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Juvenile River Otter Rescued in Southwest Washington After Family Killed by Vehicle

TACOMA, WA – The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) rescued a baby river otter this week in southwest Washington, and it is now ...

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First West Nile Virus Death Reported in Idaho for 2025

Idaho’s Twin Falls County The first West Nile virus-related fatality of the year has been confirmed by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. ...

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Asotin Police Department Issues Back-to-School Safety Reminder

Asotin, Washington In order to ensure a safe start to the academic year, the Asotin Police Department is asking parents, students, and drivers to ...

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Rabbits with ‘horns’ in Colorado are being called ‘Frankenstein bunnies.’ Here’s why

DENVER (AP) Scientists say there’s no need to be alarmed about a group of rabbits in Colorado that have hideous, hornlike growths that look ...

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As new water tower nears completion, Idaho Falls plans demolition of older tower this fall

IDAHO GOES DOWN The 88-year-old water tower in Idaho Falls will soon be demolished as the replacement tower is almost finished after months of ...

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As fall camp wraps, Boise State football still has some decisions to make

BOISE (Statesman of Idaho) In the final days of Boise State football’s fall camp, head coach Spencer Danielson is still assessing possible starters in ...

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Evacuations underway as Sand Creek Fire continues to grow in Fremont County

The Sadorus Hill area has to be evacuated, according to Fremont County. Residents and visitors are being advised to leave the area to the ...

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Garfield Man Sentenced for Pointing Gun at Motorist Outside Tavern

COLFAX, WA A guy from Garfield, 51, entered a guilty plea to the charge of pointing a firearm at a driver outside Grumpy’s Tavern. ...

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Governor Signs Executive Order to Reduce State Spending and Maintain School Funding

Executive Order 2025-05, which was signed by Governor Brad Little of Idaho, directs state executive branch agencies to find operational efficiency and cut back ...

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Federal government to drop 300,000 workers this year

Washington, D.C. This year, the federal government is expected to lay off over 300,000 employees. According to Scott Kupor, head of the Office of ...

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