Ground broken for Burley, Idaho Temple
Work on the new Burley, Idaho Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is taking…
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Work on the new Burley, Idaho Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is taking…
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Rexburg Rapids is officially opening its gates for the 2022 season on…
Continue ReadingA 21-year-old Cache County man died Sunday after drowning at Foster Reservoir, police…
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The United States Forest Service was notified by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game that the fungus known as Pseudogymnoascus…
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College of Eastern Idaho (CEI) Board of Trustees has approved a general fee increase of $11 per credit hour effective for the Fall 2022 semester.…
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Average gasoline prices in Idaho have risen 16.0 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $4.88/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 802…
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Excitement is building for the 2022 Juneteenth celebration in…
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Rep. Liz Cheney, one of just two Republicans on the House select committee investigating the January 6 insurrection, has asserted that the attack was…
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Do you want to be a rock star to your kids this summer? Consider grabbing some fishing gear and taking them on a family…
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On Tuesday at 8:00 a.m., the Idaho Transportation Department will be closing US 93 north of Cow Creek Road between Challis and Salmon to replace a…
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June 1, 2022 the Rexburg city council ratified a decision by the cities mayor Jerry Merrill for the new police chief for the Rexburg Police…
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On Saturday, the Diamond P Grassroots Bison Ranch held their fifth annual Baby Bison…
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The city of Rexburg spent Saturday in remembrance of the disastrous day on June 5, 1976. The started off early as dozens as marathon runners filled…
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Three ranger districts on the Salmon-Challis National Forest will be sponsoring Open House events in its neighboring communities the week of June…
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The Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus will be open seven days a week to better serve summer…
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The Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) wants residents to maximize the health benefits of swimming, hiking and other outdoor activities in Wyoming…
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Bannock County property owners who chose to pay their 2021 property taxes in two parts should prepare for the second-half payment, which is due on or…
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During the last several months, the Pocatello Police Department has noticed an increase in vandalism at Ross Park.…
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Idaho State University assistant football coach DaVonte’ Neal was arrested last week in Bannock County for an outstanding warrant in…
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While funds last, Friends will cover 50% of the adoption cost from the City of Pocatello’s Animal Shelter.…
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An attack by two wolves panicked a flock of sheep and 143 died after they ran into a steep gully where they were crushed and suffocated, Idaho…
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A wildlife agency that lost key court rulings over its denial of petitions to protect Yellowstone National Park bison will undertake a comprehensive…
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The Caribou-Targhee National Forest will resume fuel reduction work on June 3, 2022, to reduce the risk of wildfire adjacent to private lands in the…
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Idaho officials reported 833 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths…
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A new generation of firefighters is one step closer to protecting Idaho’s great outdoors. Applicants from Idaho’s Basic Fire School met in Ryder…
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The U.S. Forest Service violated environmental laws in approving exploratory drilling by a Canadian company hoping to build a gold mine in Idaho west…
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The City of Idaho Falls launched its brand new public transportation system on Friday…
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What may have been the closest election in Bannock County history will not be…
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Each year Game and Fish designates the first Saturday of National Boating and Fishing Week as a free fishing…
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The Marshall Public Library (MPL) is looking to make a “splash” by launching its all-ages 2022 Summer Reading Program.…
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The Idaho Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Academy received accreditation status by the International Association of Directors of Law…
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A Boise man pleaded guilty for using COVID-19 relief funds for personal expenditures and for falsifying records to conceal thousands of dollars of…
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The Beartooth Highway (US-212), located east of the park’s Northeast Entrance between Red Lodge, Montana, and Cooke City, Montana, will remain…
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Marshall Public Library (MPL) opens its 2022 Arts and Community Tickets (ACT) season with a generous partnership with the Gate City…
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You may have noticed an increase of water at Jensen Grove Lake.…
Continue ReadingStacker compiled a list of the lowest earning counties in Idaho using data from the U.S. Census…
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Southeastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) will be offering free Hepatitis C, HIV and Syphilis testing to at-risk individuals throughout the month of…
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The Idaho Supreme Court will hear arguments in a lawsuit over the state’s newest anti-abortion law in August — but probably after the U.S. Supreme…
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Authorities are investigating after 15 Union Pacific train cars derailed near Pocatello Thursday around 5:45…
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The Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in identifying vehicles and persons of interest in the homicide of Morey P.…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department was dispatched just before 4 p.m. to a vehicle fire at Jennifer Lane and Kathleen Street in Bonneville County.…
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A new police chief is named for Rexburg, and it is a familiar face in the…
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An experiment being developed at Madison Junior High School in Rexburg may have an impact on the future of common medicinal products that get taken…
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Southern Idaho Tourism, with the help of Idaho Central Credit Union, Idaho Power, and the City of Twin Falls, will illuminate Shoshone Falls again in…
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People living along a section of South Fisher in Blackfoot need to be ready for some construction…
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The annual free day at Zoo Idaho is being postponed.…
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The Idaho Supreme Court is honoring a judge who led the work to make Idaho one of the first states in the nation with best-practice adult drug court…
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Warmwater fishing is found throughout the state from neighborhood ponds to Idaho’s largest…
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Kale Bolander, a sophomore from Idaho Falls High School, is the first Southeast Idaho student to sign into…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest Jackie Caivano Memorial Scholarship committee has awarded five $1,500 scholarships to students in four local…
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The American Auto College located in Blackfoot kicked-off its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony…
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The Bannock County Elections Office conducted an official recount for the Bannock County Assessor’s Republican Primary race…
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Helu Development broke ground on a new apartment building in Idaho Falls on…
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Ammon residents who wanted to voice opinions on the flagship homes housing development now have a second…
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The man accused of shooting two Pocatello police officers has been released from the hospital and taken to jail.…
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A jury on Wednesday ruled in favor of Johnny Depp in his libel lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, vindicating his stance that Heard fabricated…
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If you use natural gas, you may want to start preparing for a significant jump in your…
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Idaho officials reported 1,128 new COVID-19 cases and 2 new deaths…
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Utah-based, Flagship Homes is looking to annex nearly 600 acres in Ammon for both residential and commercial…
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Bonneville County Cattlemen’s Association hosts benefit dinner to help Judy family cope with loss of husband and…
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A review of about 20,000 ballots in a post-election audit of randomly selected precincts in eight randomly selected counties found only six…
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During the past 30 years, a large number of people from Tlaxcala, Mexico and other neighboring regions in Mexico have been moving to Jackson,…
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The Blackfoot School District is getting a big boost in funding for its Blackfoot Technical Education Center…
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An Idaho man drowned in a kayaking accident on the Salmon River on…
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The purchaser of the Stormy Deck Salvage Timber Sale expects to begin hauling logs June 1 on the Stormy Road, National Forest System Road…
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This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Tin Cup Challenge. From Wednesday, June 1st through Friday, July 22, 2022, the Community Foundation of…
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Idaho National Laboratory is announcing the second year of its STEM Scholars Camp summer program.…
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A 25-year-old female from Grove City, Ohio, approached a bison to within 10 feet Monday…
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The 2022 Teton County Young Author Contest officially ended Wednesday, June 1st with the announcement of grade level first place and honorable…
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It’s the “100 Deadliest Days,” the time between Memorial Day and Labor Day when the number of fatal crashes involving teen drivers spikes each…
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Just under a third of Idaho’s registered voters cast ballots in the May 17 primary election, nearly matching the percentage that voted in the 2018…
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On May 13, Bonneville County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the Lane Clark Rest Area on Highwayy 26 east of Ririe where it was discovered…
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Have you ever wanted to take what you love and share it on social media to make…
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An event coming to the Rexburg area on Saturday, June 4, 2022 is called a ‘Flood of Memories.’…
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It is a big week for seniors in the Bonneville School…
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Idaho Falls Police Dispatch received calls reporting a physical disturbance in progress in the parking lot at 720 Lindsay Boulevard on Sunday.…
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The nation is still reeling from the shooting in Texas, as gun reform and school safety are called into question. Local district 93 safe school…
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The Bannock County Elections Office is preparing to conduct an official recount for the Bannock County Assessor’s Republican Primary race…
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Steve Girt was named 2021 Public Servant of the Year on May 16 for the Wyoming Department of Environmental…
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Governor Brad Little announced Tuesday his appointment of Richard Stover as the new administrator of the Governor’s Office of Energy and Mineral…
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A new online map created by the Wyoming State Geological Survey (WSGS) makes it easier to research geothermal groundwater systems, such as hot…
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The Caribou-Targhee National Forest announced the selection of Bill Davis as the incoming Ashton/Island Park District Ranger.…
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Volunteers from Henrys Fork Wildlife Alliance, Henrys Lake Foundation, and Idaho Master Naturalists worked a total of 70 hours over three days in May…
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Nonprofit CEOs and executive directors from Idaho’s 6,000 registered charitable nonprofit organizations will have the chance to learn from Idaho…
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On Monday at approximately 3:50 a.m., Blackfoot Police officers were dispatched to Short Stop convenience store located at 985 South Broadway Street…
Continue ReadingBagpipes underscored the solemn ceremony at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery in Blackfoot Monday…
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The Wyoming Summer Food Service program for kids offered through the Wyoming Department of Education kicks off soon.…
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The Henry’s Fork Foundation (HFF), Conant Creek Canal Company, and Fremont-Madison Irrigation District are partnering on a project that was awarded…
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The City of Idaho Falls Parks and Recreation Department is kicking off a summer of fun with Idaho Falls’ first splash pad at a ribbon cutting at…
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Field of Honor Memorial Day celebration to take place on Monday. Some things to expect are posting of colors, pledge of allegiance and a tribute to…
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On March 1, 150 years ago, Yellowstone became America’s first national park for all to enjoy.…
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Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 announced the appointment of Interim Director of Special Services Janelle Armstrong and the selection of Debbie…
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The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) Community Forestry Program is offering up to two scholarships to municipal arborist staff to attend the national…
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The Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 invites the community to join them in congratulating the Class of…
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One of the most well-known pieces of Pocatello’s history will be celebrating 100 years since its…
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Stacker investigated how much land is owned by the federal government in Idaho using data from the Congressional Research…
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It was quite the show on Saturday over at Century High…
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On Saturday, Idaho Fish and Game took their “Take Me Fishing” trailer on the road to the Edson Fichter Pond in Pocatello.…
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The Idaho State Police is issuing an endangered missing person alert on behalf of Twin Falls Police…
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At the direction of the President of the United States, Governor Mark Gordon has ordered the U.S. and State of Wyoming flags be lowered to…
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