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September 29, 2016
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Shocking Results: Cutties make a comeback on the South Fork

The results are in: cutts up, bows down. That’s just what researchers want when they survey the South Fork of the Snake River every fall.
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September 29, 2016
East Idaho Outdoors

Steelhead How To: Rods and rigs for ocean-run rainbows

It’s a river scene right out of your most fantastic fantasy. Late fall color reflects on the ripples. Bodies and boats hold in that reflection trying to attract what’s under the water from above it. Craig Lannigan is one of the angling silhouettes working
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September 29, 2016
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Wild Wranglers: How collaring beasts helps hunters

The only sound louder than the wind is the chopper hovering above. The pilot is herding deer into the net. Wranglers are balled up in wait mode in the sagebrush. No one moves until the net snaps.
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September 29, 2016
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Old Man River: Meet Larry McGowan, the Middle Fork master

The Middle Fork of the Salmon River is full of history. Old mining shacks, even older indian artifacts and, in the middle of it all, a guide who’s been rowing for almost as long as the Wilderness Act that protects the water he works on.
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September 29, 2016
East Idaho Outdoors
Kris Millgate

Unfinished Business: When physical and mental wage war

A 100k run in Idaho wilderness seemed like the natural progression of my goal-oriented character, but I quickly discovered there’s nothing natural about what you’re asking of your body and your brain when you commit to 100k. I lost pounds, inches, sleep a
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September 28, 2016
Articles, East Idaho Business

Targeting Talent: Locally produced recruitment video project wins international award

Local marketing collaboration has netted an "Excellence in Economic Development Bronze Award" from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).
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September 27, 2016
Articles, Family Fun Guide

Wild Ride: Zoo sets new attendance record

Thanks to a tally of 130,157 visitors through Sept. 20, the Idaho Falls Zoo has officially reached an all-time high for annual attendance numbers. April and July were also record-breaking months for attendance at the zoo.
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September 06, 2016
Articles, East Idaho Business

Seeking Those Who Serve: Search is on for standout youth volunteers

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards has begun its search for Idaho's top youth volunteers of 2017. State honorees receive $1,000, medallions and all-expense-paid trips to Washington, D.C.
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September 02, 2016
Articles, Family Fun Guide, Videos

Problem-Solver for Pedalers: Bike repair station installed on river walk

Idaho Falls Community Pathways (IFCP) has set up a “Dero Fix-it” bike repair station strategically located at Memorial Drive and “B” Street. It features a bike stand with tools that are connected by cables, along with a sturdy pump to accomm
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September 01, 2016
Articles, East Idaho Business

Young Professionals Recognized: IF Chamber honors 10 new ‘Distinguished Under 40’ award recipients

The Young Professionals Network has just announced its 2016 recipients of its Distinguished Under 40 Award. The Young Professionals Network will present the ten recipients with their awards during a formal dinner on Oct. 6.
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September 01, 2016
Articles, Events, Family Fun Guide

Exhausting Excitement at EISF: RMP Tractor Pull set for Saturday, Sept. 3

Tractor pulling is one of the most intense motorsports you could ever dream of, executed by power-packed machines as they plow and pull their way to glory down a 300 foot dirt track.
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