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When I get done telling you about this wildly successful fishing trip, I hope there will still be fish left
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Kokanee Salmon caught during a trip to Palisades Reservoir this week. | Bill Schiess, EastIdahoNews.com
“Got another nice koke,” exclaimed Drew as he iced another 13-inch fish while Kent and I each iced one ourselves. “I think this is number 10 or 11 for me; I better count them.”
Idaho Public Television to broadcast 2019 BYU-Idaho Christmas concert
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A BYU-Idaho Christmas with Frederica Von Stade and the Sonos Handbell Ensemble and BYU-Idaho’s Performing Arts groups
REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) In celebration of the Christmas season, Brigham Young University-Idaho’s 2019 performance of “A BYU-Idaho Christmas” will be broadcast across the state on Idaho Public Television (IdahoPTV).
A 60-minute edited version of the concert will air on both Tuesday, December 22, at 7:00 p.m. MST and Friday, December 25, at 9:30 p.m. MST.
“We are delighted to once again share BYU-Idaho’s annual Christmas tradition with the entire state, especially as we are unable to gather for a live performance this year,” BYU-Idaho Media Relations Manager Brett Crandall said. “We hope as viewers tune into this program, BYU-Idaho can help spread the spirit of Christmas into their homes.”
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Small rural elementary school donates over 2,500 cans of food to local food banks
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Students at Teton Elementary stand in front of the food donations during an assembly Wednesday morning. Note: A mask mandate is in place for teachers and staff in Fremont County, as per CDC guidelines. Elementary students are not mandated to wear masks. | Courtesy Andrea Morton
TETON – Several area food banks are getting a hefty donation thanks to the efforts of a small rural school.
Students at Teton Elementary in Fremont School District 215 donated more than 2,500 cans of food during a food drive. The philanthropy started the week before Thanksgiving and PTO member Andrea Morton tells EastIdahoNews.com she is pleased with the students’ response.