Morning News - Fri Nov 06
By MELANIE MOORE This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it BLACKFOOT - More than 1,600 people lined up to get the H1N1 vaccine yesterday at the Blackfoot-Snake River clinic at the LDS South Stake Center.
Over 1,000 Receive H1N1 Vaccine in Bingham CountyKIFI Idaho Falls - Fri Nov 06
The demand for the H1N1 vaccine continues to run high around the nation, and Eastern Idaho is no different.
Is the Spud Still King? Power County Family Thrives on Idaho's Famous PotatoesKPVI-TV Pocatello - Thu Nov 05
The suffering car industry makes up about eight or nine percent of the nation's work force and some always predicted it was too big of an industry to ever fail.
U.S. attorney to speak at schoolBlackfoot Morning News - Thu Nov 05
Katie Harris Students in Emily Wagner's class at Wapello Elementary cheer Wednesday, Nov.
No More Punch Cards For Bingham Co.KIFI Idaho Falls - Wed Nov 04
For voters in Bingham County, this was the last year for punch cards. Idaho is the last state in the union to still use punch cards, and Bingham County is only one of five counties that uses this method - but that all will change next year.
Bingham County Had 'Decent' Voter TurnoutKIFI Idaho Falls - Wed Nov 04
The polls at Moutain View Middle School had a steady flow of voters throughout Tuesday.
Separating Fact From FictionKIFI Idaho Falls - Tue Nov 03
It's just the right thing to ruin your day - getting pulled over for speeding. In our small communities, it seems like we're constantly asked to show our driver's license and registration.
Idaho Falls Police Looking for ATM ThievesKIFI Idaho Falls - Fri Oct 30
The Idaho Falls Police Department is looking for two suspects who took an ATM machine from the foyer of a local credit union.
Jury Convicts Payan of Voluntary ManslaughterKIFI - Fri Oct 30
The verdict is in on the murder trial of Courtney Payan in Bingham County. For the past three days the state fought to prove Payan, 23, fatally stabbed Robert Padilla.
Two H1N1 clinics combinedBlackfoot Morning News - Fri Oct 30
By LESLIE MIELKE This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it BLACKFOOT - Defendant Courtney James Payan was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter and could face a minimum of probation and a maximum of 15 years in prison and a $15,000 fine.
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