City of Ammon taking public comments on Flagship Homes annexation
Those wanting to give an in-person comment can do so at the June 1st meeting, which will be at 7 P.M. at the Ammon City…
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Those wanting to give an in-person comment can do so at the June 1st meeting, which will be at 7 P.M. at the Ammon City…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has officially confirmed the location of the Montpelier Idaho…
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Idaho officials reported 511 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths Friday.…
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Avian influenza is infecting birds across Idaho, and Idaho Fish and Game is aware of numerous cases of wild bird die-offs.…
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Idaho Falls Zoo summer camp registration is now open.…
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 2.6% in April, down from March’s rate of 2.7%.…
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On Sunday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. MT, Idaho Department of Land’s (IDL) burn permit website will undergo maintenance and burn permits will not be…
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The Rendezvous Center at Idaho State University will be rededicated in honor of Richard L. and Connie S. Bowen at a reception on Friday May 20 at 3…
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Bonneville county law enforcement invites the public to pay tribute to Idaho’s fallen…
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Pocatello Animal Services will be hosting a rabies clinic Saturday, May 21, from 10 a.m. to 2…
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus announces it will join museums nationwide in participating in the…
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There will be no in-person classes at Taylorview Middle School Friday, May 20.…
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Lori Vallow-Daybell is scheduled to be in court Thursday at 10 a.m. before Judge Steven W. Boyce.…
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Portneuf Medical Center announces it has received certification from DNV as a Primary Plus Stroke Center, affirming the hospital’s readiness to…
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Despite the nice sunny day, Thursday’s wind was the talk of the…
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Wednesday afternoon blew in a large group of volunteers that helped the city to plant flowers along Main Street and in front of City hall in down…
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The City of Pocatello still has Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding available for Pocatello residents facing…
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Governor Mark Gordon is reminding Wyoming homeowners they may qualify for a partial property tax refund through funding made available…
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Old West Days starts it’s 38th year this weekend.…
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Journey Financial Services is hosting its annual shred day from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday.…
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Wall Street holds its breath as the market dips yet…
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The Idaho Field of Heroes Memorial is set to return to Pocatello for the 18th year in a…
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The Sixth Judicial District Magistrates Commission will conduct interviews of candidates for magistrate judge to succeed the Hon. David R. Kress on…
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Former U.S. Rep. Raul Labrador has won Idaho’s GOP attorney general primary, beating the longtime incumbent who had been criticized by the far…
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A Rexburg man was sentenced to 144 months in federal prison for distribution of child…
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In Idaho House seat 35B, Ammon Representative Chad Christensen was up against Ammon City Councilman Josh…
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It was a rematch between two candidates to represent Madison County in the Idaho House Representative 34B…
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Three candidates fought for Secretary of State: Stanley Legislator Dorothy Moon, Couer d’Alene Senator Mary Souza and Ada County Clerk Phil…
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Here is an example of why your vote…
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Idaho Republicans celebrated their nominees for the general election Wednesday afternoon at the Idaho…
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Powerful House Speaker Scott Bedke has won the GOP primary for lieutenant…
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Superintendent Sherri Ybarra will not remain in office for a third…
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David Roth has won Idaho’s Democratic primary for U.S.…
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Mike Simpson won the Republican nomination for U.S. House in Idaho’s 2nd Congressional…
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Idaho Gov. Brad Little has survived a Republican primary challenge from his lieutenant governor, who was endorsed by former President Donald…
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Republican incumbent Mike Crapo has won the GOP primary for U.S. Senate in…
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On Monday, an Idaho Falls man was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison on drug trafficking and immigration…
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Idaho officials reported 485 new COVID-19 cases and 2 new deaths…
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For drivers everywhere, the pain at the pump continues. According to AAA, Idaho’s average price for regular gasoline is now tied with the national…
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Go Out Local is announcing two more performances for the summer lineup at the Portneuf Health Trust…
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The 2022 ‘Liberty on Parade’ annual Independence Day parade registration is…
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It’s part of an effort to end an overlooked health problem in the gem…
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The Central Fire District has issued a burn ban due to expected high…
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Two traveling Totem Poles made it to the Fort Hall Reservation…
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On Wednesday, the Idaho Falls Airport sent it’s first direct flight to Orange County,…
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UPDATE 9:40 p.m. An Amber Alert has been canceled for two children in Nampa. Police say the children were located safe, and the suspect is in…
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Polling stations across eastern Idaho are still moving…
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Voters came in a steady drove during the open polling places throughout Rexburg to make their voices heard during Tuesday’s primary elections. Many…
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Broulim’s Fresh Foods has announced a temporary pause in the development of its proposed Victor store location.…
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Swan Valley Fire and Rescue responded to a crash along the Snake River at 4:30 Tuesday…
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The City of Pocatello took home a handful of awards at this year’s American Public Works Association (APWA) Conference.…
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You can take a “journey to the past” this week with Bonneville High School’s production of…
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District 91 4th graders celebrating and learning about Idaho history at Rendezvous…
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Improvements to the pedestrian pathway along S Capital Avenue from its intersection with Pancheri Drive north to Short Street are…
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Idaho parents now have a dedicated space to explore resources and connect with their child’s school and the wider educational community with a new…
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Republican Gov. Brad Little is fighting back a primary challenge on Tuesday from his lieutenant governor, Janice McGeachin, a Donald Trump-backed…
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Idaho State University is the first and only institution in the U.S. to become accredited with both the College Provided Faculty and Concurrent…
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Wyoming Secretary Ed Buchanan announced Tuesday he will not seek a second term as Wyoming’s Secretary of…
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The primary election is Tuesday, May 17. It could actually decide who will be in office next…
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Idaho’s five-term Republican attorney general has handled his duties in the deeply conservative state for 20 years with a strategy he describes as…
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UPDATE 5/15/22: The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office reports the investigation in to the homicide death of 36-year-old Morey P. Pelton continues …
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Voters in Fremont County will be faced with a different question on their ballot as they enter the polls Tuesday May 16. That question is regarding…
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U.S. Sen. Cynthia Lummis apologized Monday after getting booed and heckled for remarks she made on sexual identity during a University of Wyoming…
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Idaho officials reported 356 new COVID-19 cases and 1 new death over the weekend.…
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Average gasoline prices in Idaho are unchanged in the last week, averaging $4.49/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802 stations in Idaho.…
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The East Entrance Road between the East Entrance and Fishing Bridge will close for periods of time Monday through Wednesday because of increased…
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Idaho Labor will be hosting a hiring event for one of the area’s newest employers Tuesday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our Pocatello office,…
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The National Foundation for Governors’ Fitness Councils (NFGFC) announced Monday three Idaho schools have been selected to receive a…
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The City of Idaho Falls has hired eastern Idaho native Christian Ashcraft as the new Economic Development…
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HeyTutor looked at COVID-19 vaccination rates among children in every state in the U.S. and Washington…
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Third graders from Temple View Elementary School are crafting stepping stones for the Happyville Farm.…
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Former President Donald Trump’s winning streak in U.S. Senate primaries is on the line Tuesday as voters in five states cast their ballots…
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Those living in Ammon Shelley and parts of Bingham and Bonneville counties will have an important decision to make Tuesday May 17, 2022. That will be…
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On Saturday night, Zoo Idaho hosted their first Wildlife Waltz gala and…
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Swimmers in Ammon got really cold feet, but a warm heart, for a good cause Saturday. The Ammon pool held their second-ever “freezing for a reason”…
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The Tandem Tour is coming to Pocatello Saturday, May…
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After a two-year hiatus, Musicians West held their 23rd annual Piano Festival and Competition this weekend at the Stephens Performing Arts Center…
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“There are so many things to do in the great outdoors here in Idaho that we just really like to get people out, to learn them up a little bit about…
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The National Association of Letter Carriers in Pocatello participated in the 30th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food…
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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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A hearing is scheduled for May 19 to discuss the matter.…
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Workers displayed their frustrations at a local concrete plant Friday…
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The City of Pocatello’s yearly auction has…
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Idaho Community Foundation announced 40 community projects in east Idaho, north Idaho and the Treasure Valley have received Project Neighborly grants…
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Voters in Ririe will have a chance to vote on two school bonds on May…
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Idaho officials reported 373 new COVID-19 cases and 3 new deaths Friday.…
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The Idaho Republican Party and Chairman Tom Luna have filed a lawsuit to stop the Bonneville County Republican Central Committee from continuing what…
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Idaho officials on Friday agreed to a $119 million settlement with drugmaker Johnson & Johnson and three major distributors over their role in the…
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Teton County Public Works is reminding you the virtual open house and public comment period for the Tribal Trail Connector Road is closing…
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The Wyoming Legislature’s interactive maps for House and Senate Districts, reflecting changes made during this year’s redistricting process,…
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Saturn Avenue and adjacent streets in Idaho Falls will experience multiple closures throughout the summer this…
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Healthcare at Bingham Memorial Hospital is truly becoming an art…
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On Friday, Highland High School in Pocatello is holding a Senior Celebration, a school-wide event and gathering that will give recognition to all…
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By KEITH RIDLER Associated Press BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A judge late on Friday banned the Bonneville County Republican Central Committee and its…
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The Idaho Falls Police Department is continuing to search for 43-year-old James Eldon Perry in connection to an armed robbery and aggravated assault…
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BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Federal prosecutors say an Idaho woman who participated in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the U.S. Capitol should be sentenced to…
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Fresh potatoes are once again being allowed to be exported to Mexico from the United…
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“No one wanted to vote against the service contract. It’s just that we couldn’t agree on the amount to pay. So that’s why we decided to look at other…
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At the direction of the President of the United States, Governor Mark Gordon has ordered both the U.S. and State of Wyoming flags be flown at…
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We are just days away from the primary elections in…
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