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KIFI News Group Announces Plan To Launch Digital HD Television Service in the Teton Valley

KIFI Idaho Falls - Tue Nov 24

Idaho Falls, Idaho November 23, 2009: KIFI News Group, the first commercial broadcast station in eastern Idaho to broadcast in HD, announces another first: Free over-the-air HD Television service in the Teton Valley.

Driggs Business on Fire

KIFI - Thu Nov 19

Teton County Fire District responded to a fire Thursday night at the Old Ford Garage, most recently the home to Western Heritage Timber.

Agency adds uniform-cams to the force

KIDK-TV Idaho Falls - Tue Nov 17

At a fraction of the cost of a car-cam, the Teton County Sheriff's Office is able to equip every deputy with a silent witness.

Teton County's New 'Silent Witness'

KIFI Idaho Falls - Mon Nov 16

The Teton County Idaho Sheriff calls it the, 'silent witness.' It's new technology helping officers in Teton County fight crime.

Idaho boy kills bear that wouldn't leave porch

KIDK-TV Idaho Falls - Sun Nov 15

The boy was at his home near Driggs, just west of the Idaho-Wyoming border, with his younger sisters last Wednesday when the bear showed up.

Idaho boy kills bear that wouldn't leave porch

Charleston Daily Mail - Sun Nov 15

An 11-year-old Idaho boy fatally shot a black bear on his family's front porch after he said it wouldn't leave.

Youngster kills black bear that won't leave porch

KTVB Boise - Sun Nov 15

An 11-year-old boy shot a black bear on his family's front porch after he said it wouldn't leave.

Doctoring on top of the world - Driggs doctor, family volunteer time at Mt. Everest

Postregister.com - Sat Oct 31

Thank you for using the Post Register Online edition, which has grown to more than 6,000 subscribers.

A place to call home

Planet Jackson Hole - Wed Oct 28

Jackson Hole, Wyo.-Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it's not there. We're speaking of homelessness in Jackson Hole.

Economic Downturn Shows Wisdom of Smart Growth, Expert Says

NewWest - Tue Oct 13

In the wake of the economic meltdown, the world seems to have changed. And that's for the good, said Luther Propst, the keynote speaker on the second day of the NewWest.net Real Estate and Development in the Northern Rockies conference.

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