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The month of November is Diabetes Awareness!! Nearly 20.8 million Americans have diabetes, which is nearly 7% of the population.  14.6 million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes, but there are approximately 2.6 million people who do not even know they have diabetes. ...
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From the Oct. 31 2007 Idaho State Journal: Take the Friday artwalk POCATELLO - Nov. 2's First Friday Art Walk will be from 5 to 8 p.m. in Old Town Pocatello. There will be visual art, music and more. The stops include: Tara-James Gallery at 200 S. Main St., with live music by Robert...
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!  Finally, a halloween that's not wet, windy or subzero wind chill.  There ought to be a bazillion spooks out today! SO PLEASE BE CAREFUL DRIVING!!!  So, some unique costumes....I am wearing a bunch of pages from a "day-calendar", sunglasses and...
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Well, Recycle Buddies, of course (hee hee hee) - because we help make recycling easy and workable for everyone. But I wanted to see what businesses stand out to all you J-Hubbers out there. I'll list a few of my favorites: Vain and Vintage (on Center St. in Pocatello) : fun, affordable,...
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Courtesy of Idaho State University Sports Information: Schedule/Results | Roster | News | Archives Weekly Volleyball Notes: Bengals hit Sacramento State this week Bengals set to face league leader Sacramento State in their only match of the week. ...
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At a joint press conference held Oct. 24 Bannock County Commissioners, Portneuf Medical Center (PMC) and Idaho State University (ISU) announced they are working together to explore the possibility of PMC becoming an academic medical center. Representatives from the three groups signed a five...
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From the Wednesday, Oct. 31 idaho State Journal: Two prominant Pocatelloans died Tuesday. Barbara Marshall, 84, and Charles E. ''Chick'' Bilyeu, 90, both passed away at their homes. Marshall, a longtime Pocatello resident, was born in Portland Oregon and later graduated from the...
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A recent column by Martin Hackworth, published in the Idaho State Journal: We’ve recently been treated to a series of columns in the Idaho State Journal concerning the great global warming hoax. The hubbub has apparently been precipitated by the 2007 Academy Award received by the...
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What are your thoughts on the city council candidates in Pocatello and Chubbuck? __________________ Candidates make pitch By Adam Chambers From the Wednesday October 31 Idaho State Journal: POCATELLO - When asked if he was ready to make his closing statement, Chubbuck City...
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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME CHANGES WHEN??? Am I the only ding-dong out there that had a rude awakening on Sunday when my calendar was wrong?  My heck!  Of all the days of the year, I really could have used the "stay-in-bed-an-extra-hour-for-free" card was Sunday. My...
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I've always avoided watching the news. Not because I don't like to know what's going on in the world, but because there is such a focus on the horrible things that happen. Whether it's a disaster, murder, or celebrity meltdown, I can feel the anger, fear, and disillusion building up as I watch. I...
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*CELEBRATING THE GODDESS AND HER CONSORT, 10/31   Claudia McCoy, MFA, Assistant Director of the ISU Women’s Studies Program and a working artist, will present   “Celebrating the Goddess and Her Consort: How Paganism Embraces Partnership, Duality and Reverence for All...
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The Idaho State University Women’s Club will hold its annual Holiday Fair on Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the ISU Pond Student Union Building Ballroom. Fair proceeds go toward scholarships for ISU students. The fair will feature more than 30 vendors selling handmade crafts, jewelry,...
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 “We can make America what America must become,” wrote the famous Civil Rights-era author James Baldwin in his 1962 essay “My Dungeon Shook: Letter to My Nephew on the One Hundreth Anniversary of the Emancipation.” This idea of reshaping America so that it lives up...
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Wal-Mart announced on Oct. 26 that Caroline Faure, Ed.D., a broadcast technology teacher at Highland High School in Pocatello for the 2006-07 academic year has been named Teacher of the Year in Idaho in the 12th annual Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club State Teacher of the Year program.  Faure...
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