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Eastern Idaho's Favorite Things: Blackfoot Greenbelt
You may not find a smaller city that has a more impressive greenbelt and it's one of Eastern Idaho's Favorite Things.
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Possible Case of MRSA in Shelley Leads Superintendent to Sanitize an Elementary School
Letters were sent home with students at one local elementary school in Shelley to let parents know of a possible case of MRSA.
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PETA Pushes Tofurky
Two women braved the elements and perhaps bared some dignity in hopes of changing what makes the Thanksgiving dinner table.
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Wal-Mart gives $1 million to Special Olympics
Associated Press - November 18, 2008 7:44 PM ET BOISE, Idaho (AP) - The Wal-Mart Foundation is spending more than $1 million to make the 2009 Special Olympics World Winter Games in southwestern...
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Bank Robbery Suspect Admits She Was Desperate
The young woman arrested for robbing a bank admits to investigators she did it out of desperation.
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Idaho's Low Income Families Receive Help With Heating Bills
Low income families in Idaho will receive some much needed help this winter when it comes to heating their homes.
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Bingham Memorial Expansion Almost Complete
Bingham Memorial Hospital started construction on their new medical office building 17 months ago and it's almost complete.
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Revitalization Expert Visits Downtown Idaho Falls
The economy around the country and right here in eastern Idaho is not what it used to be. But a revitalization expert believes now is the time to stand back and create a plan to help the community flourish.
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Thomas Quest Changes Plea
He was scheduled to stand trial next month but Tuesday a man who was once one of Pocatello's most wanted criminals admitted to robbing a local jewelry store.
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WA housing prices down 10.4% in 3rd Qtr
Associated Press - November 18, 2008 3:24 PM ET SPOKANE, Wash. - Home prices in Washington dropped 10.4% in the third quarter from the same period last year, the sharpest decline since the...
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Elderly Idaho man admits to shooting wife
Associated Press - November 18, 2008 6:14 PM ET IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) - An 87-year-old man from Idaho Falls has pleaded guilty to shooting and killing his wife at their home this...
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Suspects in 1998 hot tub murder found dead
Associated Press - November 18, 2008 1:54 PM ET POST FALLS, Idaho (AP) - Two women suspected in a 10-year-old northern Idaho murder were found dead in Arizona on Saturday, hours after the case...
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Semi-Trailer Accident to be Cleaned Up This Morning
A crash involving a semi-trailer on Interstate 84 near Burley has been cleared from the road.
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Zions Bank Robbery Suspect Caught; Neighbors Perplexed
The suspect in the Ammon Bank robbery was apprehended late afternoon Monday.
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Only on 6: Elderly Man Accused of Killing Wife Confesses in Court
Monday's pre-trial hearing was the first time we've heard in Beverly's own words what happened that morning.
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DOE Hosts Public Hearings
DOE hosts public hearings in Idaho Falls and around the nation to gather comments on its Draft Global Nuclear Energy Partnership Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement.
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Eastern Idaho's Favorite Things: The Idaho Potato
For the past 40 years, GPOD of Idaho located in Shelley proudly packages and ships the world's favorite potato.
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Mayor sorry for kids' 'Assassinate Obama' chant
Associated Press - November 18, 2008 5:44 PM ET BOISE, Idaho (AP) - The mayor of an eastern Idaho town where second- and third-grade students chanted "Assassinate Obama" after Barack Obama's...
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School District 25 Celebrates American Education Week
Today, School District 25 kicked off American Education Week. This week has been set aside to raise awareness and honor those who work to provide a quality education to our children.
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