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Idaho Fall's District 91's annual Souper Bowl is back on, state legislators are asking Idaho leaders to cut budgets, and a pilot was injured when he crashed his plane yesterday at Palisades Reservoir.
Ririe School Districit 252 cancels classes, Soup-er Bowl collects donations in Idaho Falls, and FamilySearch releases new web page with America250.
Date Night at BYU-Idaho is coming around again, the Idaho Falls Art Council has a new executive director, and an Idaho Falls man was found guilty of battery on a peace officer.
City of Blackfoot searching for vandalism suspect, new emergency room in Idaho Falls, and MMA Championship coming to Idaho Falls in February.
The Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Society on campus is conducting research on swans, the new film, "Standout: The Ben Kjar Story" is now in theaters, and Yellowstone National Park has announced that this year the park will extend the fishing season for select rivers.
Idaho Department of Correction discusses budget at Idaho Legislature meetings, Pocatellans are asked about housing needs, and Elder and Sister Kearon will speak at a worldwide devotional for The Church of Jesus Christ on Sunday, February 1st.
BYU Men's basketball suffered a loss to Arizona last night, there's a new youth hockey league in Idaho Falls, and Rexburg residents will have another opportunity to vote on a new police department building.
Reward now $30k to find wolf-killer, BYU's AJ Dybantsa receives weekly awards and BYU and Idaho represented on Super Bowl stage.
BYU Cougars vs. the Utah Utes, a woman was arrested on accusations of stealing an SUV, and a vigil held at Bonneville County Courthouse to honor the lives lost in Minneapolis.
BYU-Idaho putting on Esther play, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints invites Idahoans to do 250,000 acts of service, and BYU beats Utah.
Rat infestation in Treasure Valley, National Civics Bee coming to Idaho, and Idaho State women beat Montana State.
Fire at apartment complex in downtown Pocatello, city of Pocatello seeking public input, and BYU women beat Texas Tech.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival has become a local tradition, a year of celebration is coming to Rexburg, and a food truck from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rolled into Rexburg today.
Alturas Academy in Idaho Falls expanding to Rigby, new Ashton ice rink now open, and BYU loses to Texas Tech.
Sugar City Mayor Steven Adams broke the tie in a vote on wastewater rates, an Idaho Falls landlord is facing aggravated battery charges, and Sister Jennifer Platt's devotional talk "Washing their nets."
Spaws Grooming wins Rexburg Area Chamber Business of the Month, Elder Bednar dedicates Alabang Philippines temple, and Idaho State women beat Eastern Washington.
The Idaho legislative session faces the budget issue, renovations on the Temple Square in Salt Lake City reached new milestones today, and a traffic stop led to an arrest for transporting narcotics.
Bonneville County looking for missing person, new art exhibit in Spori Art Gallery, and ISU beats Idaho.
BYU-Idaho is asking married students to take a survey about their subjective well-being, student ambassadors are helping introduce the Proximity Live networking app to Rexburg, and "Lamb of God" will make its debut in New York City.
Utah man dies in avalanche, Church of Jesus Christ makes temple announcements and BYU beats TCU.




