November 20, 2009

Local & Regional

Small fire damages home on Arthur Ave. in Pocatello
Firefighters were able to contain the blaze which started near a power box within minutes. Investigators are still trying to determine what started the fire.

Students make pizza and learn culture
Students at Eagle Rock Junior High learned how to toss some pies while learning a little culture.

City takes down protestor's signs
The campaign against District 91's $84.5 million dollar bond became a heated debate as the city began taking down protestors posted signs.

Driggs fire 'under investigation'
The Lumber Yard caught fire around 6pm last night. Today investigators are going through the site.

PMC health professionals teaching the community to look for signs of suicide
Saturday is National Suicide Survivors Day. While the event is meant to provide comfort, doctors and social workers hope the entire community will work to prevent the constantly growing number of suicides.

New judge set to take the bench for the 6th District Court
Thomas W. Clark is the next magistrate judge for the 6th District Court. He comes to the bench with 23 years of experience.

Alleged small time thief behind bars in Pocatello
Patrick Carringer, 30, is charged with one felony count of burglary. He allegedly took items like fishing lures from Fred Meyer.

Chubbuck woman accused of taking out fraudulent loans
Kathleen Leary, 62, is charged with three counts of forgery. She allegedly entered a check cashing business, and took out loans using another persons name.

Convoy of food sent to Pocatello Veterans Home
National Guard Members helped send off donated food items to the Pocatello Veterans Home.

Twilight's: New Moon open in theaters
More than three thousand fans bought tickets to opening night in Ammon.