SIXES hosts Art Battle in Historic Downtown Pocatello
Some of our most talented local artists were on the clock in Pocatello.…
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Some of our most talented local artists were on the clock in Pocatello.…
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Both were transported to a local hospital by air ambulance.…
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Volunteers from the Pocatello community gathered at the Upper City Creek trailhead on Saturday to help cut down one tree at a…
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The Institute of Rural Health at Idaho State University announced it has received a Public Health AmeriCorps grant of $1.4 million from AmeriCorps,…
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Construction continues on Idaho State University’s $11.5 million donor-funded ICCU Bengal Alumni…
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On Friday, Idaho State University’s Eames Complex hosts IDX 2022, the annual Idaho Exhibition of Ideas…
Continue ReadingOn April 6, 2022, Idaho State Police reports the male driver from California passed…
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As the renovation project moves forward inside Idaho State University’s Holt Arena, a number of the venue’s old seats will be made available for…
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Some of southeast Idaho’s best musical talent has come together to present a spiritual program based on the final days of the life of…
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A federal jury sitting in Pocatello convicted a Pocatello man on Tuesday for failure to register as a sex…
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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and we are seeing some familiar reminders going up around our…
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People driving down Yellowstone in Pocatello might be surprised to see a decades-old landmark is no…
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In April 2022, Idaho State University professor Dr. Dani Moffit was inducted into the Northwest Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame for her…
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We have a couple new K-9 teams to…
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Portneuf Medical Center is stepping up in a big way to help reward their staff for their hard work the last two…
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Cleaning up nature seems to be the theme for this…
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City Creek Road tree trimming volunteers are needed on April 9 anytime between 11 a.m. and 4…
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The Pocatello Fire Department said due to strong winds Tuesday, no burning should be taking place outside.…
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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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Express Lab, Idaho State University and Southeastern Idaho Public Health will be moving the location of their drive-thru COVID-19 testing site on…
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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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Starting April 2, Zoo Idaho will open its gates Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.…
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The Bannock County Landfill’s Household Hazardous Waste Day is Saturday, April…
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Failure to comply could result in a fine, imprisonment, or…
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Idaho State University’s 8th annual Graduate Research Symposium featured 80 submissions across multiple…
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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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A Pocatello man and a Murtaugh man pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute a controlled…
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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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It was a big day at Holy Spirit Catholic School in…
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Shooters damaged the newly installed kiosk at the Lead Draw trailhead days after installation.…
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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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Kitten season is upon us, and Pocatello Animal Services is looking for…
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The 2022 Construction Combine kicked off…
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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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The Bannock County Coroner’s Office, in cooperation with the Bannock County Sheriff’s Office, has confirmed the identity of the…
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The My World Discovery Museum brings a sense of wonder and excitement to our local youth and on Tuesday, they wanted to so something more.…
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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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Local first responders are forming a support team to help each other recover from traumatic…
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The City of Pocatello Street Department will be making the switch to its summer work hours on Monday, April 4.…
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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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It was a day of spills and chills at the Pebble Creek Ski Area.…
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Trash, flower placements, and decorations to be removed and discarded through-out…
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On Thursday, the Pocatello Spring Fair, southeast Idaho’s premier home and garden showcase kicked off at Idaho State University’s Holt…
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The City of Pocatello announced Marlise Irby as its new Public Information…
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The Pocatello Fire Department officially has a new…
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A free four week Fresh Start Tobacco Cessation program will be offered to community members in April. …
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Bannock County officials recently awarded contracts for the renovation of the Detention Center’s medical bay to several East Idaho…
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Governor Brad Little believes Idaho is on the right…
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The mobile home located just behind Smiths on Circle Inn Drive caught fire about 9:30…
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A house fire severely damaged a Pocatello home Saturday afternoon.…
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On Saturday, Governor Brad Little signed a proclamation at the Museum of Clean in Pocatello that will officially declare March 27th through April…
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The Idaho State University College of Business will launch its third radio show with KISU FM 91 on March 30 at 7…
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Ladies and gentlemen start your engines. Chrome in the Dome is back in…
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Now in its 22 year of operation, the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 is gearing up for the 2022 Summer Food Service Program. …
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In a surprise assembly Friday, Dane Beorchia, a career and technical education teacher (CTE) at Highland High School, received a $25,000 Milken…
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25, in partnership with Idaho State University’s College of Technology and the School District 25 Education…
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For the second semester in a row, Idaho State University is celebrating a student enrollment increase.…
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The Idaho Transportation Department recently removed restrictions on several popular trucking routes in southeast Idaho.…
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Idaho State debaters Alyson Tyler and Joseph Tyler argued their way to the semifinal round of Public Forum Debate at the Pi Kappa Delta National…
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The Pocatello City Council is expected to consider spending $800,000 on a subsidy to SkyWest.…
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Another long-time deputy is announcing his retirement after serving 32 years with the Bannock County Sheriff’s…
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An Idaho State University Chemist and a pair of students have found a new way to chemically remove metal from…
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Starting Monday, crews with the City of Pocatello Water Department and collection system crews with the Water Pollution Control Department will…
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On Monday, City of Pocatello Water Department crews will begin replacing the water main line on Opal…
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Good times and good brews flowed through the streets of Pocatello on Saturday.…
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Beginning Friday afternoon, City Creek reopens to unrestricted non-motorized use, and as a bonus, free wood is available for community…
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Idaho State University second-year pharmacy student Kristen Morse has been selected for one of approximately 20 spots for the John Hopkins Pharmacy…
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Another neon sign can now be seen lit up in Historic Downtown…
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On Wednesday morning, a hiker was charged by a moose on Gibson Jack trail south of Pocatello in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. …
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The City of Pocatello finally has an overnight warming shelter for people without a home trying to survive in the…
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Lori Otter, CEO of Idaho Women in Leadership, is the 62nd Idaho Business Leader of the Year.…
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During the afternoon on Monday, Raymundo Enriquez was taken into custody in Weber County, Utah for an outstanding arrest warrant in relation to the…
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The 2022 Idaho State University Health Fair will once again be offering numerous free and reduced-cost health care services, health information…
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GI Jobs Magazine announced that Idaho State ranked fourth in the nation for the most military-friendly school in its institutional…
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Idaho State University’s Debate Squad earned gold last weekend at a Climb the Mountain online debate tournament. …
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The deadline for the Pocatello Police Department’s Citizen Police Academy has been extended to Friday, March 25 at 5…
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The Art Walk in Pocatello is usually a cheerful community event but on this past Friday,  it took on a sense of urgency in one of the…
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The work of our student scientists was on full display in…
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Thanks to a generous gift from Farm Bureau Insurance, Summer Community Theater at Idaho State University will once again be a community…
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For the 11th year in a row, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education has classified Idaho State University as a Doctoral Universities: High…
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Are you ready for a great…
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Because of the reduction of COVID-19 cases, there are some big changes coming to Idaho State…
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The Pocatello High School Thunder signs are causing some sparks to fly in the Downtown Historical…
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Idaho State University graduate students brought home both a first place and a People’s Choice award at the statewide 3 Minute Thesis competition…
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Attorney General Lawrence Wasden has announced a Bannock County man was sentenced Monday for provider…
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Idaho State University is sponsoring two events this week to facilitate community discussion of national and international…
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There’s a new face at the Bannock County Courthouse.…
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It’s estimated that more than 422 thousand people have evacuated Ukraine. But a Pocatello man was not one of them.…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Elections Office is unveiling the new legislative map that re-draws boundaries based on the most recent census…
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Idaho State Representative James Ruchti kicked off his campaign on Saturday at Idaho State University’s Pond Student Union.…
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The Bannock Civitan Club hosted their 33rd annual Putt-Putt Indoor Golf…
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One homeless shelter is feeling the effects of the cold and pandemic in southeast…
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The City of Pocatello recently awarded IMCO General Construction, Inc. to construct a new Booster Station and Transmission line off of Pocatello…
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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – Pocatello’s J.R. Simplot Co. employees presented a ceremonial check in the amount of $122,242 Thursday that…
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After months of hard work and supply chain delays, the six newly renovated, wheelchair accessible restrooms in the Bannock County Courthouse were…
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Firefighters spent Wednesday morning battling a fire at the corner of Clark Street and North Main Street in…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Fire Department reports crews were busy Tuesday morning working a semi fire on southbound Interstate 15 at milepost 62 near Port of…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health is conducting free health screenings, by appointment only, for the public on Feb. 23 and Feb.…
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A long-time Bannock County Sheriff’s deputy is hanging up his badge after nearly 30 years of…
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The City of Pocatello is continuing its work to remove Russian Olive trees in the City Creek Trail…
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