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RPD: 23-year-old man shot on Seneca Parkway

RPD: 23-year-old man shot on Seneca Parkway
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RPD: 23-year-old man shot on Seneca Parkway

RPD: 23-year-old man shot on Seneca Parkway
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Portneuf River access points improved, water trail signage installed

Portneuf River access points improved, water trail signage installed
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Veterans memorial finds home in Carrollton

Veterans memorial finds home in Carrollton Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, smcdaniel@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail CARROLLTON A veterans’ memorial planned in Carrollton will make its home on the Greene County Courthouse lawn.  After the original site in Rainy Park fell through, Bernie Faul and other members of the memorial committee began looking for other options that would keep the proposed memorial in the public’s view.  “We want it where people will see it,” Faul said.  City officials vetoed the Rainy Park site after residents voiced opposition over concerns that the construction of additional parking would increase flooding in the area.  “They were going to give me the water tower, but it’s off the beaten path,” Faul said. “Even if we were to put a sign that says ‘Memorial this way,’ we don’t know if people would go out of their way to see it.” 

Pocatello Fire Department encourages removal of Christmas tree during month of January

Pocatello Fire Department encourages removal of Christmas tree during month of January KIFI Christmas tree drop-off location at City Hall in Pocatello, ID POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) - While it may be aesthetically pleasing to leave your Christmas tree out for the beginning of the new year, you may be taking a risk. The National Fire Protection Association strongly endorses people to remove their Christmas trees from their homes promptly after the holidays. Pocatello Fire Department Community Relations Specialist Kim Stouse says the time has come to check out your tree. It’s really important that if you do have a real Christmas tree, and it is starting to dry out and looks like it needs to be taken down, it s best to do so, because we don t want to risk it having a catch on fire, Stouse said.

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