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Big Bird flies high in 2012 presidential campaign
NEW YORK - Big Bird is flying high in the 2012 presidential campaign.
Upland game proposals head to commission
Idaho Fish and Game doesn’t plan any changes in the upland game seasons in the Clearwater, but it proposes an archery-only game animal and upland bird season that will be consistent with the archery white-tailed deer season on Farragut State Park and Wildlife Management Area.
William Nixon, 82
Dear friends, it is with deep sadness the family of W. W. "Bill" Nixon tell of his passing on Thanksgiving Day at the age of 82 years young. Bill was born to William James and Eva Jane (Wilson) Nixon on Feb. 12, 1932, in Payette, Idaho, the middle child of three boys. Proud of his native Idaho, Bill could lay claim to being a third generation Idahoan.
Pamela Riddle Bird: Last correspondence
A dire premonition is the rest of the story
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After being asked and not knowing, I decided to do some investigating about why people are panic-buying toilet paper.
Pfizer maneuvers to protect Lipitor from generics
TRENTON, N.J. - Lipitor is so valuable that Pfizer is practically paying people to keep taking its blockbuster cholesterol medicine after generic competition hits the U.S. market this week.
Darrell Eugene Lundbeck, 61
Darrell Eugene Lundbeck, 61, of Spokane Valley, Wash., passed away peacefully on Sept. 4, 2014, at home.
'Paw-paparazzi' take note: World Dog Awards honor star pets
LOS ANGELES - Awards season is underway in Hollywood, but one show will roll out green turf instead of red carpet and celebrate achievements like best mutt instead of best actor.
Cara Adrian Galuppo Grimsley, 68
Cara Adrian Galuppo Grimsley, 68
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Cara Adrian Galuppo Grimsley, 68
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Cara Adrian Galuppo Grimsley, 68
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Cara Adrian Galuppo Grimsley, 68
Owner reunited with two beagles
Raymond Behrens gave animals up for adoption when he joined the Navy six years ago
HAYDEN - Raymond Behrens never thought he would see his beloved beagles again.
Poison is a poor cure for growth anxiety
Some citizens have gone way too far in accusing officials of criminal activity.
Backyard Chickens Part 2: Maintaining healthy birds
After researching, preparing for, and buying healthy chickens, first-time flock owners will need to know all that is involved in keeping their birds healthy.
Otter: China trade mission hit goals
Governor Butch Otter's recent trade mission to China has been deemed a success by the governor.
With Bailey, a better life for Evie
Yard sale today will raise funds for service dog for 11-year-old girl
Dog shooting incident still resonates
There is a well known piece (author unknown) that I think might give pause to those who think the shooting of Arfee, was as the police department labels it, "a dispatch," instead of a killing. Here it is.
Laughter is cheap medicine
In honor of April being National Humor Month, I'm sharing one of my favorite stories with you.
Fox News' Murdoch buys Montana ranch from Koch Industries
The Beaverhead Ranch is spread across more than 500 square miles of private and leased land