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New York: A guide fishing just west of Yellowstone National Park in Montana has died after he was attacked by a large grizzly bear that might have been protecting a moose carcass, local authorities said.
Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks spokesman Morgan Jacobsen said the attack took place near the Bakerâs Hole campground, about 5 kilometres north of West Yellowstone, last Thursday.
Officers search the site of the grizzly bear mauling just outside Yellowstone.
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The victim, 40-year-old Charles Mock from West Yellowstone, was carrying a fishing pole and bear mace when he was attacked by what Jacobsen described as a large older male grizzly bear.
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IDAHO FALLS An Idaho Falls man is behind bars after he allegedly drove onto a curb to intentionally hit a male pedestrian.
The events occurred around 1 p.m. Wednesday when the Idaho Falls Police Department got a call that a man had just been hit by an SUV near WinCo Foods on Woodruff Avenue. Investigators later learned the driver of the SUV was 59-year-old Mark Mansfield Oster, according to an affidavit of probable cause obtained by EastIdahoNews.com.
A witness told officers he was driving on Woodruff when he spotted a silver SUV driving on Caribou Street jump the curb and hit a man walking alongside the road. The driver then drove away, leaving the victim limping in the nearby O’Reilly’s Auto Parts store parking lot.
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COVID “long-haulers” get recognized by Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) - The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare has a new section on its website dedicated to COVID long-haulers.
What determines a person as a long-hauler or long COVID hasn t been decided by health care providers or researchers, but one study used the definition of long COVID as symptoms lasting more than six weeks.
One such long hauler is Travis Smith, a Rigby man who had COVID-19 in July and ended up reading a news story online. About a month after I was still showing symptoms and was still sick, I found a news article, Smith said.