Aid for Friends asks for donations to stock new homeless shelter, open house tonight
There will soon be a new, warm place for Pocatelloans experiencing homelessness to rest their…
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There will soon be a new, warm place for Pocatelloans experiencing homelessness to rest their…
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If you always wanted to take a ride on a historic war fighter plane, now is your chance.…
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East Idaho teachers are learning how to fly drones so they can implement the technology into their STEM…
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The City of Pocatello Utility Billing Department will start using a new payment processing system this…
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The Shady Grove Music Camp is back for their second annual event at FMC Park.…
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“We are anticipating our reservoir system, all the reservoirs, from Grassy Lake, Island Park, Jackson Lake, Palisades, American Falls, Ririe, and…
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The summer of 2021 has set records in Southeast Idaho.…
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You can add a cat or kitten to your family for half-price July 12 through July 24 thanks to The Friends of the Pocatello Animal…
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The Idaho State University College of Business announced the establishment of the University’s first-ever corporate-sponsored professorship thanks…
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The East Idaho Fair Food Tour has announced a 2021 tour for the summer…
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Idaho State University will break ground for an $11.5 million alumni center on Thursday, July…
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Pocatello City Council members Claudia Ortega, Roger Bray, and Chris Stevens will be conducting a city-wide listening and information tour during…
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The pandemic may not be impeding our everyday lives as much lately, but for some people, it is certainly not…
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It was a busy weekend for local law enforcement agencies who spent their nights responding to calls for illegal fireworks…
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A popular display is returning to the Marshall Public…
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Students in the Honors program course “Orange You Creative” have successfully secured funding from three donors to sponsor a variety of Idaho…
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Are you a fan of the Edson Fichter Nature Area in Pocatello?…
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“I think being a woman, and a modern woman is so much more about the success that you make for yourself. And no one else gets to determine that for…
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The call came in about midnight when a woman in her 30’s was accidentally run over while camping in the Cheatbeck Basin…
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Our state has some pretty impressive visitors for the holiday…
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Below are the 2021 Independence Day events going on in eastern Idaho and western Wyoming and a list of canceled…
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Idaho State University’s School of Performing Arts announceS its 2021-2022 season opening this fall as the program is eager to return to normal…
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Pearl Health Clinic staff announce a third office in Southeast Idaho…
Continue ReadingThe latest edition of the City of Pocatello Water Department’s Water Quality Report is available for the…
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The City of Pocatello is looking for your help in shaping the future of the Gate…
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In April, the Bannock County Motor Vehicle office transitioned from a regular standing line of walk-in service to a new virtual same day service line…
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With little to no rain in the forecast over the coming days, the Pocatello Fire and Police Departments are reminding residents of the importance of…
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The Idaho State Historical Society is collaborating with several Idaho museums for a pilot membership…
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Bannock County Commissioners signed a resolution Tuesday banning open…
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A nationwide shortage of chlorine is leaving many in the US wondering if it’s safe to get back in the…
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Now is your chance to learn how to protect your home or business from…
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This past weekend, students and faculty of the Idaho State University Department of Physics offered a free water rocket workshop at Tydeman Park.…
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With the joys of summer come the perils of extreme heat. Extreme heat can cause a variety of illnesses and can even be fatal.…
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Portneuf Medical Center is seeking art submissions.…
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Idaho State Police is asking for help in finding a dog that disappeared after a car crash Thursday…
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Pocatello Police are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at the US Bank located at 855 Yellowstone Ave. in Pocatello around 6:00 a.m.…
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An out-of-control car damaged multiple storage units in…
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Just in time for the 2021 Poky Paddle, getting in and out of the Portneuf River will be easier than…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health and Idaho State Police are conducting a free Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP) on…
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Time spent sorting your trash may be fruitless and costly, as was uncovered in a Pocatello budget hearing this…
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Twelve residents are officially graduates of the Pocatello Police Department’s Citizen Police…
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Fewer cars on the road during the pandemic may have offered room for drivers to feel at ease speeding. That’s become a safety hazard for western…
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Idaho Power reports a power outage in the Pocatello area is affecting 8,288…
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An iconic piece of Pocatello’s industrial history is getting…
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The City of Pocatello brought home awards from the Association of Idaho Cities’ Annual…
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Over the weekend, the Gateway Interagency Fire Front held their joint training at the Oregon Trail Shooting Range in…
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With President Joe Biden formally declaring Juneteenth a federal holiday on Thursday, this year’s Juneteenth celebration in Pocatello had a special…
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Priddaho held their annual pride festival at the Bannock County Event…
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On Saturday, Concentrix Pocatello hosted a fundraising event for the Alzheimer’s Association.…
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Members of the Pocatello Fire Department and North Bannock Fire Department are set to host a Junior Firefighter Camp for youth ages 13 to 18.…
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Hundreds of people gathered at the Portneuf Wellness Center on Thursday to give thanks to our men and women in…
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A Utah woman was killed in an ATV accident late Thursday afternoon.…
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The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced the date for the dedication of the Pocatello Idaho…
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The Pocatello-Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce is welcoming a new…
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Pocatello will enforce a ban on certain types of fire in parts of the city beginning June…
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For the second time in a week, a deer-dog altercation in the Johnny Creek area has been reported to the Idaho Fish and Game office in…
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New resources are coming to help the…
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Well-known singer and actor Alex Boyé made movie history in Pocatello…
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The summer tradition of outdoor concerts on the Idaho State University Quad will return in…
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Pocatello Regional Airport’s online home has a new…
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Idaho State Police investigated three separate crashes northbound Interstate 15 at mile marker 67, in Pocatello Sunday around 5:11 p.m.…
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This weekend our neighbors in Pocatello will have the chance to pay it…
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Looking for a great way to spend your Saturday? Add the Shiny Side Up Motorcycle Safety Summit on June 19 to your…
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The pandemic may be nearing the end, but some of the effects are already…
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The crash that injured three people Wednesday on Interstate 15, including an Idaho State Police Trooper, remains under…
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We now know who we have the chance to hear in concert at the Portneuf Wellness Complex…
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In a collaborative effort to mitigate the continuing spread of COVID-19 in Southeast Idaho and Meridian areas, a multitude of agencies came together…
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A Pocatello man is in the hospital after being hit by a car late Tuesday evening.…
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Pocatello taxpayers will soon be receiving their 2021 tax assessments, and missing from the statement will be the section showing Governor Brad…
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For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, students from the Alliance Academy of Dance got to perform in front of an in-person audience.…
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Historic Downtown Pocatello had quite a turnout for their big event this past weekend.…
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The Marshall Public Library (MPL) is giving you a good reason to bury your head in a bunch of good books this…
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It was an early birthday celebration for Naomi Wilde, who will celebrate 106 years of life on…
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If you have ever wanted to be in a movie, here’s your…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health and Idaho State Police will be conducting a free Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP) on…
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On Monday, June 7, Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) crews will be closing the Monte Vista Bridge over Interstate 15 to make repairs to the…
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QPR Training for suicide prevention will be offered free of charge to the public.…
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As the country celebrated reaching 50% of American adults vaccinated, Idaho missed its first vaccination goal by just…
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Portneuf Medical Center is expanding its primary care offerings by welcoming the team from Specialized Family Medicine to Portneuf Medical…
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At least 10 people died in 8 separate accidents statewide during the 3-day Memorial Day weekend, according to Idaho State…
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Crews from the City of Pocatello Water Department will begin replacing the water main line on Jefferson Avenue on…
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People got a taste of Pocatello history, as the Brady Chapel opened to the public on Memorial…
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The Pocatello POW*MIA Awareness Association is commemorating Memorial Day this year with the 18th Annual Idaho Thunder Run.…
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People from all over came to Pocatello to practice the art of…
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Trahant, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was thrown from the car and died at the…
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On Saturday, bicyclists from across the region came out for the 24th-annual Jay Anderson Memorial Tour of the Marsh Creek…
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Our fallen heroes here in Idaho are being honored for their ultimate…
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The Idaho Field of Heroes Memorial at Century High School in Pocatello started off the weekend of events with a dedication ceremony Friday…
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History (IMNH) on the Idaho State University campus is set to open a new exhibit on…
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After 40 years of practicing law, City of Pocatello Chief Civil Deputy Attorney Kirk Bybee will be…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) will be offering free HIV and Syphilis testing to at-risk individuals throughout the month of June in all…
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Idaho State University’s Accelerated Bachelor of Nursing (ABSN) undergraduate program is expanding to the Pocatello…
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As local diners return to their favorite restaurants, Texas Roadhouse is staffing…
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The Chubbuck Police Department has identified a body found in a field Saturday as Karl…
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One of Pocatello’s popular places to cool off during the summer months opens this…
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The Bannock County Motor Vehicle lobby will resume regular business hours for the public on Wednesday, June…
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A new property tax law that aimed to lessen the burden on homeowners has city officials sounding the…
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Portneuf Medical Center is opening a renovated wing and adding an 11-bed special care unit (SCU) to support the increased need for specialized…
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Brady Chapel will be open to the public Memorial…
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According to the probable cause affidavit, it all started when police attempted to arrest 26-year-old Brendon Earl Nichols for failing to comply with…
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