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WinCo to open Rexburg store
WinCo is coming to Rexburg. Rexburg City Councilman Robert Chambers confirmed the news during the annual State of the City address Tuesday morning. The supermarket chain has submitted its plans to build a store on property in the north of town across from Walmart.
Warm up your car extra early this week because eastern Idaho is in for quite the chill. Cold temperatures on Monday morning prevented cars from starting, froze the roads, and encouraged Idahoans to wear all of their extra layers.
New York City-style slice pizza is now permeating the nation, even at Righteous Slice, in out-of-the-way Rexburg, Idaho.
Defense attorneys for an Idaho man accused of murdering his wife and child have filed a motion to move him out of the Bonneville County Jail, after they say his constitutional rights have been violated.
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes' Fish and Game are warning drivers to slow down.  They report five elk have been hit by cars just this week in Fort Hall.
The American Red Cross encourages donors to give blood now to help protect the blood supply from the ongoing impact of severe winter weather and wildfires. Donors of
When Eugene Engmann started his ‘bigger or better’ challenge in August, his goal was to raise $2,500 for the Ronald McDonald Family Room. Over the course of four months, it became something much bigger.
After months of wondering what was causing loud “boom” sounds across Jefferson County, we finally have an answer. According to Jefferson County Prosecutor Paul Butikofer, the sounds were caused by local minors who were allegedly setting off explosions.
Subzero temperatures are creating dangerous conditions across eastern Idaho and some of those most at risk are people without homes.
I see this bill as being less problematic with appeals in the courts,” said Rep. Bruce Skaug, R-Nampa, who proposed the change in law.
According to AAA, the freezing cold temperatures are as frozen as gas prices. The average price for a gallon gas in Idaho is $3.04 which is half penny cheaper than a week ago, nearly two cents cheaper than a month ago but is still six cents higher than a year ago.
It's one of the toughest tournaments on the schedule and one of the longest lasting events on the Star Valley wrestling calendar, the Tiger-Grizz Invite awaits schools from around the region this Friday and Saturday.