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Plane Crashes near Downtown Burley
A plane has crashed around 10 am this morning near Downtown Burley. Reports say the small plane crashed shortly after takeoff from the Burley airport and may have lost power.
Student pilot crashes in Burley, sends 2 to hospital
A plane on its way to southwestern Idaho crashed in Burley this morning sending two to the hospital.
Ladies and gentleman, the battle of the @butchotters has begun. Members of the local social media crowd were upset Thursday, April 30, when the parody Twitter account, @butchotter, was taken over by the real governor of Idaho, C. L. "Butch" Otter.
Battle of the @ButchOtter's: Idaho Governor Butch Otter takes over parody Twitter account
Ladies and gentleman, the battle of the @ButchOtters has begun. Members of the local social media crowd were upset Thursday, April 30, when the parody Twitter account, @ButchOtter, was taken over by the real governor of Idaho, C. L. "Butch" Otter.
The few. The proud. The Britons.
New recruits perform push-ups as part of Albion's new strategy. Despite reports, Albiona s smaller class size next year is not a result of budget cuts, poor PR or moldy residence hall buildings.
Some Idaho residents struggle with poverty
As economic indicators continue to signal an overall decline in financial health for many Magic Valley residents, the face of poverty is becoming harder to recognize.
I-84 to Utah: It's not a road; it's a root canal
God doesn't want you to go visit Aunt Velma. Not from the Magic Valley, anyway. And certainly not in winter.
A lot of people were stuck in Oakley during the Christmas snowstorm - and, judging from the way it looks outside, the problem could occur again soon.
Ketchum wasn't always a big deal. Neither was Aspen. Until the 1930s and 1940s, both were inconsequential mining towns that became international destinations for year-round recreation.
Bristol to become Heyburn police chief
By Laurie Welch Times-News writer The city of Heyburn pegged on Tuesday Det. Dan Bristol to fill the shoes of the city's departing Chief of Police George Warrell III.
Mini-Cassia residents not digging all the digging out
By Laurie Welch Times-News writer Many Mini-Cassia residents spent Monday digging out from underneath about three inches of snow while a few others saw it as an opportunity to have a little bit of fun.
COLUMN: Lots of trophy buckles - but no brass ring yet
At the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo tonight and Saturday night, Buhl's Josi Young will be trying to accomplish something no other Magic Valley cowboy has done - at least while actually living in south-central ...
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