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Tribal council dismisses executive, board will investigate allegations
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The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation had a shakeup over the weekend when it suspended the Chief Operating Officer of its Economic Development Corporation, Mike Devine. Devine was suspended after the tribal council heard allegations of bookkeeping irregularities from accountant Chase Parry who recently joined the Economic Development Corporation. The allegations were made Saturday during a tribal council meeting. Chase had made a request to be placed on the council's agenda. During th...
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New policy protects newborns at the BC hospital and at home
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Although it aired until March 2009, young expectant parents in our community might not be familiar with Paul Harvey and his radio program, “The Rest of the Story.” However, they might be inter...
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Fortunately no one was home Thursday afternoon when this northbound Toyota was struck by a southbound Nissan sport utility vehicle and veered off Highway 89 in Perry. According to Perry Police Lt. ...
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Tribal council dismisses executive, board will investigate allegations
The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation had a shakeup over the weekend when it suspended the Chief Operating Officer of its Economic Development Corporation, Mike Devine. Devine was suspended...
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New policy protects newborns at the BC hospital and at home
Although it aired until March 2009, young expectant parents in our community might not be familiar with Paul Harvey and his radio program, “The Rest of the Story.” However, they might be intereste...
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An uninvited guest
Fortunately no one was home Thursday afternoon when this northbound Toyota was struck by a southbound Nissan sport utility vehicle and veered off Highway 89 in Perry. According to Perry Police Lt....
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Volunteers complete first PET vehicle produced in Utah
Volunteers in Brigham City rolled out the first PET (Personal Energy Transportation) vehicle made in Utah. The unit was built in the local workshop at 430 North Main and was completed last week ...
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US President Barack Obama speaks during a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC. Obama promised Tuesday he would unveil his decision AP - President Barack Obama expects Americans to support more U.S. troops in Afghanistan once they understand the perils of losing, and he is preparing to make his case to the nation next week.


Wed Nov 25 03:27:05 -0600 2009

FILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009 file photo, Israeli soldiers wear gas mask as they take part in a home front command army drill simulating a chemical missile attack at an army base near Tel Aviv.  With cutting-edge anti-missile systems and two new submarines that can carry nuclear weapons, Israel is readying a new generation of armaments designed to defend itself against egression from outside its borders, according to Eyal Ron, one of the system's developers, saying that final dress rehearsals are expected in December 2009, before the system goes live next year.(AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner, File)AP - With cutting-edge anti-missile systems and two new submarines that can carry nuclear weapons, Israel is readying a new generation of armaments designed to defend itself against distant Iran as well as Tehran's proxy armies on its borders.


Wed Nov 25 02:55:54 -0600 2009

Mike Wilder, Executive Director of the Kentucky State Medical Examiners office, answers questions about the death of Kentucky census worker Bill Sparkman Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009, at the Kentucky State Police Central Forensic Laboratory in Frankfort, Ky. The Kentucky census worker found naked, bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree with 'fed' scrawled on his chest killed himself but staged his death to make it look like a homicide, authorities said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Brian Bohannon)AP - When an eastern Kentucky census worker was found naked, bound with duct tape and hanging from a tree with "fed" scrawled on his chest, suspicion fell on the hardscrabble Appalachian area where bad news seems like a way of life.


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