BLM to conduct prescribed burn in southwest Idaho to improve sagebrush steppe habitat
The goal of the burn is to reduce western juniper tree encroachment to help diversify the sagebrush landscape, which improves wildlife…
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The goal of the burn is to reduce western juniper tree encroachment to help diversify the sagebrush landscape, which improves wildlife…
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Grantees stretch from Lemhi County to Bear Lake County.…
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Know before you go, be careful and do your part to prevent…
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Slightly more than half of Idaho ski area visitors in the winter of 2020-21 — 52.5% — resided in the Gem State and 47.5% were from out of…
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Tri-peaks events brought back the Rexburg rush Saturday, for the first time in roughly 8 years.
Many hardworking triathletes were there to…
Idaho Falls’s Snake River Landing hosted the walk to end Alzheiners Saturday morning.…
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Businesses and community members gathered together to showcase the growth the city has had as well as show the new college students what their…
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This is the heart of potato country so on this day the spud is…
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For the third year in a row, U.S. News & World Report named University of Idaho the top public higher education institution in the West on its list…
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AARP Foundation Tax-Aide is looking to expand its team of volunteers for the upcoming tax season.…
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An expanded fellowship program across three Idaho universities is placing two scientists in Idaho state government agencies to bring scientific…
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Youth will enjoy a day of mentored hunting at the shooting range and private…
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A two-year study by Boise State University and University of Idaho probes how wildfire smoke affects potato crops and seeks to identify…
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Police are suggesting you mark a particular part on your car to stop thieves from taking it. Police have seen an increase in catalytic converter…
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You may have noticed firefighters out at a busy intersection…
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Saturday is the opening day for U-pick Red Barn’s Halloween season, but there was still plenty of fun held at the barn…
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Tony Valdez wasn’t worried about being left high and dry when he bought Buckboard Marina three years ago, but that’s changed with the receding waters…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,079 acres and is 50%…
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Idaho officials reported 491 new COVID-19 cases and 14 new deaths Friday.…
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UPDATE 9/15/22: Visit Southern Idaho’s Board of Directors has postponed the Lights and Lasers Remix 2022 event slated for next Thursday-Saturday…
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The City of Victor and Teton Valley Trails & Pathways announced the Centennial Trail Project will be open to the public on Saturday, September…
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Regional Forester for the Intermountain Region Mary Farnsworth announced she has selected Jake Strohmeyer as the Forest Supervisor for the Sawtooth…
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 2.7% in August, up 0.1 percentage points from July – the seventh consecutive month Idaho has…
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The Wyoming Department of Education (WDE) has released its school accountability results for the 2021-22 school year after a two-year hiatus from…
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A judge told attorneys in a high-profile triple murder case that he’s worried broad news coverage could make it harder to seat a jury when the trial…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest, Salmon Valley Stewardship, and Student Conservation Association are seeking volunteers for the nation’s largest…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest has implemented an emergency road closure (#04-13-22-510) to protect a Chinook salmon redd where the road crosses…
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The City of Pocatello invites community members to submit their favorite images of Pocatello for possible use in the Comprehensive Plan.…
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The Idaho Legislature can intervene in a lawsuit filed against Idaho by the U.S. Department of Justice challenging recently-passed state water laws,…
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As of 6:00 a.m. Thursday, the Salmon‐Challis National Forest is rescinding the area, road, and trail closure order in association with the Woodtick…
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The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has lifted an Air Quality Advisory and Burn Ban for Custer Lemhi…
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The Owl and Horse fires remain 0% contained and are under the command of Wyoming Type 3 Team 5.…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,079 acres and is 47%…
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A Montana judge blocked health officials on Thursday from enforcing a state rule that would prevent transgender people from changing the gender on…
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U.S. Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) welcomed four interns to serve in his Washington, D.C. Senate office for fall 2022.…
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Yellowstone National Park hosted 582,211 recreation visits in August…
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ChargeWest met in Island Park Thursday to commemorate its efforts toward building more electric vehicles for the road and the accommodations it takes…
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Idaho officials on Wednesday sold only one of five parcels at an auction involving a 14-acre island in Payette Lake near the vacation and second-home…
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Stacker compiled a list of the countries Idaho exports the most goods to using data from the U.S. Census…
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The Teton County/Jackson Parks and Recreation Rec Center will temporarily close to the public beginning this…
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Zoo Idaho’s August Untamed Art event raised enough money to help sponsor 18 school outreach classes.…
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It’s time to get on those bikes for the annual Idaho Falls Bike Social at Gem Lake Bike Park on Sept.…
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This is the first confirmed case of HPAI in domestic poultry this…
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In public hearing on September 7 the city of Rexburg presented the designs of future recreation center that could possibly be built in the city soon.…
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Highland High School broke ground on its new varsity baseball stadium on…
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This local nonprofit takes care of our seniors in more ways than…
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Idaho’s individual income taxes, sales taxes and corporate income taxes all fell slightly below monthly projections for August, the state budget…
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The Idaho Falls Fire Department says to avoid Pancheri Drive between S Capital Avenue and S Utah Avenue.…
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A traffic accident has caused a fuel leak on a section of Pratt…
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Craig Thompson, the only commissioner the Mountain West Conference has known, is stepping down after nearly 24 years in…
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Idaho officials reported 558 new COVID-19 cases and 11 new deaths Wednesday.…
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Elizabeth Pitcairn, a renowned classical violinist, is in Teton Valley teaching students and playing…
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Bingham Healthcare announced they have appointed a new Chief Nursing Officer (CNO).…
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The Owl and Horse fires are both zero percent contained and under the command of Wyoming Type 3 Team 5.…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 130,077 acres and is 47%…
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Results for the fourth administration of the Wyoming Test of Proficiency and Progress (WY-TOPP) are now…
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The State Department of Education, in partnership with NASA Aerospace Scholars, is offering Idaho 11th graders the chance to explore a future in…
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Several key provisions will lower the cost of prescription drugs for Medicare…
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A local veteran shares his story of returning back home after the affects of war. He says, “Mental illness is…
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When coming to the Bannock County Veterans Memorial Building, you can tell there is a long history there, but little has been documented on it until…
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A new lighted sign celebrating higher education collaboration at University Place, the shared Idaho Falls campus for University of Idaho and Idaho…
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A traffic alert for drivers in Idaho Falls as a road will close Wednesday to through…
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After evading a law enforcement search, a man wanted for attempted murder turned himself…
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Researchers in Idaho have opened the nation’s first open-air, 5G wireless test range focused exclusively on security testing, training and…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 127,500 acres and is 37%…
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The Pinedale Ranger District, Sublette County Weed and Pest, and additional partners will conduct aerial cheatgrass treatment on national forest…
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The Owl and Horse fires are both 0% contained and remain under the command of Wyoming Type 3 Team…
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The Idaho Workforce Development Council has awarded the Idaho Department of Correction a $25,000 grant to equip incarcerated women with the job…
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The free two-day event begins at 8 a.m. on September 26 at the Little America Resort in…
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Car clubs host memorial for Nikolas Bird, the 23-year-old who died in the shooting on September…
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Idaho State University’s College of Education is partnering with ISU Athletics to host Education Day on Saturday, Sept. 17 in conjunction with the…
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Lindsey Stirling is coming to Idaho…
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According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Idaho was priced at $3.75/g Sunday while the most expensive was $5.49/g, a difference…
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UPDATE 9/12/22: The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has lifted an Air Quality Advisory for Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin,…
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Two adults were arrested Sunday evening after battering a deputy who was called to keep the…
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The streets of Rexburg are once again filled with students as BYU-Idaho begins their fall term. Many are returning to campus Monday and some are just…
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The Budweiser malting plant in Idaho Falls, played host for a stair climb challenge to help memorialize and honor those who perished during the…
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Students at Holy Rosary Elementary School in Idaho Falls recognized first responders Monday as they learned about the events of 9/11. Before lunch…
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Chipmaker Micron’s planned $15 billion investment in a new factory in the company’s hometown of Boise will help protect the United States from the…
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Future scientists looking to continue their academic careers at Idaho State University are getting a financial hand thanks to the National Science…
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The Salmon-Challis National Forest has had six new fires in the last week. …
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Pocatello Animal Services announced 20 dogs found their fur-ever homes during the department’s half-priced dog and puppy adoption…
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Idaho officials reported 458 new COVID-19 cases and 0 new deaths over the weekend.…
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The Owl and Horse fires are under the command of Wyoming Type 3 Team…
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The human caused Moose Fire burning west and south of North Fork has burned 125,925 acres and is 37%…
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The application deadline is October 14,…
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The public is encouraged to use caution as trucks hauling rocks will be in and out of the area of Emily’s Pond on the Snake River Levee for the…
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Tell me you live in Idaho, without telling me you live in Idaho. What better way than with locally manufactured potato…
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The owl fire, 20 miles west of north fork on the ranger district is burning 3-hundred and 50 acres. While the horse fire northwest of corn creek on…
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Jackson first responders gathered this morning to hold a memorial ceremony and memorial hike, up snow king mountain carrying a badge with the name of…
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The Idaho Office of Emergency Management (IOEM) is partnering with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to test the performance of the…
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The Folk and Traditional Arts program at the Idaho Commission on the Arts has partnered with Special Collections and Archives at Boise State…
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With sexually transmitted infections (STIs) an increasing concern across the state, the Wyoming Department of Health (WDH) is encouraging prevention…
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In May, graduate students from the Master of Arts in History program, Cassie Ashdown, Tyler Holman and Jon Madson traveled to Dublin, Ireland, to…
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The summit is free of charge and open to…
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Cooler temperatures and light winds gave firefighters some much-needed aid on the moose fire on Friday. As of, Saturday the fire is now 37 percent…
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The Madison Fire district took time to honor those who have lost their lives on 9/11, also known as Patriot…
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Jackson Hole Fire/EMS is inviting the public to join them Sunday, September 11 at a variety of events to help honor and remember the first responders…
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The Teton County Clerk of District Court is encouraging travelers to submit passport applications well in advance of potential 2023…
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his designation recognizes EIRMC has met or exceeded an array of stringent criteria set forth by the American College of Cardiology…
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