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There’s Pi Day, there’s even a World Math Day every year. But Monday was Square Root Day, which happens only once every several years.…
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There’s Pi Day, there’s even a World Math Day every year. But Monday was Square Root Day, which happens only once every several years.…
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Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center (EIRMC) holds their fifth annual EMS Conference Saturday. The conference is designed to support CEU…
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The National Elk Refuge near Jackson has ended its supplemental feeding of elk and bison for the 2016 season. Refuge Manager Steve Kallin said the…
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Update 4/4/16 2:10 p.m: The Rigby Police Department as added two more businesses to the list of buildings vandalized over the weekend. Two additional…
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Ryan Scott Herren, 31, is being held in the Madison County Jail on felony charges of aggravated battery and malicious injury to property. Rexburg…
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Cesar Chavez was one of the most influential activists of the 1960s. In 1962, he created the National Farm Workers Association, which would later…
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The president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints kicked off the final day of a church conference in Salt Lake City with an…
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – The Latest on Mormon church’s two-day conference in Salt Lake City (all times local): 3:30 p.m. A Mormon leader is…
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The Wyoming Office of Tourism has a new website designed to entice potential visitors to the state. TravelWyoming.com has a fresh and modern look and…
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VIDEO IN STORY IS A REENACTMENT. A local woman claims an Idaho Falls police officer assaulted her 12-year-old son. The mother is now starting the…
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The state is recognizing Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center as a level II trauma center. The hospital has been working toward this goal for three…
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Zoo Idaho officially opened for the 2016 season Saturday and guests will find a number of noticeable differences. A number of exhibits have been…
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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission will allow Rocky Mountain Power to sell a section of its service territory to Idaho Falls Power. Under a joint…
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GIRLS H.S. SOFTBALL**Highland 22 Century 6 **Bear Lake 12 Marsh Valley…
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“We ran out of bodies in terms of soldiers. the guys in the front. we lost five or six seniors from the 14 team that were really really…
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Ten finalists in grades four through eight made it to the final round of the National Geographic State Bee. Once a student missed two questions they…
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Kid in Blackfoot had a boat race to wrap up swim camp. But these aren’t ordinary boats, they’re made out of cardboard and duct tape. The…
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Jensen’s Grove is getting some new updates to help with the aquifer recharge program. The Idaho Water Resource Board gave Blackfoot a grant to…
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An Idaho Falls girl is living with a rare disease- and her family is desperate to find answers. It’s called Gastroparesis, it makes it…
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Idaho’s Attorney General Lawrence Wasden says his office is ready to take legal action in the event the Department of Administration refuses to…
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Two rate adjustments, approved by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission Friday, will increase a Rocky Mountain Power customer’s rates by about…
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The 2015 Idaho Wolf Monitoring Progress Report shows wolf numbers remain well above the 150 wolves and 15 breeding pairs required to keep gray wolves…
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Mormon leaders aren’t expected to mention presidential candidates by name at this weekend’s church conference, but they may reiterate…
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PacifiCorp is closing a coal plant in southwest Wyoming, abandoning plans to convert one of the Kemmerer plant’s coal units to natural gas. The…
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Despite Brigham Young University’s Ultimate Frisbee team currently ranking 16th in the nation, the team will not be competing in the national…
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10 years ago Idaho put in place the “move over” law and still today drivers aren’t following it. The violations are putting lives…
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Two members of Idaho’s Republican Party central committee claim a secret society has been formed to get them voted out of their leadership…
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H.S. BASEBALLSkyline 1**Highland 4 **Idaho Falls 9Rigby 2 GAME 1: **Bonneville 7 Hillcrest 6 GAME 2: Bonneville 0**Hillcrest 9 **South Fremont 14…
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While some places are still dealing with heavy snow fall Idaho Falls was able to dodge Tuesday’s storm. That’s not stopping the city from…
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Create your own online neighborhood. That’s what the City of Pocatello wants you to do. The city has partnered with the social networking…
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Idaho State University students will now have a tuition lock. Governor Butch Otter announced Thursday about the launch of a tuition lock pilot…
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Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter and Idaho State University have announced the details of a pilot program that would ensure that base tuition…
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The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to identify a man who they robbed the Walgreen’s at Ammon…
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The Idaho State Police are investigating a crash on I-15 that sent 4 people to the hospital. Thursday afternoon, at approximately 12:45 p.m., the…
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Update 3/31/16 11:00 a.m: New details have been released today about the man who caused an evacuation at the Rexburg Walmart Wednesday. Rexburg…
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In Pocatello’s Highland area, it’s easy to find some new homes in the making. While the new subdivision is on its way to finish with no…
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A Lewisville man was arrested Wednesday for felony injury to a child and misdemeanor driving under the influence after the 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer…
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H.S. BASEBALLIdaho Falls 2**Blackfoot 12 F/5 Inn. **Hillcrest 11 Bonneville 4 **Highland 2 Skyline 1 **Snake River 3 South Fremont…
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One in three fatal crashes is due to distracted driving. That’s according to statistics from the Idaho Transportation Department. To try to…
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Movie nights at the Pocatello Veterans Home won’t be quite the same, thanks to a donation of Blu-Ray DVD players from the Blackfoot Elks Lodge.…
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Update 6:10 p.m: The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office says that a suspect has been located and apprehended in both the Cabela’s and…
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The question often asked jokingly about Idaho weather is “What’s considered normal?” One thing state water experts are certain…
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“Based on my current medical condition, and my inability to take care of it, without some big changes and the family personal issues that…
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A Rexburg man suffered a knife injury Tuesday night during an alleged robbery. Rexburg Police said the man, a married BYU-Idaho student, was walking…
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Rigby Police Department has finished an investigation of an accidental shooting. On March 26, Rigby Police were informed by the Eastern Idaho…
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A Pocatello family escaped injury after an unattended candle caused a fire in a basement room. Firefighters were called to a home at 2139 Diane Lane…
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H.S. BASEBALL**Sugar-Salem 17 West Jefferson 1 F/5…
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Todd Johnson, the director of Idaho State University’s veteran student services center, counsels and works with a lot of student veterans. As a…
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Idaho residents will soon be allowed to carry a concealed handgun without a permit inside city limits. Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter signed on…
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Tax season is well and underway and the April 18 filing deadline is just around the corner. It’s not exactly a tax people look forward to, but…
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It’s the world’s largest online wellness shopping center: Melaleuca. Melaleuca’s CEO, Frank Vandersloot, spoke to ISU business…
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Nearly two-thirds of Americans can’t name all three branches of government, but they can name The Three Stooges. Less than half of Americans…
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Idaho State Police are investigating a two vehicle crash on Lindsay Boulevard near the Highway 20 underpass. ISP officers say the driver of the…
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Local lawmakers are home after the 2016 legislative session ended last Friday. There were successes and frustrations for both political parties. One…
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A new report says a 2014 radiation leak at an Idaho research facility was caused by compromised equipment and faulty air monitors. The report…
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Two of the missionaries injured in the terror attack in Brussels have returned to Utah for medical treatment. Below is a press release from The…
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Zoo Idaho’s 2016 season will get its start this weekend. Saturday, April 2 at 10 a.m. the gates will be opened, officially welcoming visitors…
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School District 25 has cancelled bus runs to the Granite and Summit areas around Pocatello because of snowfall. According to district spokesperson…
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Winter weather is blamed for several traffic accidents in Pocatello early Tuesday. Pocatello Fire Chief David Gates said crews responded to three…
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With another winter storm moving into eastern Idaho, cities across the region are preparing their snow crews in case things get slick. For the most…
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A round of winter-like weather is moving into eastern Idaho and western Wyoming for Monday evening into Tuesday morning. This storm is still expected…
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Last week, video and sounds of the terror attacks in Brussels took center stage in major media outlets. With the attacks claimed by the militant…
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A McDonald’s in Rexburg is honoring a crossing guard killed in a car accident a couple of weeks ago. Fifty-three year-old Kathleen Striffler…
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No more boating. That’s what anyone looking to get on the waters in Franklin County might hear. The county is on the verge of closing its…
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Update 5:50 p.m: Idaho State Police have arrested 19-year-old Serena Zahrn, of Rigby, on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia after she…
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Idaho’s population is growing, especially in the state’s urban areas, as people from the smaller counties are moving to those areas. The…
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The Ada County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a case of vandalism at the Meridian Temple construction site that happened over the weekend.…
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Construction crews plan to demolish the old Supervisor’s Office on the Bridger Teton National Forest property in Jackson Tuesday. The building…
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The Cheyenne Regional Airport has dropped in the rankings for Wyoming commercial passenger traffic, beating only Sheridan and Worland airports in…
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UPDATE: Rocky Mountain Power says it restored all power in Rigby at 9 Sunday night. PREVIOUS: 1,639 customers in Rigby are without power said Rocky…
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Idaho Falls Police arrested Ariel C. Murdock, 25, on a warrant for grand theft during a traffic stop Sunday morning. According to reports, Idaho…
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The Easter bunny first came to America in the 1700’S. Since his origin Easter has become a big event for consumers, but how much money is spent…
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Brigham Young University-Idaho hosted their annual wedding and floral fashion show Saturday where students got the opportunity to showcase their…
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – A Utah woman who is part of a polygamous group alleges in a lawsuit that makers of a reality TV show barged into her…
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Chilly temperatures and fresh snow didn’t stop kids from hunting Easter eggs. The Portneuf District Library in Chubbuck held its first special…
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KETCHUM, Idaho (AP) – Officials in central Idaho say the vole population appears likely to spike this year due to a mange epidemic that wiped…
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An Idaho pastor who was shot eight times outside his church’s parking lot has reassured church-goers that he’s OK and will be back soon.…
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) – More people are leaving Wyoming than are coming to the state because of the thousands of jobs being lost in the fossil…
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It’s Easter weekend and the best way to celebrate is with some Easter egg hunts. The fourth annual Easter Egg Hunt was held at Community Park…
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If you like shopping around under one roof with many choices, Saturday was the final day of the 2016 Spring Fair. It happens once every Spring inside…
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It’s a homecoming a first-grader in Blackfoot will never forget. A soldier who’s been serving overseas surprised his daughter at school…
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H.S. BASEBALL Bucks Bags TournamentSkyline 0**Pendleton, OR 1 **Skyline 4 Jerome 2 Burley 1**Pocatello 9 **Caldwell 3 Hillcrest 1 Borah 12**Hillcrest…
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Two mountain lion kittens found orphaned in January in southeast Idaho were moved earlier this month to a nature preserve in the mountains of North…
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Idaho Governor Butch Otter has signed a bill allowingconcealed carry of firearms in city limitsFriday afternoon. SB-1389 allows Idahoans who are 21…
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Cleaning up your garden after the long winter can help the community look like a better place. In fact, the City of Pocatello is accepting more…
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Now that Spring has sprung, you’ll probably want to be outside more, and even gardening more. Experts have advice on what you should and should…
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Gov. Butch Otter has signed HB 524, which mandates a first offense felony penalty for the torture of a companion animal and requires a psychological…
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The city of Idaho Falls is having a community conversation on snow removal next week. City officials will be in the City Council Chambers to hear…
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Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office detectives are investigating a forced entry at Sportsman’s Warehouse at 2909 S. 25th East. Sgt. Bryan…
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Wyoming Game and Fish confirms an unusual wolf kill on a herd of elk near Bondurant. It happened on the McNeil Feedground on the Bridger Teton…
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The Power County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an accidental shooting case that occurred Thursday afternoon. At around Noon Thursday the…
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House lawmakers have killed the proposal to expand Medicaid in Idaho on the final day of the 2016 legislative session. Lawmakers rejected the newly…
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Brigham Young University-Idaho will gradute 2,102 students at Winter Semester Commencement Friday, April 8. Elder Ronald A. Rasband, a member of the…
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In a press release today The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced that it will hold an open house for a new temple in Afton, Wyoming…
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A Fort Hall man is being held on a number of charges after a disturbance on Teakwood Avenue shortly after midnight Friday morning. Pocatello Police…
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Idaho Falls Police arrested 22-year-old Terrence M. Walsh for multiple crimes after he unlawfully entered a residence in 500 block of Highland…
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady at 3.9 percent in February. It is the third consecutive month Idaho’s…
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H.S. BASEBALLBucks Bags Tournament**Skyview 9 Blackfoot 4 **Capital 11 Idaho Falls 7 **Skyline 19 Kuna 1 F/5 Inn. **Captial 12 Hillcrest…
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Apparel entrepreneurship has joined the list of degrees offered by Brigham Young University-Idaho. The Bachelor of Science will be a collaboration…
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A local bakery is open again just in time for Easter weekend. Geraldine’s Bakery and Deli in Chubbuck is back open for business.…
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