SIPH offers free parenting program in southeast Idaho
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High pressure is in control and that means dry weather for the week ahead. Whatever clouds/moisture is with us in the upper highlands and mountains…
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It’s officially October, and Fall activities were in full swing Saturday, and the Portneuf Valley farmers market didn’t let a few sprinkles and…
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will build 18 new temples across the globe in the coming months and years.…
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The Idaho Transportation Department has been studying the feasibility and environmental affects of widening the stretch of highway 20 from Chester to…
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Prosecutor will not seek death penalty in case against Randy Larkin who is charged with the shooting death of 36-year-old Morey…
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It’s been a record year for the Ladies Shop Weekend in Downtown Idaho…
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The last day to attend the Idaho Falls Farmers Market is October…
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Registration closes on November 11, but participants are encouraged to sign up early as the event sells out…
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Fall on the Salmon-Challis National Forest is one of the most beautiful times of year, yet can be the busiest with many hunting opportunities to be…
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Teton County Emergency Management is holding a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training over four days in October.…
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A small section of 17th Street will be closed on Sunday for…
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Course will be held Oct. 4, 5, 6 and…
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New developments Friday in the death penalty case against Chad…
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A University of Idaho memo warning staffers not to refer students to abortion or birth control providers has placed the school at the center of a…
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The Bannock County Commissioners voted Friday to extend the county-wide burn ban through Oct. 15,…
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The Idaho Out of School Network gathered Friday with hundreds of educators from around the…
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Idaho National Lab (INL) may be well known for energy research, but it’s now on the cutting edge of research into 5G…
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The Idaho Department of Insurance encourages Idahoans to discuss their life insurance needs with a trusted insurance agent and assess if they are…
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Idaho officials reported 373 new COVID-19 cases and 5 new deaths…
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Beginning Oct. 1, 2022, Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) customers will save money by renewing vehicle registrations at dmv.idaho.gov.…
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Governor Mark Gordon has appointed Karl Allred as Secretary of State. …
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,112 acres and is 75%…
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Beginning Friday, contracted work crews will be installing a new City waterline on Pocatello Creek Road.…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest has implemented an emergency road…
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The Idaho Department of Correction has launched a pilot program aimed at helping the department’s staff and residents address the impact of trauma…
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On Friday, Sept. 30 at 8 a.m., the Beartooth Highway (US-212) between Long Lake barricade, near Top of the World Store, and the Montana/Wyoming state…
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Stacker compiled a list of books set in Idaho from…
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A Chubbuck man accused of shooting his estranged wife and her boyfriend was back in court…
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The Biden administration on Thursday proposed a new permitting program for wind energy turbines, power lines and other projects that kill eagles,…
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A suction-dredge gold miner from California who operated in an Idaho river containing federally protected salmon and steelhead without permits…
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On Sept.15, Make-A-Wish Idaho sent 14-year-old Ryker of Blackfoot to Hawaii to grant his wish to go snorkeling with sharks.…
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Avian influenza could impact Idaho waterfowl hunters yet again this fall, with the virus now discovered across much of the state. Biologists at the…
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Superintendent of Public Instruction Sherri Ybarra visited Treaty Rock Elementary Thursday morning to surprise third-grade teacher Karen Lauritzen…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,112 acres and is 53%…
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has extended the public comment period for the proposed city of Rexburg Idaho Pollution Discharge…
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On Thursday, Governor Little and his executive board met in Carey at the Blaine County…
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The block party celebrates the kick-off of the National Fire Protection Association’s Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 9-15). This year marks 100 years…
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Stacker investigated the former jobs of the governor in Idaho using information from a variety of news and other…
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Nearly five years to the day he started his career at Teton County as the Jackson Hole Fire/EMS Chief, Brady Hansen will begin a new chapter in his…
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Three well-known figures in Idaho’s court system were honored this week for their work benefitting the…
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Two animals are dead and another one is recovering after a mobile home fire in Idaho…
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The donated school supplies that viewers brought to the Eastern Idaho State Fair were delivered to this elementary…
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The northwest ramp from Interstate 15 to Interstate 86 reopened Wednesday morning at the System Interchange in Pocatello.…
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“This is ridiculous. It was not supposed to be this…
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n Tuesday afternoon, individuals in Tom Miner Basin, Montana (an area located just north of Yellowstone National Park’s northwest boundary),…
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Construction crews are entering the final stages of construction for Idaho State University’s new alumni center. On Wednesday members of the…
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A new high-performance computing (HPC) system or supercomputer is now online at Idaho State…
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Idaho officials reported 593 new COVID-19 cases and 5 new deaths…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,112 acres and is 51%…
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The Caribou-Targhee National Forest reports the Mesquite Fire was caused by lightning about five miles north of State Highway 22 near Mesquite Creek…
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The lightning caused Ross Fork Fire has burned 37,868 acres and is 64%…
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The City of Pocatello has a new symbol to recognize those lost due to…
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A Pocatello couple is trying to bring a family in Ukraine to the United…
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Serve Idaho Commission Vice Chair Charlette (Char) Kremer of Lewiston recently was named the 2022 Outstanding Commissioner of the year by America’s…
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After a recent accident involving a combine and automobile in Shelley first responders are reminding us to be extra careful while on the road this…
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The Museum of Idaho is gearing up to open its’ new ‘Toytopia’ exhibit this…
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Time’s running out to file your 2021 Idaho income tax return.…
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Power County dispatch was notified early Tuesday morning by Simplot Don Plant members of an ammonia release and…
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Idaho universities are warning staffers not to refer students to abortion providers or emergency…
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A group of friends in Wyoming set the world record for the longest rifle shot on Sept.…
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Yellowstone lowered the parkwide fire danger level from very high to high…
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The Idaho Lottery made a special, “Back-to-School” Classroom Wishlist visit to Hibbard Elementary School in Rexburg Tuesday afternoon, delivering…
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Multiple customers are without fiber, including some City of Idaho Falls facilities, after a dump truck accidentally hit communication lines earlier…
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The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) announced additional monkeypox cases have been identified in Wyoming residents within the last few…
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Montana authorities said Tuesday they were investigating the shooting of a 6-month-old dog by a woman who skinned the animal and posted pictures of…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) is reporting the first case of Monkeypox virus infection in a southeast Idaho resident.…
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The Future Boys & Girls Club of Portneuf Valley will hold a grand opening and will celebrate with a ribbon cutting and open house on Tuesday at 5:15…
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Interagency fire management officials in east-central Idaho will end Stage 1 fire restrictions, effective at just after midnight on…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest has had three new fires in the last…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest Botany, Invasives and Pollinators Program will resume aerial application of herbicides to treat for noxious weeds…
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The Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce announced the 2022 recipients of its annual Distinguished Under 40…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,110 acres and is 51%…
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articipants will compete for $35,000 in college scholarships and the opportunity to represent the state as the Distinguished Young Woman of Idaho for…
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Idaho officials reported 314 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths over the…
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The community is invited to come enjoy a fun evening with local fire departments for the annual Fire Prevention Block Party on…
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A free four week Fresh Start Tobacco Cessation program will be offered to community members in October 2022.…
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The ribbon is cut and the new Career Technical Education Center (CTEC) is open for operation. This new center hopes to help students get ahead upon…
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The field of potential new City Council members has been narrowed down to 13…
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The Moose Fire was caused by an unextinguished and unattended…
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The Portneuf Health Medical Office Building, the first healthcare building in the Portneuf Medical Plaza, is opening its doors to its first…
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The Mountain America Center officially opens in 63 days on November 28 and released more details…
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Beginning in October, fall hours at the Idaho Falls Zoo allow guests even more time to enjoy the zoo as temperatures cool.…
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The U.S. Forest Service is seeking interested people for the Bridger-Teton Resource Advisory Committee (RAC).…
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Here we go with sunnshine and dry conditions. Temps are going to be above normal for late September near 80 degrees for the valley, Upper 70’s…
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The WeinerMobile has been driving its buns off all summer and made a stop in Idaho…
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Wyoming GOP Rep. Liz Cheney said at The Texas Tribune festival Saturday that if former President Donald Trump becomes the Republican Party’s nominee…
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Idaho seniors with outstanding academic achievement set to graduate between January and August of 2023 are encouraged to apply for the 2022 – 2023…
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The Boundary Creek Road (#568) will be closed between Sept. 26 and Oct. 15 for a bridge…
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POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 (PCSD 25) announced the selection of Heather Canfield as the Food Service…
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pplications must be submitted between Sept. 29 and Oct. 6,…
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Serve Idaho, the Governor’s Commission on Service and Volunteerism is accepting grant applications for Public Health AmeriCorps…
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The Marshall Public Library is looking to take in your excess produce. Whether it’s a little or a lot, every bit helps.…
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Saturday, a procession took place for Gerardo Rincon, a fallen firefighter who died battling the moose fire. Gerardo succumbed to a medical…
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About every Saturday, during the warmer weather, in the parking lot between Sportsman’s Warehouse and the theater in Ammon you may see people selling…
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Starting at 11 am, North 3rd and East Lander Street was a home to a festival honoring the legacy and history of the Triangle neighborhood in Historic…
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The second annual Kevin’s Run for Funds hosted by Idaho State University raised $40,000 for student scholarships, exceeding last year’s…
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As fall season emerges around us, the Bridger-Teton National Forest offers many opportunities that serve the varied desires of both local and…
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This is the highest honor HCA Healthcare bestows on…
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