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Jefferson School District 251 asks for voters approval on $80 million bond

Jefferson School District 251 voters will help decide the future of the district. → Read More

The search is on for a missing snowmobiler

Valentine's Day took a mean turn for a group of snowmobilers in Fremont County. → Read More

Oldest American dog race prepares for weekend start

One of Ashton's oldest traditions, the American Dog Derby, is preparing for its 2023 run. → Read More

Cupid's Carnival captures the hearts of Bannock County

POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI)- The Bannock County Fair Grounds hosted a Valentine's Day-themed carnival on Saturday. → Read More

Rexburg prepares to launch open access fiber network

After a decade of hard work, the City of Rexburg is preparing to launch its open-access fiber network. → Read More

Mountain lion killed after killing family dog

During the morning hours Monday, Idaho State Police, Teton County Sheriff and Idaho Fish and Game were dispatched to a Viktor home after a mountain lion had killed a family dog. → Read More

School bond vote coming to Fremont County

The Fremont School District school board recently voted on proposing a new school bond to the county voters. → Read More

City of St. Anthony applies for more broadband

The City of St. Anthony has recently applied to the Idaho Broadband Fund. → Read More

Driggs set to embrace snow art

Monday, Jan. 16 marks the start of the 11th annual Driggs Snowscapes. → Read More

Rexburg encourages people to report potholes in city limits

As winter continues to draw on damage to local roads in the form of pot holes. Keith Davidson with the city of Rexburg notes that pot holes especially are a problem during the winter season. → Read More

Labelle Lake Ice Palace opens for fifth year

A local favorite destination is once again preparing to open its doors for another year. → Read More

Pearl Harbor Memorial honors the sailors who lost their lives

The Pearl Harbor Memorial bridge over the Portneuf river was the site of a honored Pocatello tradition. The tradition itself was started by Pearl Harbor survivor and Pocatello native, Christopher Harame. People gathered to honor the lives lost after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor 81 years ago. → Read More

Rigby Festival of Trees supports local library

The Rigby City Library is decorated for the season and for a good cause. The library's festival of trees is in its eighth year and helps support the library's different Children Reading Programs. → Read More

On Small Business Saturday Business owners say they are thankful for the support

Small Business Saturday – A day that encourages us to shop small. → Read More

Lions Club to host Thanksgiving dinner in St. Anthony

Everyone who needs a place to go for Thursday's Thanksgiving holiday is invited to the St. Anthony Lions club thanksgiving dinner. The dinner will be hosted from 11 am to 2 pm, in the St. Anthony Junior High School Cafeteria. → Read More

Ashton Christmas Village returns for third year

For the past three years, visitors to the Museum of The Henry's Fork in Ashton have been able to make Christmas memories once they enter the basement of the museum. → Read More

Candy will soon be in the hands of our nation's heroes

After Halloween many homes with extra candy have been helping the Madison School District collect the candy that will then be sent to local vets, and active duty military. The campaign has been a part of the district for the past six years. → Read More

Voters still head to the polls despite winter storms

Midterm elections took place Tuesday as polls opened at 8am Tuesday Morning. Voters in Madison County came out in a steady pace all day to cast their vote and support their candidates. The importance of the day has been a large motivator for many of the county's voters. → Read More

Community Food Basket Food Drive nearing its goal

The drive will continue throughout the end of October. → Read More

Now potatoes are out of the ground, what happens next?

The potato harvest is underway and already famers are predicting a lower harvest than what we saw last year. Right now potatoes are already out of the ground and headed many different ways but most will head to potato cellars all over the gem state. - → Read More