaho Supreme Court says it will not reconsider the clemency case of a terminally ill man who is facing execution for his role in the 1985…
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Idahoans who qualify for the 2022 Special Session rebate can now track their payment…
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This October marks the commemoration of the National Day of Remembrance (NDOR) for Nuclear Weapons Workers.…
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After a four-day trial, a federal jury sitting in Boise found Brett Michael Malone, 30, of Adrian, Oregon, guilty of attempted coercion and…
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Do you have unused or expired prescription…
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Idaho Secretary of State Lawerence Denney launched a new web portal Friday, providing Idahoans with a means to report election based…
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As millions of Americans get ready for Halloween parties and trick-or-treating in just a few days, AAA asks the public to keep safety top of…
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Women’s clothing store ROOLEE will be opening a location in Ammon.…
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The Idaho Falls Regional Airport (IDA) will highlight live performances, permanent art displays and community art contests with the new Idaho Falls…
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Stacker compiled a list of the most common chain restaurants in Idaho using data from the Friendly City Lab at Georgia…
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On Oct. 24, Brayden Froehlich was sentenced in District Court in Madison County for multiple wildlife crimes including one felony count of…
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On Oct. 19, Idaho Fish Game received a call from the owner of Christensen Custom Cuts in Montpelier regarding the discovery of four rear deer…
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As the student population of Brigham Young University-Idaho continues to grow, so does the campus.…
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On Friday in Idaho Falls, former nuclear weapons workers will be honored as part of a National Day of…
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Idaho was one of only three states to win the State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC)…
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Idaho Fish and Game will host a trapper education course in Salmon on Nov.…
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The City of Pocatello Water Department and Water Pollution Control Department will switch to winter work hours starting Monday, Oct.…
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The Idaho Library Association recently named Highland High School Media Specialist Melissa Nielsen as the Idaho School Librarian of the…
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This incident remains under investigation by the Idaho State…
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The search continues for an…
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The federal government is suing the City of Driggs for dumping toxic waste from its sewage treatment plant into a stream that feeds several scenic…
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Under the proposal, the area would remain open for compatible recreation uses, including big game and waterfowl hunting, fishing, horseback riding,…
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Idaho officials reported 1,041 new COVID-19 cases and 13 new deaths in the last week.…
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Former Idaho Governor Philip E. Batt joined other dignitaries at the Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial on Wednesday to sign a beam and launch…
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To help meet this challenge, the City of Preston has announced its membership into the AARP Network of Age Friendly…
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The College Board’s annual Trends in College Pricing ranks Idaho as the sixth least expensive state for average resident tuition and fees at…
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The Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Hero Arena at the new Mountain America Center on Feb. 28,…
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Secretary Denney has again authorized the formation of an Elections Operations Center…
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U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit convened with more than 50 representatives from victim advocacy groups, domestic violence organizations, tribal…
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Governor Brad Little appointed Caty Solace as executive director of the Idaho STEM Action…
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Former Bingham County Sheriff Craig Rowland was sentenced on aggravated assault charges Tuesday to 10 days in jail and serve probation for 3 years…
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The next generation of nuclear engineers, reactor operators, and technicians are getting their start at Idaho State University. Idaho State…
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A haunted attraction that showcases the not-so-spooky side of science returns this…
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The Family Crisis Center in Rexburg received a huge bonus to its food bank Tuesday…
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Camp Hayden is hosting its 3rd Annual Special Needs Trunk or Treat at the Brickyard Event Center in Ammon on Oct.…
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Josh Travers as the new field manager for the Challis Field Office. His official starting date was Monday, Oct. 17.…
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The Idaho National Laboratory in the eastern part of the state will receive $150 million for infrastructure improvements to boost nuclear research…
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There is no open hunting season for sage-grouse in or near the vicinity of where the carcasses were…
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The search continues for an…
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Idaho State Police are investigating a vehicle collision that occurred at 7:38 p.m. Monday at US 91 near Tyhee Road north of…
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The Institute of Rural Health at ISU is hosting suicide intervention trainings in October and…
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Bannock County Veteran Services is asking the public to share their memories of the fateful attacks on Pearl…
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More that $200 cash has been recovered as a suspected robber is taken into custody Monday evening.…
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This meeting is to define the problem, provide education to the public and set the table for future…
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The local branch of the WAFD bank in Rexburg found a way to embrace the spirit of giving. From now until December 19th the bank’s branch will be…
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The first confirmed case this year of chronic wasting disease has been detected in a deer in Idaho County in north-central Idaho, state wildlife…
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Prices in Idaho are 4.5 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 68.5 cents per gallon higher than a year ago.…
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Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced Idaho has received more than $26 million in opioid settlement funds following the state’s final 2022…
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The latest scores in the National Assessment for Education Progress (NAEP) provide some encouraging news for Idaho as schools continue working to…
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Volunteers and philanthropists from across Idaho will be honored at the Idaho Philanthropy Day virtual award ceremony on Nov.…
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Stacker compiled a list of fishing records in Idaho from Land Big…
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Eastern Idaho Public Health and Southeastern Idaho Public Health offices are offering free health screenings to anyone 18 years or…
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A person walking their dog in rural Idaho was in for quite a surprise when they encountered an alligator, hundreds of miles from the coast where the…
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As the leaves turn, fall weather arrives in the Mountain…
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The Teton valley community rolled out the red carpet to remind others of the importance of recycling. It was the return of the annual Teton valley…
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The Snake River Animal Shelter is bringing back its beloved Mutt Strut after more than three years and is aiming for a record-breaking event with…
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