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  4. Idaho murders – updates: Bryan Kohberger’s parents secretly ...

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    The parents of Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger have been ordered to testify before a grand jury in the family’s home state of Pennsylvania in the case of a woman found dead almost a year ...

  5. Not only East Idaho is hurt by the water crisis. South Idaho ...

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    Unfortunately, it appears some have forgotten that eastern Idaho is not the only recipient of this essential resource from the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer — all southern Idaho farmers rely ...

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  7. Chad Daybell murder trial in Boise begins. Here’s what to ...

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    The 55-year-old father is accused of eight felonies, including the first-degree murders of JJ, Tylee and his then-wife Tammy Daybell.

  8. Eastern Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Idaho is a solidly Republican region, even more so than the rest of the state. Besides Teton County voting for Barack Obama in 2008 and Joe Biden in 2020, no county in the region has voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since the landslide election of 1964, which was also the last time the region as well as the state of Idaho as a whole voted for the candidate of the Democratic ...

  9. Teton Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Teton Dam was an earthen dam in the western United States, on the Teton River in eastern Idaho. It was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, one of eight federal agencies authorized to construct dams. [4] Located between Fremont and Madison counties, it suffered a catastrophic failure on June 5, 1976, as it was filling for the first time.