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Sports Plus - 11/06/09
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Former GOP committeeman sentenced to jail
Republican Leader Blake Hall pleads guilty to stalking and is sentenced to jail. More
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Discount death? Buying caskets online
With the economy in a recession people are looking for more affordable ways to bury their loved ones and turning to online websites. More
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Simplot's Don Plant working to save energy
A Department of Energy grant will help J.R. Simplot Co. conserve energy. At the Don Plant in Pocatello they've already installed energy saving equipment, and will now be able to do even more. More
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Investigators waiting for toxicology results in the death of a Pocatello man
A 57-year-old Pocatello man was found dead around 8 p.m. Thursday. Police know he had visited the hospital earlier in the day, but are unsure how he died. More
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Holiday boutique to help local veterans
The American Legion Auxiliary in Pocatello is holding a Holiday Gift Boutique to raise money so they can help local veterans. More
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Student Athlete of the Week - Kylee Searle
This athlete not only has movie star good looks but she's one of the best all around athletes in Idaho More
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Protesters angry over ICP concert canceled
Insane Clown Posse fans protested in front of City Hall today, angry over the city canceling the band's show in Idaho Falls. More
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Does it Really Work? - Jupiter Jack
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Dist. 91 addresses public on $84.5 million bond
Tonight an open forum will be held at Ethel Boyes Elementary at 7PM. More
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Officers practice dealing with extreme situations
Two dozen officers from around Southeastern Idaho are going through Crisis Intervention Training to learn how to deal with unstable people. More
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ISU conference focuses on how groups can work together for energy sustainability
The 14th Intermountain Conference on the Environment is being held with the 42nd Engineering, Geology, and Geotechnical Engineering Symposium Thursday and Friday at Idaho State University. The theme is finding ways to get people to work together. More
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New mayor of Rexburg announced
City council appoints Councilman Richard Woodland Rexburg's next mayor. More
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Every vote counts for Roberts City Council Seat
The challenger, Benjamin Charles Poston, lost by one vote to Pat O'Malley. More
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Snake River Landing continues growth, expansion
Like all of us, the 400 acre development has seen tough times, but they're still optimistic about the future. More
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Police seek information about burglary suspect
The Pocatello Police Department is looking for information about a woman they believe is involved with a burglary at Remo's Restaurant. More
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Newly elected Pocatello Mayor nervous, excited about new responsibility
Political newcomer Brian Blad will take over as Pocatello Mayor at the first of the year. He plans to find ways of strengthening small businesses in the Gate City. More
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Does it Really Work? - Snuggie for Dogs
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Incumbents re-elected to their seats in Idaho Falls
The three contested seats in Idaho Falls go to the incumbents. More
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Now that's a spicy record-breaking meatball!
After seeing this story, you'll never ask "where's the beef?" again. You'll know it's at Nonni's Italian Eatery in Concord, New Hampshire.
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Blackfoot High temporarily evacuated due to leaky pipe
A water pipe carrying hot water to heat the school broke in Blackfoot High School Wednesday morning. Students were temporarily evacuated, but the situations was resolved in about an hour. More
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Rexburg City Council elections
Results are in for three seats on Rexburg's City Council. More
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Candidates hope to see lots of people at the polls in Bannock County
Clerks expect to see fewer numbers of people at the polls compared to the past. More
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Man arrested for allegedly stealing wedding ring
Jeffrey Klein, 32, is charged with grand theft. He is accused of taking a wedding ring from a friend. More
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Does it Really Work? - Myachi
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AF man facing several felonies following fight
Woodrow Grant, 24, is charged with multiple felonies in connection with a fight in Pocatello. More
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Students compete in economic competition at ISU
More than 200 high school students represented different countries at the International Economic Summit at Idaho State University Tuesday. More