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  2. Thomas Eugene Creech - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Eugene Creech

  3. List of newspapers in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Created by merger of Cambridge News (est. 1922) and the Midvale Reporter (est.1909). [4] Cambridge News was a rename of The Idaho Citizen, one of the oldest weekly newspapers in Idaho, founded in 1889. The Cambridge News Office (1912) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  4. Idaho State Journal - Wikipedia

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    OCLC number. 8801227. Website. journalnet.com. The Idaho State Journal is daily newspaper published in Pocatello, Idaho, United States, that serves southeast Idaho, including Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Power, and Oneida counties. [3] The paper is published by Travis Quast, with Ian Fennell as managing editor.

  5. Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Moscow-Pullman Daily News. The Moscow-Pullman Daily News is a daily print and digital newspaper in the northwestern United States, serving the Moscow, Idaho, and Pullman, Washington, metropolitan area. The two cities on the Palouse are the homes of the two states' land grant universities, the University of Idaho and Washington State University .

  6. Idaho Statesman - Wikipedia

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    History. The paper was first published as the Idaho Tri-Weekly Statesman on July 26, 1864, by James S. Reynolds; it began publication from a log cabin on the current site of Boise City Hall. Reynolds owned and operated the paper for its first eight years, selling to Judge Milton Kelly in 1872. Kelly's 17-year run ended in 1888, with the ...

  7. Idaho State University - Wikipedia

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    Idaho State University

  8. John Evans (Idaho politician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Malad, Idaho, [3] Evans was an infantryman in the U.S. Army during World War II.Following the war, he attended Stanford University and graduated in 1951. [4] He and his wife, Lola Daniels Evans (1927–2015), were married for over 69 years and had five children: three sons and two daughters.

  9. Jim Killingsworth - Wikipedia

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    Awards. 2× Big Sky Coach of the Year (1974, 1977) James Austin Killingsworth (June 19, 1923 – June 10, 2007) was an American college basketball coach. He was best known for his tenures at Idaho State University and Texas Christian University (TCU). Born in Checotah, Oklahoma, Killingsworth played college basketball at Northeastern State ...

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