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The City of Pocatello Animal Services Department is reminding citizens to take extra care with their pets during the Fourth of…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello Animal Services Department is reminding citizens to take extra care with their pets during the Fourth of…
Continue ReadingBannock County gave a special honor Thursday to retiring Judge Bryan K.…
Continue ReadingEach year HUD determines income limits for HUD-funded…
Continue ReadingThe latest edition of the City of Pocatello Water Department’s Water Quality Report is available for the…
Continue ReadingIdaho Department of Fish and Game received reports Thursday of two moose in the vicinity of Mountain View Cemetery on the south end of 5th Avenue in…
Continue ReadingJune 28 and June 29 are dates burned into the minds of many southeast Idaho…
Continue ReadingThe Portneuf Medical Center Auxiliary announced the 2022-2023 scholarship recipients.…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Department of Correction has asked the Idaho State Police to investigate an incident at Pocatello Women’s Correctional Center in which…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Police Department is asking for help from the public concerning a fatality crash that occurred in the evening hours of June…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Police Department wants everyone to enjoy the upcoming Fourth of July holiday but reminds Pocatello citizens to use Safe and Sane…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello announced Eugene “Gene” Hill as the new Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the City.…
Continue ReadingJudge Bryan K. Murray was selected as the judge to serve in the Bannock County Juvenile Court some 29 years…
Continue ReadingStarting July 1, 2022, a ban on certain types of fires will be in place for most parts of Bannock County, including, Inkom, Downey, Arimo, McCammon,…
Continue ReadingFore Road and Cusick Creek Trailhead will be temporarily closed Monday, June 27, 2022, for maintenance by Williams Northwest Pipeline Co. Fore Road…
Continue ReadingSome local kids had the chance to take their teddy bears to the…
Continue ReadingThe North Bannock Fire Department is recruiting volunteers to begin new firefighter training on July…
Continue ReadingMore than 90% of College of Business students who applied for private scholarships have received one for the upcoming academic year, thanks to a…
Continue ReadingOn Thursday at 11:23 p.m., the Pocatello Police Department was called to assist Idaho State Police with a male being reported as walking out in front…
Continue ReadingBreaking and entering is a crime, and $2,000 worth of damage is a…
Continue ReadingA song written by an artificial intelligence system created by an Idaho State University Professor is a finalist in a music competition spanning the…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a job fair for anyone interested in working in law…
Continue ReadingIn February, SIXES Art Studio in Downtown Pocatello caught fire, leaving the Pohlman family without many options going…
Continue ReadingSaturday members of the Pocatello branch of the NAACP held an early Juneteenth celebration. uneteenth is incredibly significant for African…
Continue ReadingThe LGBTQ+ community in Pocatello stood proud in celebration of pride month on Saturday. Dozens gathered at Caldwell park for a colorful day of…
Continue ReadingAfter more than three decades on the Idaho State University campus, a fixture in the Mathematics and Statistics Department is calling it a…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University announced the new Bengal Pharmacy Manager is Rikki Trussel, a 2012 ISU alumnus from the Pharmacy…
Continue ReadingJune is men’s health month. It is aimed at raising awareness and encouraging both men and boys to make healthy life…
Continue ReadingThe inaugural Southeastern-Idaho Pride celebration will kick off on Saturday at Caldwell Park in Pocatello, and a whole day worth of excitement is…
Continue ReadingTrains are moving down the tracks in Pocatello again after two separate derailments in just more than a…
Continue ReadingPocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 (PCSD 25) announced the selection of Dr. Joel Wilson as the Principal of Greenacres Elementary…
Continue ReadingWhen it comes to music, composition is one problem that has always vexed…
Continue ReadingThe third annual Poky Paddle will be held Friday, June 17, 2022, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Centennial Park in Pocatello.…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University recently received a major donation from Portneuf Medical Center (PMC) to benefit the Idaho State Family Medicine Residency…
Continue ReadingEducators from throughout the state are convening at Idaho State University’s Eames Complex this week to learn STEM content and network at a workshop…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Music and Wildflower Festival at Pebble Creek is set for Saturday, June…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello Police Department said an arrest was made Monday in connection to a drive by shooting on…
Continue ReadingA Pocatello man is jail facing assault charges after starting a fight at a restaurant Wednesday…
Continue ReadingWith a decades-long tradition of giving, the Kasiska Family Foundation has gifted nearly $20 million to Idaho State University.…
Continue ReadingAfter a four-day trial, a federal jury sitting in Pocatello found 46-year-old Adam Lee Vallely of Pocatello guilty of one count of conspiracy to…
Continue ReadingA train derailment was reported this morning in Pocatello near the South Valley Connector.…
Continue ReadingThanks to a discovery by an Idaho State University paleontologist, we’re finding out one of Tyrannosaurus rex’s ancestors may have been more…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is hosting an open house from June 6 – 13 to share information and gather public input about designs to…
Continue ReadingIn the wake of the Uvdale, Texas shooting, new resources are now available to prevent school shootings in the future. The QPR institute recently…
Continue ReadingGrowing up in a farming community in rural Idaho in the 1960s, Dr. Blaine Nisson never imagined he would now be a retired college president.…
Continue ReadingOn Tuesday, the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 and Lookout Credit Union are holding a special groundbreaking ceremony to commemorate the start…
Continue ReadingThe man who is charged with shooting two Pocatello police officers was in court Monday…
Continue ReadingIt is a birthday celebration 107 years in the…
Continue ReadingExcitement is building for the 2022 Juneteenth celebration in…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus will be open seven days a week to better serve summer…
Continue ReadingBannock 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…
Continue ReadingDuring the last several months, the Pocatello Police Department has noticed an increase in vandalism at Ross Park.…
Continue ReadingWhile funds last, Friends will cover 50% of the adoption cost from the City of Pocatello’s Animal Shelter.…
Continue ReadingWhat may have been the closest election in Bannock County history will not be…
Continue ReadingThe Marshall Public Library (MPL) is looking to make a “splash” by launching its all-ages 2022 Summer Reading Program.…
Continue ReadingMarshall Public Library (MPL) opens its 2022 Arts and Community Tickets (ACT) season with a generous partnership with the Gate City…
Continue ReadingSoutheastern Idaho Public Health (SIPH) will be offering free Hepatitis C, HIV and Syphilis testing to at-risk individuals throughout the month of…
Continue ReadingAuthorities are investigating after 15 Union Pacific train cars derailed near Pocatello Thursday around 5:45…
Continue ReadingThe annual free day at Zoo Idaho is being postponed.…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Elections Office conducted an official recount for the Bannock County Assessor’s Republican Primary race…
Continue ReadingThe man accused of shooting two Pocatello police officers has been released from the hospital and taken to jail.…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Elections Office is preparing to conduct an official recount for the Bannock County Assessor’s Republican Primary race…
Continue ReadingNonprofit CEOs and executive directors from Idaho’s 6,000 registered charitable nonprofit organizations will have the chance to learn from Idaho…
Continue ReadingBagpipes underscored the solemn ceremony at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery in Blackfoot Monday…
Continue ReadingPocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 announced the appointment of Interim Director of Special Services Janelle Armstrong and the selection of Debbie…
Continue ReadingThe Pocatello/Chubbuck School District 25 invites the community to join them in congratulating the Class of…
Continue ReadingOne of the most well-known pieces of Pocatello’s history will be celebrating 100 years since its…
Continue ReadingIt was quite the show on Saturday over at Century High…
Continue ReadingOn Saturday, Idaho Fish and Game took their “Take Me Fishing” trailer on the road to the Edson Fichter Pond in Pocatello.…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Field of Heroes Memorial returned to Pocatello for the 18th year in a…
Continue ReadingA new way of fighting wildfires before they start is taking-off in our…
Continue ReadingOn May 11, Pocatello Animal Services received a sizable donation from Harold and Rosemarie…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello and the US Forest Service are reopening the City Creek Road to Kinport Peak for the long…
Continue ReadingOne of Pocatello’s popular places to cool off during the summer months opens this weekend.…
Continue ReadingThe Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Pocatello and Upper Snake Field Offices are selling permits to collect fuelwood through the end of…
Continue ReadingMembers of the community are invited to help with Idaho State University’s production of Urinetown: The…
Continue ReadingThe Bannock County Board of Commissioners, in cooperation with the Bannock County Office of Emergency Management, officially declared a drought…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Transportation Department has accepted a $111.9 million winning bid by Sundt-Cannon, a joint venture, to rebuild the I-86/I-15 system…
Continue ReadingThe US Environmental Protection Agency have announced $2.25 million of funding will be awarded to revitalize communities in Idaho.…
Continue ReadingThe 7th annual Giddy Up Staci Shryock Memorial Ride kicked off on Saturday in…
Continue ReadingReed’s Waffles and Ice Cream officially opened their doors for business on Saturday.…
Continue ReadingThe second annual Pocatello OHV (off-highway vehicle) Safety Fair was held Saturday at the Bannock County…
Continue ReadingSoutheastern Idaho Public Health held its second annual Family Wellness Wiggle on Saturday at the Portneuf Wellness Complex.…
Continue ReadingMayor Brian Blad’s Youth Advisory Council hosted a Teen Mental Health Awareness 5K at Ross Park on Saturday.…
Continue ReadingCity Creek Road will be closed from the top of Lincoln Street (Upper City Creek Trailhead) to Kinport Peak beginning Monday.…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University School of Nursing students will receive $28,000 in scholarships this year from the Northwest Health Science Scholarship…
Continue ReadingThe 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…
Continue ReadingPocatello Animal Services will be hosting a rabies clinic Saturday, May 21, from 10 a.m. to 2…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Museum of Natural History on Idaho State University’s Pocatello campus announces it will join museums nationwide in participating in the…
Continue ReadingPortneuf Medical Center announces it has received certification from DNV as a Primary Plus Stroke Center, affirming the hospital’s readiness to…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello still has Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding available for Pocatello residents facing…
Continue ReadingThe Idaho Field of Heroes Memorial is set to return to Pocatello for the 18th year in a…
Continue ReadingHere is an example of why your vote…
Continue ReadingGo Out Local is announcing two more performances for the summer lineup at the Portneuf Health Trust…
Continue ReadingThe City of Pocatello took home a handful of awards at this year’s American Public Works Association (APWA) Conference.…
Continue ReadingIdaho State University is the first and only institution in the U.S. to become accredited with both the College Provided Faculty and Concurrent…
Continue ReadingIdaho 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,…
Continue ReadingOn Saturday night, Zoo Idaho hosted their first Wildlife Waltz gala and…
Continue ReadingThe Tandem Tour is coming to Pocatello Saturday, May…
Continue ReadingAfter a two-year hiatus, Musicians West held their 23rd annual Piano Festival and Competition this weekend at the Stephens Performing Arts Center…
Continue ReadingThe National Association of Letter Carriers in Pocatello participated in the 30th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food…
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