Pocatello Library Shuts down for Unexpected Repairs
Updated: City officials say the Marshall Public Library closed unexpectedly Tuesday morning for repairs. The library will also be closed Wednesday but is expected to open again on Thursday.
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Senior Tech Specialist: Matt Davenport Signing Up With Facebook
Updated: Every day, millions of people update their profile on Facebook. In fact, according to Facebook, users spend 55 minutes a day on the site.
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Idaho falls Is Prison the Answer for Drug Users?
Updated: Is prison really the answer for drug abusers? Or is there an alternative solution to the problem?
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Pocatello ISU Program Helping Returning Veterans
Updated: Idaho State University has created a program that specifically targets military veterans who are seeking higher education.
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Pocatello Zumba: The Latest Fitness Craze Dances Its Way Into Eastern Idaho
Updated: Zumba is the hottest fitness craze since Taebo, and now it's available in Eastern Idaho.
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Pocatello College Students Providing Service at the Idaho Food Bank
Updated: Dozens of Idaho State University students spent Monday evening helping the Idaho Food Bank fill thousands of bags for their backpack program.
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Chubbuck Eastern Idaho Has Two Skilled Evidence Technicians
Updated: Arron Bingham, who has a degree in anthropology, never thought he'd end up in law enforcement.
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Boise Idaho's Push for F35 Jet Fighters
Updated: Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter unveiled Idaho F-35.com Friday - ahead of a series of meetings designed to pursuade the Air Force to pick Idaho in it's quest for a new jet fighter wing.
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Inkom Inkom Woman Holds Title of Mrs. Idaho 2010
Updated: The 2010 queen has a lot of plans, but her main focus is to help with cancer research.
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Chubbuck Prom Dress Swap Revisited
Updated: All of these dresses have been donated to help some lucky teen who wants to attend prom but doesn't have the resources available to spend a ton of money on a new dress.
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Fremont County Island Park Native Survives a Night Stranded in the Back Country
Updated: They looked until midnight and were then forced to contact authorities for help.
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Kuna Be Outside: Learning About Outdoors-- Inside
Updated: He could not have envisioned what an integral part of the community they are today.
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Chubbuck Wells Fargo Robbed; Police Looking for Suspect
Updated: Chubbuck Police Investigators say a male subject walked into the Wells Fargo Bank Saturday morning and demanded money. Witnesses say the man displayed a handgun during the robbery.
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Pocatello Local Youngsters Help the Bengal Dancers Get to Nationals
Updated: Registration fees go toward sending the dance team to nationals. Next week, the Bengal Dancers will travel to California for a nationwide competition.
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American Falls Garage Goes Up in Flames
Updated: Firefighters in American Falls are battling a significant structure fire. The flames broke out around 3 p.m. Friday afternoon, at the corner of Kopp Road and 2600 West.
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Eastern Idaho Undercover Honesty
Updated: Is Eastern Idaho as honest - or as dishonest - as some may think? We set out to find out by leaving wallets stuffed with $20 around the area.
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Idaho Falls Free Heart and Health Screening at EIRMC
Updated: The Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center is holding their 22nd Annual Community Heart and Health Fair.
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Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Mayor Announces Business Day
Updated: Idaho Falls Mayor Jared Fuhriman has teamed up with the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce and the Idaho Department of Labor to take a proactive stance to battle unemployment in the Idaho Falls community.
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Pocatello Superintendent Luna Looks to Tap More Rainy Day Funds
Updated: Facing a proposed budget cut of $135 million, State Superintendent Tom Luna says it's time to tap into reserve funds. Now he's getting some additional support.
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Idaho Falls Local Health District Provides Free Women's Cancer Screenings
Updated: If more women don't take advantage of The Eastern Idaho Public Health District's free cancer screening program, government funding could go to waste.
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Pocatello Pocatello Police Release Video of Man Involved in Stabbing Altercation
Updated: Ever since that night, police say people have been blaming it on "gang activity".
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Pocatello Heart Disease is on the Rise for Women
Updated: Good news is that ten-year-old technology is getting a face lift.
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Pocatello Reaping the Rewards of Self-Reliance
Updated: There are no guarantees that you will save money.
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American Falls Father Worries About Problems in Local School District
Updated: One father says his son was the victim of a serious incident at a local high school and is worried cases like his are all too common.
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Pocatello Pocatello Police Departments Says They're Pleased With Citizen Surveys
Updated: The Pocatello Police Department recently finished a survey asking Pocatello residents what they thought of the department and what problems are facing the city.
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Haiti Update: Ten American Detainees in Haiti Charged with Kidnapping
Updated: Haiti attorney: 10 Americans charged with kidnapping for trying to take children out of Haiti.
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Idaho Falls Keith Allred Campaigning For Idaho Governor: Comes to Idaho Falls
Updated: Keith Allred says the current governor, Butch Otter, has been making bad decisions for the state of Idaho. Allred believes his more practical way of governing will help the state's growth.
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Pocatello Meth Addict Survivor Chimes In: Not Even Once
Updated: The amount of people who break free from the clenches of meth addiction: 6%.
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Pocatello Former Employees of Mountain West Research Say They Were Fired Because of Appearance
Updated: Tuesday night we told you about the workforce reduction at Mountain West Research in Pocatello. Today some of those former employees say they were fired not because of the bad economy, but the way they look.
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Pocatello Professor Makes Donation to University
Updated: A major gift was given to ISU's department of geological sciences Wednesday from one of their own.
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Pocatello More Idahoans in Need According to Hunger Study
Updated: Each day thousands of people in Idaho are unsure where their next meal will come from... Wednesday morning Idaho Food Bank Vice President Roy Lacey told local leaders how bad the problem is here in east Idaho.
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Associated Press Sen, Clinton Calls Haitian Custody Incident Unfortunate
Updated: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the attempt to take undocumented children out of Haiti by 10 detained American missionaries was "unfortunate."
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American Falls American Falls High School Helping Students Cope With Charges
Updated: Following last week's arrest of a local high school teacher, administrators in American Falls are working to make sure education is not interrupted.
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Fremont County Fremont County Voters Approve $2.3 Million
Updated: The votes are in for the Fremont County Joint School District and the vote is "yes."
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Pocatello Levee Certification Slows Connector Project
Updated: A long awaited project in Pocatello is going to take a little more time despite having plans near their final stages and the money to pay for it. After years of work the Cheyenne Connector has come to a standstill as the city works to re certify its levees.
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Voters in Aberdeen Approve Sewer Bond
Updated: In an election that only saw 79 people head to the polls, voters in Aberdeen approved a $3 million sewer bond.
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Staff Reduction Announced at Mountain West Research
Updated: A telephone research and survey company that has been in Pocatello for nearly 15 years announced it cutting employees.
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Idaho Falls Eye on Campaign Contributions
Updated: It's federal law that all candidates running for office in the U.S. file their campaign contributions with the Federal Elections Commission periodically throughout the year. It not only gives the voters an idea of how much a candidate has raise but also gives them an idea of who's donating.
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Associated Press Idahoans in Haitian Custody Questioned by Judge
Updated: Ten Americans arrested in Haiti while trying to bring a busload of children across the border are being questioned by a judge.
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Montpelier Accused Murderer Refuses Extradition to North Carolina
Updated: A Montpelier, Idaho man is behind bars today for allegedly killing his pregnant wife back in April 2005 in North Carolina.
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Haiti Idaho Church Calls for Release of Haiti Detainees
Updated: Church leaders affiliated with the 10 Americans detained in Haiti for trying to take a busload of children out of the country are calling for their immediate release.
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Fremont County Local School District Asks Public to Keep $2.3 Million in Surplus
Updated: A special election will take place Tuesday in Fremont County to determine if the Fremont County Joint School District will be allocated unused bond money from a previous project.
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Pocatello Students Helping Area Businesses To Succeed
Updated: A new economic engine at Idaho State University is driving up business in Eastern Idaho and giving students hands on experience.
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District 91: Students Safe after Mercury Spill
Updated: Idaho Falls School District 91 is reassuring parents of students who attend A.H. Bush Elementary that the school and the district is doing all they can to clean up a very small amount of mercury that spilled last Friday.
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Pocatello Pocatello Man Announces Candidacy For Bannock County Assessor
Updated: A long time Pocatello resident has thrown his hat into the running for the Bannock County Assessor.
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Haiti Haiti Prime Minister: Baptists Knew What They Were Doing was Wrong
Updated: Haiti's prime minister says it's clear to him the 10 American Baptists who tried to take 33 Haitian children out of the quake-ravaged country "knew what they were doing was wrong."
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American Falls High School Teacher Accused of Sexual Assault
Updated: An area high school teacher is arrested in American Falls. William Price Hamilton, of Pocatello, is facing three counts of sexual battery with a minor child.
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Pocatello Gambling for a Good Cause
Updated: A local shopping center doubled as a gambling casino Saturday.
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Pocatello Cobblestone Creek Store Not Closing Despite Rumors
Updated: The strip mall located on Yellowstone Avenue in Chubbuck that houses the popular retail chains T.J. Maxx, I-Hop, and Shoe Carnival, along with the local craft store Sierra's may possibly have a new property owner this year, but that will not effect any of the stores locations.
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Pocatello Local Toyota Dealerships Gearing Up For Major Recall
Updated: After an unprecedented move by one of the largest car manufacturers in the world, Toyota has stopped the production and sales of some of their models.
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Idaho Falls New U Graduates Lose 1,800 Pounds
Updated: There are 17 graduates who collectively lost more than 1,800 pounds.
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Eastern Idaho Give Kids a Smile Day
Updated: The Seventh Annual "Give Kids a Smile Day" will provide eligible kids ages four through 18 free services ranging from oral exams to urgent treatment.
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American Falls UPDATE: More Details About A.F. Teacher Investigation
Updated: More information is now surfacing about an alleged sex scandal involving a local high school teacher and a former female student.
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Pocatello Former Director for Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Files Complaint About Agency
Updated: The former director of region six for the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has filed a legal complaint against his former employer.
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Idaho Falls Eastern Idaho Children Help the Children in Haiti
Updated: Sixth grade students at Linden Park Elementary school in Idaho Falls have a big heart. So big, that when their teacher told them about the earthquake in Haiti, that very night two of her students put together a PowerPoint presentation asking for help.
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Pocatello College Considers Additional Fees
Updated: As university officials from across the state are in Boise to talk about budgeting concerns with state lawmakers, other's are looking for ways to fill in the gap left by budget cuts. That's why administrators at ISU's College of Engineering are considering the use of "professional fees."
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Washington, D.C. Senate Raises National Debt Limit; Idaho Senators Vote No
Updated: The Democratic-controlled Senate has muscled through a plan to allow the government to go a whopping $1.9 trillion deeper in debt. Idaho's two senators voted against the measure.
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Idaho's Congressional Delegation Reacts to State of the Union
Updated: President Obama gave his first State of the Union speech Wednesday night. Idaho's congressional delegation weighed in on the speech.
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Pocatello Avalanche Risks: Below-Average Snowfall Doesn't Mean A Safer Ski Season.
Updated: Ski Patrollers say that with the avalanche risk still present this year, there are a few things you can do to keep yourself safe.
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Grand Jury Indicts Suspected I.F. Wells Fargo Robber
Updated: After hearing the evidence a federal grand jury in Pocatello indicted the man suspected of robbing the Wells Fargo in Idaho Falls.
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Pocatello ISU Students to Meet with Lawmakers
Updated: This week ISU President Arthur Vailas and a number of other administrators are in Boise to ask state legislatures to reconsider proposed cuts to higher education. Those university leaders will soon be joined at the state capitol by a group of student leaders.
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Pocatello A New Bill Could Mean Strict Penalties For Graffiti Artists
Updated: It's an eyesore around many Idaho cities, now some lawmakers want to see stricter penalties for graffiti artists who damage private property.
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Pocatello F.D.A. Approves New Drug To Treat Type-Two Diabetes.
Updated: Victoza is the latest drug approved by the F.D.A. to help treat type-two diabetes, but doctors warn that it's not for everyone.
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Idaho Falls Ammon IHOP Employee Arrested After Monday's Robbery
Updated: The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office has arrested the person they believe stole money from the International House of Pancakes in Ammon Monday.
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Bonneville County Update: IHOP Employee Robbed at Gunpoint
Updated: The Bonneville County Sheriff's Office is investigating an armed robbery at the IHOP Restaurant in Ammon.
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Bannock County Update: Rollover Accident South of Pocatello Kills One Utah Woman
Updated: Idaho State Police are responding to a one car rollover accident on Interstate 15 about five miles south of Pocatello.
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Chubbuck Police Need Your Help Finding Drive-by Shooter(s)
Updated: The Chubbuck Police Department is investigating a drive-by shooting that happened early Tuesday morning, and detectives need your help finding those responsible.
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Chubbuck Chubbuck Police Arrest Man Accused of Attempting to Rob Bank
Updated: Chubbuck police officers have arrested a man they believe tried to rob a bank Wednesday evening. Police responded to the Pocatello Railroad Credit Union at 4708 Yellowstone Avenue just before 5:30 p.m. to investigate an attempted robbery.
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Rexburg Madison Library Celebrates Re-Dedication of State Capitol Building
Updated: At the request of Governor and First Lady Otter, libraries across the state were asked to air the re-dedication of the Idaho State Capitol.
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Fremont County Fremont County Teenager's Death Under Investigation
Updated: The Fremont County Sheriff's Office is investigating the death of a 17-year-old boy. According to a press release from the sheriff's office, the boy's father found the deceased teen and called 911.
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Fremont County Farmers Eligible for Financial Assistance in Fremont County
Updated: Reporter: Johnny Archer Farmers in Fremont County who experienced crop loss from 2008 may be eligible for some financial assistance. Fremont County is considered a contiguous disaster county. And the
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Idaho Falls Suspect Identified in Wells Fargo Bank Robbery on 12/30
Updated: The Idaho Falls Police Department has identified a suspect in a bank robbery that happened on December 30, 2009.
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Idaho Falls Rammell Apologizes for Meetings Designed for LDS Members Only
Updated: It was a little more than a week ago that gubernatorial candidate Rex Rammell made a powerful statement about a series of campaign meetings closed to anyone not a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Man Facing Murder Charges in Shaken Baby Death
Updated: An Idaho Falls man is facing first-degree murder by aggravated battery charges for allegedly shaking a baby leading to the young child's death.
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Rigby Update: Power Restored to 27,000 People Affected by Outage
Updated: A spokeswoman with Rocky Mountain Power says power has been restored to thousands left in the dark following outage.
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Pocatello Pocatello Policy Calls for Plowing to Commence at Four Inches and Higher
Updated: At any time you can call the city to report a pothole.
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Blackfoot Charges Dropped Against Bingham County Woman Accused in Grandmother's Death
Updated: The Bingham County Prosecutor has agreed to drop charges against a woman accused of contributing to the death of her 93-year-old grandmother.
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Jackson, WY Wyoming Man Charged with Possessing Child Pornography
Updated: A Teton county man is facing child pornography charges after movers allegedly dropped a box containing several explicit images of children.
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Rexburg Judge Requests Rexburg Investigation Records Involving Former Mayor
Updated: A state judge has ordered the city of Rexburg to turn over records of an investigation into a complaint filed against the city's former mayor.
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Blackfoot Season of Wishes: Oldest of Five Boys Chooses Trip to Disneyworld
Updated: Researchers are very close to coming up with a cure for a disease that affects approximately 30,000 Americans.
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Pocatello Hoku Closes Deal with Chinese Company Securing Financing for Local Plant
Updated: Hoku Scientific and Tianwei New Energy Holdings announced today the closing of Tianwei's majority investment in Hoku. As part of the deal, Hoku issued Tianwei 33,379,287 shares of its common stock, representing 60% of Hoku's outstanding shares.
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Pocatello "Toys for Tots" Still Needs your Help to Fill Requests
Updated: Organizers with "Toys for Tots" say they still need your help gathering the toys for the many requests they are trying to fill in eastern Idaho.
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Idaho Falls Ammon Bank Robber Sentenced
Updated: The Idaho Falls man who admitted to robbing an Ammon bank learned his fate Monday morning.
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Shelley Season of Wishes: Karlee Takes Her Family to See Broadway Production in New York
Updated: Knowing she will eventually die, a local 16-year-old chooses not to undergo extensive chemotherapy treatments in order to enhance the quality of her life.
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Pocatello Students Present Their Research at Community Event
Updated: Students in Ann Hunter's Sociology Methods class had the opportunity to present their research Wednesday for the first time to the public.
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Pocatello Black Friday Brings Huge Crowds to E. Idaho Stores
Updated: Black Friday is a retailer's dream. Stores across eastern Idaho opened early Friday morning to long lines of customers looking to snatch up those holiday sales.
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Pocatello Animal Control Officer Thankful to be Alive
Updated: Pocatello animal control officer Tammy Andersen loves dogs. So much in fact, she has five at home and has worked with them for the last 13 years in Pocatello. It was on a routine call nearly a year ago that a dog changed her life forever.
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Pocatello Thankful To Be Alive: I Survived Pearl Harbor
Updated: One of the last remaining Pearl Harbor survivors in Eastern Idaho tells the tale of how he survived death.
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List of Idahoans Owed Federal Income Tax Refund
Updated: This is the list of people in Idaho who are owed money by the IRS.
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Police Surround Lincoln Early Childhood Center
Updated: Pocatello Police have surrounded the Lincoln Early Childhood Center in a similar move that happened Monday at Pocatello High School.
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Pocatello Idaho Food Bank in Dire Need of Turkeys
Updated: The Idaho Food Bank is in need of food as the holidays quickly approach. The food bank says they still need about 1,000 turkeys for this Thanksgiving.
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Pocatello Police Still Looking to Question Man Who Threatened Student
Updated: A family dispute forced Pocatello High School to lock its doors with students inside. Around 11 a.m., Monday morning, the Pocatello Police Department responded to the Citizen’s Community Bank branch on Flandro Drive regarding a dispute between a husband and wife.
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Pocatello House Fire Forces Woman, Cat Out
Updated: The Pocatello Fire Department is on scene at a house fire in the 1400 block of East Center. The fire sparked just before 10:30 a.m., Monday morning.
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Montpelier Massive Fire Destroys Butch Cassidy's Restaurant and Saloon
Updated: Smoke is all that remains after a massive fire sparked at the historic Butch Cassidy's Restaurant and Saloon in Montpelier, Idaho.
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Chubbuck Pocatello Woman Killed After Falling from Moving Vehicle
Updated: The Chubbuck Police Department is investigating the death of a Pocatello woman after she fell out of a moving car. Just after 8 p.m. Monday night, officers responded to the 200 block of Henry Street in Chubbuck for a single-car accident.
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Idaho Falls Blake Hall Steps Down from National GOP Committee
Updated: Blake Hall, an eastern Idaho lawyer and veteran activist in the state and national Republican Party, has stepped down from his role on the national committee.
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Pocatello International Night Provides People with a Unique Experience
Updated: No passport needed, some local people took a trip around the world Saturday night.
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Post Falls Idaho Soldier Among Injured in Fort Hood Shootings
Updated: A soldier from Post Falls, Idaho, is among those wounded in a mass shooting at Fort Hood in Texas. George Stratton III was shot in the shoulder during Thursday's attack.
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Voters Kick Pocatello Mayor Out of Office
Updated: With only a fraction of registered voters casting ballots in Tuesday two-term Pocatello Mayor Roger Chase lost his seat to political newcomer Brian Blad.
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Blackfoot Substitute Teachers are Getting Plenty of Calls during the H1N1 Outbreak
Updated: The H1N1 virus has emptied some classrooms, but what happens when the teachers become sick. One school district is finding a greater need for substitute teachers.
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Pocatello Update: Health Officials Asking People to Stop Coming to Vaccine Clinic
Updated: Just one hour after the clinic started, health officials are asking people to stop lining up to get the H1N1 vaccine.
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Bannock County Commissioners Approve Resolution Requesting Gov. Otter Declare H1N1 Disaster
Updated: The Bannock County Commissioners voted on a resolution Wednesday requesting that Idaho Governor Butch Otter declare a state of emergency for the county over concerns about the H1N1 virus.
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Bannock County Update: Missing Bannock County Woman Found
Updated: The Bannock County Sheriff's Office says a missing woman has made contact with sheriff's deputies and is no longer considered a missing person.
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Pocatello Main Street Post Office No Longer Under Consideration for Consolidation
Updated: Postal officials announced today that the Pocatello Bannock Station located at 102 S. Main St., is no longer being considered for consolidation.
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Yellowstone Yellowstone Plan Sharply Curtails Snowmobiles
Updated: The National Park Service has approved a plan to restrict snowmobile numbers in Yellowstone National Park to less than half of last winter's limit.
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Idaho State Fourth Graders Stall in Math
Updated: After steady progress in math, nationwide test scores show Idaho students are among fourth graders across the country who stalled this year and showed no improvement over 2007.
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Idaho One in Five Idaho School Districts Declared Financial Emergency
Updated: Twenty percent of Idaho's 115 school districts have declared a financial emergency this year as they sought to tighten their financial belts after lawmakers in the 2009 Legislature reduced public education funding.
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Idaho Stimulus Bill Creates Nearly 500 Jobs
Updated: Nearly 500 jobs were created with the sliver of the 2009 federal stimulus act money that Idaho state agencies spent in July, August and September.
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Idaho State to Award Smaller Promise Scholarships
Updated: The state Board of Education will consider proposal to scale back on a scholarship program Idaho lawmakers created to help high school graduates during their first two years of college.
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Idaho Falls Teacher Admits Having Inappropriate Relationship with Student
Updated: The teacher from Bonneville School District 93 who was charged with having an inappropriate relationship with a student admitted she was guilty Wednesday morning.
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Pocatello Bi-Annual Meeting Focuses on H1N1
Updated: Specialist from all over the region gathered at the Southeastern Public Health Department Tuesday for their biannual event and this year it's all about the H1N1 virus.
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Idaho Falls Update: Man Suspected of Firing Shot During Chase Arrested
Updated: Idaho Falls police are still searching for the suspect who fired a shot during a Wednesday morning pursuit.
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Pocatello Teacher Heather Christensen is Considered a Hero
Updated: Today high school students are mourning the loss of a beloved teacher, Heather Christensen, who died trying to save the lives of the students she cared so much about. When the driver of the bus carrying American Fork band students passed out, Christensen did what she was known for, and jumped up to help.
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Pocatello Update: Power Restored Following Outage in Old Town Pocatello
Updated: Idaho Power crews have fixed the Pocatello substation that went down early Friday afternoon leaving 2,422 customers without power.
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Idaho Falls Idaho State Representative to Challenge Simpson in Primary
A three term Idaho State Representative says he's planning to run against 2nd Congressional Representative Mike Simpson next year in the primary.
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Pocatello Portneuf Medical Center Announces Reduction in Force
Updated: In response to the deepest economic downturn in our country since 1940, Portneuf Medical Center (PMC) announced an involuntary reduction in force of approximately 3% of the hospital's employee population.
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Local Station to Broadcast AM and FM
Updated: One of the oldest AM radio stations in eastern Idaho is making a huge change starting at midnight Friday.
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Idaho Falls Titanic Exhibit Draws Record Number of Visitors to Museum
Updated: The time to see a piece of history is quickly coming to an end. Next Monday the Titanic Artifact Exhibit at the Museum of Idaho will be closing.
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East Idaho Fire Season in East Idaho Less Severe Than Years Past
Updated: On average east Idaho sees 153 fires a year, however this year the fire season has been dramatically less severe than most.
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Blackfoot "El Rey De Oro" Event Center Has Certificate of Occupancy Revoked
Updated: The El Rey de Oro Event Center is quiet after the city council revoked the center's certificate of occupancy, meaning they can't hold any events inside.
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Idaho Falls Idaho Falls Shelters Will Stay Open
Updated: By Johnny Archer Two homeless shelters in Idaho Falls overcame a major obstacle and will not have to close. The Ark shelter and the Ruth House are two facilities run by the Family Care Center. Both
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Roberts Roberts Family Helps the Developmentally Disabled
Updated: A Roberts man and his family have been hard at work to fill a need that they say often goes un-noticed in southeast idaho. When todd graves and his family moved to Eastern Idaho several
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Pocatello Two Locals Being Called Heroes
Updated: The 31-year-old victim of a car accident owes his life to two bystanders who came to his rescue after he lost control of his car and it rolled down a steep embankment.
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Franklin County Plane Crash Claims the Lives of Two People in Franklin County
Updated: Authorities say two people died when a single-engine plane crashed into a remote backcountry area in southeastern Idaho.
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