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  2. Yellowstone Bear World - Wikipedia

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    Date opened: 1998: Location: Rexburg, Idaho, U.S.A.: Land area: 125 acres (51 ha) No. of animals Over 40 Black Bears and 5 Grizzly Bears: No. of species 8 Species of Wildlife: Grizzly Bear, American Black Bear, Mountain Goat, Rocky Mountain Elk, Bison, Moose, Mule Deer, and White-tail Deer [1]

  3. Rexburg, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Rexburg is a city in Madison County, Idaho, United States. The population was 39,409 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is the county seat of Madison County [ 6 ] and its largest city. [ 7 ]

  4. Jacob Spori Building - Wikipedia

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    The Jacob Spori Building was a historic building located in Rexburg, Idaho listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the first building built at the permanent location of Ricks College, a college founded in 1888 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [2] It was built during 1900 to 1903.

  5. List of the Rolling Stones concert tours - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones concert at Washington–Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana on 4 October 2006. Since forming in 1962, the English rock band the Rolling Stones have performed more than two thousand concerts around the world, [1] becoming one of the world's most popular live music attractions in the process. The Stones' first tour in their ...

  6. 148 pounds of crystal meth found in stone landscaping pavers ...

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    The unit was deployed to Pantego, North Carolina, 50 miles east of Pitt County, where they found the narcotics hidden in "several pallets of stone landscape pavers," according to the sheriff's office.

  7. List of counties in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Rexburg: 1913: Fremont County: 1M: James Madison (1751-1836), fourth President of the United States (1809-1817). 54,547: 472 sq mi (1,222 km 2) Minidoka County: 067: Rupert: 1913: Lincoln County: 2M: Disputed Native American origin, either Lakota for "a fountain or spring of water" or Shoshoni for "broad expanse." 22,480: 760 sq mi (1,968 km 2 ...

  8. Standard Journal - Wikipedia

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    According to Arthur Porter, they printed the Current-Journal and later the Rexburg Journal, as it was later renamed in 1917, [5] using one of the first printing presses in the west, known as the Prouty Power Press. [9] In January 1942, Arthur's son John C. Porter and his wife Annette purchased a competing paper called the Rexburg Standard.

  9. Rexburg Idaho Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Rexburg Idaho Temple is the 125th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The intent to build the temple was announced by the First Presidency on December 12, 2003, in a letter to local church leaders. [1] The temple was the third in Idaho, and the first in the state in the 21st century. [2]