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Looking back: Bear attacks Idaho Falls man and two teenagers, and toddler pulled from irrigation ditch miraculously survives

IDAHO FALLS — EastIdahoNews.com is looking back at what life was like during the week of June 9 to June 15 in east Idaho ...

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Trump backs Idaho Gov. Little for reelection — before he’s said he’ll run

BOISE ( Idaho Statesman ) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little received President Donald Trump’s endorsement Tuesday for another term, nearly a year ahead of ...

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Founder of local roofing company looks back on 10 years of operation and efforts to give free roofs to those in need

IDAHO FALLS – For Mark Franklin, having people who were there for him during the worst point in his life has made all the ...

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Thunder Ridge junior Justin Anderson capped the high school season with a 6A state title and he’s not done yet

IDAHO FALLS – Consistency and golf kind of go hand-in-hand. At least if you want to win a tournament, where one or two bad ...

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On first 4-game losing streak since 2007, US looks unprepared with World Cup a year away

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The only bright side for the U.S. soccer team is the World Cup starts in a year, not this week. ...

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The Pacers are in the NBA Finals. The Fever have Caitlin Clark. In Indy, basketball is booming

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Rick Carlisle used the line after the Indiana Pacers won the Eastern Conference title earlier this month, the one that is ...

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LIVE UPDATES: Final prosecution witness testifying on day 5 of Lori Vallow Daybell’s Arizona trial

Lori Vallow Daybell is on trial in Maricopa County, Arizona, on one charge of conspiracy to commit the murder of Brandon Boudreaux, her former ...

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Aaron Rodgers says his decision to play in Pittsburgh this season was ‘best for my soul’

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Aaron Rodgers doesn’t need to keep doing this. He knows that. The four-time NFL MVP’s decision to return for a 21st ...

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Idaho SNAP ban on soda, candy gets green light, along with ‘MAHA’ waivers for Utah, Arkansas

SALT LAKE CITY ( Utah News Dispatch ) — U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins, along with Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert ...

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Gate City Pride reminds LGBTQ people ‘they are not alone’ this Saturday

POCATELLO – A nonprofit organization invites people to remind the local LGBTQ community of their support by celebrating Pride month in Pocatello this weekend. ...

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