
Organised criminal poaching gangs are threatening Britain’s wildlife, the National Wildlife Crime Unit says.
Idaho State Democratic Chairman, Richard Stallings gives a candid overview of how he sees the issues.
Bond Election discussion, Street Finances for last fiscal year, zoning changes . . .
Because of the important nature of this issue, we have seperated the discussion of the bond election from the rest of the City Council Meeting. You can view the entire meeting by visiting Chubbuck City Council Meeting December 11, 2007
Kate O’Connor gives us a heads up on the expanded ZooSnooz Programs and the Adopt an Animal Program. We also get a sneak peek at some of the new animals the Zoo has acquired and some one of a kind footage of the coyotes you won’t want to miss.
$24 Billion in gift cards will be purchased this Christmas
$300 Billion in toys are sold in the US annually
$1.6 Billion will be sold in extended warranties this holiday season
The Western States Sportsman crew recently paid a visit to the Crow’s Nest Ranch near Mackay, ID to hunt pheasant and chukar. We had a great hunt there hunting the wild chukar that roost on the mountain above the ranch as well as the pheasant that the operators of the ranch raise for hunting.
This is a special episode of the Western States Sportsman. Come with us as we venture to Juniper Mountain Ranch in Idaho and test out products new for 2007 and 2008.
Party is December 8th, starting at 3:00 pm
Veterans Memorial Building
300 N Johnson, Pocatello
Call 233-0533 for more info
The Chubbuck City Council approved a rate increase and the payments for the new rolling stock in last night’s Council meeting.
Today Richard Stallings announced he will resign his position of Pocatello City Councilman to pursue his duties as Idaho State Democratic Party Chair and growing his consulting business.
Mayor Chase recently returned from a Climate Change summit for Mayors held in Seattle. He gives his thoughts on the issue and what it holds for the future of Pocatello.
With thousands of elk, deer and exotic antlers, Wild West Designs makes some of the finest western home furnishings on the market.
With thousands of games developed yearly, parents need these ratings to make good choices for their children.
The Commissioners discuss some of the issues surrounding PMC during the public comment section of the meeting.
Have a great Thanksgiving and be safe.
November 6th Franciscan Cre-Act School hosted 180 children who participated in the annual Franciscan Cre-Act School Speech Festival.
The speeches ranged from serious to silly with the children performing well. Children prepare for at least a couple of months before participating – to get them used to speaking in this kind of environment.
City of Chubbuck considers business licenses, Joint Powers Agreement, Garbage resolution, and Water and Sewer rates.
Learn about plans to get Charlie the Grizzly into a grassy environment.
For many this is the most natural setting they will see these animals in. The Zoo is one of a handful of zoos devoted to native species and gives a unique perspective on our wildlife.
What do the Museum of Natual History and native fish species have in common? You need to watch to find out!
This prize winner is equally good with hamburger if you don’t have any game available.
City of Chubbuck has designated several new polling places for the upcoming election. Polling places are as follows:
End of 2006 Global Estimates Adults and Children show total HIV infected since 1981 is greater than 77 million and the new infection rate has not slowed. This is information you need to know. In addition, the new infection rate in the United States has not slowed making this issue of extreme importance.
There are 72,000, 6.8% of adults in Idaho with diabetes. The number of cases has doubled since 1995. Education is the key to prevent and managing this devastating disease.
This sausage has a wonderful flavor to complement any breakfast — try it in a breakfast sandwich . . . we did and it was great!
Chef Kirt gives some tips on how to keep your jerky fresh once your done smoking it.
No one will believe this is just something to do with leftovers. These recipes are so good that you’ll want to use them year round!
Pocatello High School chose a unique way to promote their Virtues Program today as they smashed pumpkins from the Fire Department’s ladder truck.
The Exhibit at the Idaho Museum of Natural History will be on display for the next year. It’s a great opportunity to experience our heritage which has actually expanded to today’s practices.
If you don’t like cheese cake or don’t care for pumpkin pie you still need to try this recipe. We had an individual who hates pumpkin pie and an individual who dislikes cheese cake try this and they both loved it! In fact, the rest of us had to fight them to get a taste.
Chef Kirt Martin shows how to make sure your wild turkey remains juicy and tender.
Council Candidates Paul DesFosses, Ralph Lillig, and Eva Nye discuss economic development, infrastructure, and the direction the City’s headed.
Half hour forum with questions ranging from what is the most important trait a councilman must have to traffic and sanitation.
Chris Peirsol, Candidate for Pocatello Council Seat 1 draws some distinctions between himself and Incumbent Ron Frasure. Peirsol talks about his experiences in different organizations and his view on how government should run.
Whether you prefer savory or traditional, Chef Kirt has a recipe for you!
Mr. Lillig gives his unique take on what the City of Pocatello needs and why he’s the best candidate for the Council.
Tom Putnam and Chris Guthrie talk about the early learning grant they received through Target. The free tax filing service that AARP offers is also highlighted as well as the need for volunteers for this great program.
The production is October 18, 19, 20, & 22, 2007 at 7:30 pm at the Century High School Auditorium. Tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for children.
Commissioner Ghan noted that Stroudwater and Associates is still completing their analysis but expects to have their final report shortly. In addition, it’s hoped that the pending agreement that would be between the County, Hospital, and an undisclosed third party would keep construction progressing and prevent a shut down.
Chef Kirt Martin tells us how to prepare, roast, and carve our turkey so that it’s juicy and delicious every time!
Elections for the Mayor of Rexburg are in three weeks. The candidates want you to know what they can do for Rexburg’s future…
74% of American Homes have internet *
57% of these users indicate the internet is their primary source of informatin for products and services they plan to purchase*
Councilwoman Eva Nye talks to Becky Ponkow about issues facing the City.
In their only chance to draw a line in the sand with their opponents, the Twin Falls City Council candidates …
Tender Venison served over a flavorful wild rice and corn latke . . .
Chicken and Apple Sausage Sausage, Dijon Crusted Chicken Breast with Herb Breading topped with Provencal Sauce — Oh My!
Chef Kirt Martin shows how any cook can easily transform a meal into something spectacular. This week’s segment – Spectacular Pork.
How can you go wrong with Salmon?
Elk with a great mushroom duxelle and the plum sauce . . . yum!
This dish is equally good with any type of bird.
Fresh ingredients make this a feast for your family and friends.
At one time this river rivaled the Henry’s Fork near Yellowstone, one of the nations premier trout waters.
Boise is the third largest city in the Pacific Northwest, and as the Gem State’s capitol city, has a huge influence on the rest of the state.
What an early scouting season we had at the Western States Sportsman! With over 30 bucks seen during our filming, this season is shaping up to be a dandy one.
Ever wonder if you children are really attending school? How about their homework? School District 25 has a new tool to help parents stay involved with their children’s education.
Women’s Health Check is a program that helps women take care of themselves.
City Council Meeting from October 9, 2007 includes discussion on increasing utility rates including the possiblity of raising water rates as much as 5%.
Leif Zetterlund, Director of International Aid Services tells about how he and three other missionaries strove to make a difference in the Sudan. Zetterlund talks about the current conditions and some of the successes the organization has seen.
Mushrooms, golden butter, and Kobe Beef . . . how could you go wrong?
Chef Kirt Martin shows how to dress up that shrimp in some great dishes sure to please any seafood lover!
As the Committee gathered information about our District some startling statistics came to light when children in the District were polled:
Ever wonder how fish were counted a century ago? Did you even know we had fish hatcheries a century ago? You need to hear what Dave Meade shares about this upcoming exhibit and other events the IMNH is involved in.
Kearns talks about ordinances, the new Sanitation Department, and growth in the City of Chubbuck
Tami Moore , owner of Fit Beginnings shares how prenatal care helps moms have healthy babies and the importance of keeping fit.
Pocatello City Clerk Rhonda Johnson announced today that absentee voting for Pocatello’s upcoming General Election will begin Tuesday, October 2, 2007…
City of Chubbuck has chosen to set up their Sanitation Department. Watch the Council Meeting to learn more.
Frasure talks about budget, economic development and his small government philosophy.
According to Idaho Kids Count 17.4% of Idaho’s children live below the Federal Poverty Rate and 45% of the families live 200% below Poverty Level. That means 71,000 children are just hoping to get by. Learn more about breaking the cycle . . .
This show has it all including an explosion you won’t want to miss. Also preparing your firearm for the 2007 big game season and “Cooking with Kirt”
Load bearing walls with no support had caused beams to split and crack forcing the group to have a structural engineer make a recommendation on correcting the problem. The solution appears to be additinal footings and an internal steel skeleton to reinforce the structure.
Learn more about a new awareness program through the Southeast District Health Department — it could save your life.
Voice of Reason interview with John O Cotant.
Vickie talks about what is covered under the Lemon Law and how the Better Business Bureau can sometimes help.
Voice of Reason interview with Chubbuck Candidate Kermit Morrison
Voice of Reason interview with Chubbuck Council Candidate Joshua Ellis.
Week in Review interview with Paul DesFosses.
Audio of the Press Conference that was held September 17, 2007
Product reviews on three great products.
Idaho Conservation League and Conservation Voters for Idaho discuss how Global Warming will impact Idaho and what we can do. Audience discussion also included..
Dave Langston interviews Toby Bodreau and Jennifer Jackson from IDFG about the upcoming October Deer and Elk Hunts.
Council Meeting and Supporting Documents.
Kate O’Connor talks about some of the issue surrounding individuals obtaining rare species for pets. The Zoo inherited this curious tortoise when they found it wandering the parking lot.
The Pocatello Zoo continues to have great opportunities to learn and be a great steward of our environment.
Continuing problems with Snake River Sanitation, as well as high costs from PSI have moved the Council in this direction to ensure quality service and cost control.
Warden Brian Underwood takes the Examiner on a tour of the Women’s Prison. Although definately not a vacation spa, women who come here are encouraged to make possitive changes to their lives while they serve their time. As Warden Underwood stated, “If our inmates come back we feel we haven’t done our job.”
United Way keeps its administrative costs at 10% or below — the rest goes directly to the community to support our neighbors.
Kristen Fletcher, Program Manager for the Idaho Museum of Natural History gives a lively rundown on upcoming events for the Museum.
Little did we know that we would land every species of fish in the lake using some of the wonderful products sent to us by Hydra Lure, Grande Bass, Rapala, Lip Ripperz, Road Runner and more.
The weather was hot and YES, the rainbow we caught did make it’s way into the cooler. During the heat of the day and with a low water situation these cold water fish do get stressed and make candidates for the cooler at times.
More than 31,000 people die from this every year . . .
One person is sucessful at this every 16 minutes . . .
For every one completed by your, it is estimated that 100 to 200 attempts are made
Clyde Hall gives an overview of the different art objects and designs of the Native art carried at the Corner Mercantile. Hall describes the process for horse hair pottery, the art of “painting with beads,” and much more.
Take a virtual tour with Becky Ponkow to see how hearing is checked today.
Wonder how Cities decide what their priorities are? Community Reviews are a powerful tool in the box.
August meeting covered the 2008 Marketing Plan, President’s Operations Report, and the Finance Committee Report.
Get involved and help the Battered Woman’s Shelter!
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominent mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominent mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominent mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominent mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominent mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominient mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
Workshop featured Dr. Terry Bowyer, Dr. John Kie, and Rick Kahn – three prominent mule deer experts that share current information on mule deer biology and management tools.
We enjoyed the time of our lives with breathtaking scenery and wildlife and food that rivals the best restuarants in the country.
Thanks to Steve and Kirt for a wonderful day!
Allen talks about his vision for the Airport and building off of the work the City has already done.
Dave gets a fly tying lesson from Buck Goodrich. Let’s go fishin’!
Hour interview with Nate Helm and Bert Huth of Sportsman for Fish and Wildlife Idaho. Answers questions on positions and some of the rumors about the organization swallowing other sporting clubs.
Interviews with Dick Anderson, Cleve Davis, and Ruth Moorhead – all exhibiting wonderful photos of the natural beauty of our area. We also took a tour of the Nature of Idaho Exhibit. If you haven’t been there yet you need to go!
Did you know that all foreign lotteries and sweepstakes are illegal in the United States? If not you need to watch this report!
Come join Kate and friends at the Ice Cream Zoofari, August 11, 2007 from 5:00 to 8:30 pm at the Pocatello Zoo.
Docents are essentially volunteer Teachers in the Museum who are responsible for conducting guided educational Museum tours to groups of all ages.
From possible increases in Ambulance Fees to questions on the policies at the landfill — this meeting had a little for everyone.
During a recent Commissioner’s Meeting, Becky Ponkow asks some key questions about the Portneuf Medical Center Debate.
Opening Ceremony from the Moving Wall.
Idaho Democratic Party is proud to present The 4th Annual Richard Stallings Event featuring Governor Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
First hour is largely the frame work and goals of the process. Second hour gets into the concerns of the Advisory Committee and citizen concerns.
Although the North Yellowstone project is not considered complete; the original terms of the bonds were any money left in the construction fund after three years must be used to repay bonds. The amount would be a total of about $700,000; however, due to the projects still pending the PDA chose to bill administrative fees so that they could still cover any pending costs.
Partners for Prosperity discuss the issue of living wages and the poverty level.
Joe Lupica, President, and John Peel, Senior Vice President, of Stroudwater Capital sit down with Becky Ponkow to explain their role in the current Hospital issue.
Archery Idaho has the largest indoor range in Eastern Idaho. Join us as the ladies get a chance to try their hand with a bow.
The Bannock County community came to the rescue when it looked like the Sherriff’s Youth Camp was not going to be funded this year. For all those that helped — thank you for supporting this worthy program
Join Wayne Carlton, Rockie Jacobson and the crew along with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation at Sportsman’s Warehouse in Pocatello for “Screaming in the Tetons.”
Find out more about the festivities of this great event.
This was an amazing event. With all the perks of Las Vegas and the evening shows, the ICAST50 which is the largest fishing manufacture show in the United States put on a show all unto itself. With two acrobats suspended above the Shakespeare booth, hula dancers from Hawaii, Bill Dance, Ray Scott, Jim Zumbo, Babe Winkleman and others walking the floor this event had it all for the media and buyers.
Did you realize Idaho was once coast line?
Mary Howell from the South District Health Department and Ken Fagnant, Area Field Officer, Idaho Homeland Security, talk about the preparations in Southeast Idaho to be ready for disaster – natural or manmade.
Both teams played like champions, congratulations to both teams and their coaches.
Even though the District got voter approval for a $1 million increase in funds, high health insurance and utility costs still caused a shortfall which was covered by reserves.
Pocatello Mayor Roger Chase gives an update on the City which includes the budget process, possible fishing ponds, Hoku’s plans for hiring within our community, Costco, and some insightful comments about the pending Hospital decision and its importance to Pocatello’s citizens and economy.
Individuals representing different groups from Union Reps to ISU Family Practice Instructors to City Councilmen all give input for the process.
Jon D. Adamson gives insight in the Real Estate Market
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Maureen Spivack, Managing Director, Global Healthcare, Investment Banking Department, UBS Investment Bank talks to Commissioners Larry Ghan, Steve Hadley, and Lin Whitworth and answers questions pertaining to how banks rate bonds determine eligibility for funding.
Are you interested in a career in Energy? This may be the program for you!
Did you know that PRT offers service as far south as Bear Lake? Did you know that PRT serves about 14,000 square miles of route in a 7 county area?
Suzie Vigliaturo and Frances Ashcroft give an over view of this great event.
Congested traffic, road construction, just plain old distractions all contribute to the accidents that seem to occur daily.
Did you know that the cost of medical care for HIV patients increases by $12 billion per year in the United States alone? Did you know that 70% of all high school graduates have already had at least one sexual encounter? If not there’s info you need to know!
Dave Langston and the gang get the first shot at the R100 and test some products as well.
Did you know that Muscular Dystrophy actually describes many different diseases including ALS? Help “Jerry’s Kids” and get involved today!
Here’s a tease of some of the footage we shot. We had a great time!
Due to the recent mauling in Utah, the Examiner felt it was important to let people know how to stay safe as we camp in the wild. Dave Langston gives some important information every camper should know.
Dave gives his signature product reviews and Roger Berends from Sportsman’s Warehouse talks about the upcoming Screamin’ in the Tetons event.
Chubbuck Councilman Kent Kearns talks about what motivated him to encourage the Council to consider new ordinances on what type of lighting should be used throughout the City.
Public Forum on Bannock County Hospital – features, Zachary G. Parris, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Bannock County; Neil P. Moss, Executive Director of Idaho Health Facilities; Neill F. Piland, Dr. PH, Research Professor, Institute of Rural Health, ISU. – CHANNEL 12 PRODUCTION.
Tom Putnam also puts out a plea to the community to contact Governor Otter in support of the Parents as Teachers program.
End of 2006 Global Estimates of Adults and Children put the Total HIV infected since 1981 at over 77 million, another 40 million are living with HIV/AIDS, new infections in 2006 were a staggering 4.3 million. What you need to know because AIDS hasn’t gone anywhere.
Jon D. Adamson gives insight in the Real Estate Market
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Women in the Outdoors, a branch the National Wild Turkey Federation will be holding an event called the Blackfoot River WMA. Learn about dutch oven cooking, GPS Orienteiring, fly fishing, trap shooting, sarchery, and more!
Becky Ponkow gives a scathing synopsis of the Public Meeting and the performance of the League of Women Voters.
Kelly Head, Regional Director of Belmont Care Centers gives a short history on how we dealt with the Developmentally Disabled and the improvements in today’s care.
Jo Lynn Anderson and Crickett Hawkins explain the process and why assessments increased this year.
John Sigler and Cindy Campbell give great insight on some of the things we can do to be good stewards of our water.
Mayor England gives great news on the Joint Powers Agreement for the North County Sewer.
Did you know plasma is a form of matter? That Idaho once had sea life? If not, you NEED to watch this interview!
Zoo Camp 2007, Keeper Chats, Scavenger Hunts and much more! The Zoo is definately the place to be this summer.
Stock reports for Eastern Idaho Rivers.
Mike McLendon gives an update on the Fisher House Project and the and the current fund raisers for the project. In addition Mike talks about the Taste of Idaho celebration and the upcoming 4th of July events.
City of Pocatello Chief Financial Officer, Dave Swindell tells us how the process works to determine what City Utility Rates should be and the recommendations of staff to increase the rates by a modest amount.
Brian Underwood, Warden of Pocatello Women’s Correctional Center talks about the philosophy of the Prison, some of the programs designed to keep inmates from reoffending when released, and other aspects of the Correctional system in Idaho.
Councilman Lyon talks about some of the issues around Utility Rates, the proposed Police Station, and the Airport.
Akiane’s Touring Art Exhibit will be at:
Shilling House Reception Center
214 S University Ave.
Blackfoot, ID
$5 per person or $20 per family
Kathy Downes from Bright Tomorrows gives us a heads up on a great time. Program also deals with what Bright Tomorrows is, the status of their new location, and the services they offer.
Capella’s proposal includes a $50 million payment to Bannock County for a five year lease, upon approval by voters – a new hospital completed by 2012, and keeping the existing workforce. Learn more about their vision and the answers to our questions.
The above video is our first attempt at filming the Council Meeting so there are a few issues that will be addressed in the future. We felt however, that the video was good enough to post so that the Citizens could see what the City’s up to.
Southeastern District Health Department Announces New Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Program in Bannock County Arthritis Foundation Self-Help Class
The Bannock County Commissioners conduct their regular meeting and answer questions the Bannock County Ambulance, the Joint Powers Agreement between Pocatello, Chubbuck and Bannock County for the North Bannock County Sewer Project, and upcoming meetings pertaining to Portneuf Regional Medical Center.
Dave Millican gives some great recommendations on upcoming releases.
Interested in where the hot fishing spots are in Eastern Idaho? Don’t miss this broadcast!
Steve Schmidt from Idaho Fish and Game in Idaho Falls outlines plans for a new fishing pond in Idaho Falls and efforts to raise funds to make the pond a reality.
With Dave Langston, owner of the fastest growing outdoor show, web site and publication in Idaho and top pro staff Van
Tillotson both teaching and entertaining the crowd, the show went off without a hitch.
Gary Moore, Bannock County Emergency Manager, outlines what the County is doing in preparation of a disaster.
In observance of May 25, National Missing Children’s Day, The School of Hairstyling, Will join with other cosmetology schools nationwide to raise money for the Center. Each haircut will cost $7.50 and $1.00 of each haircut will be donated to the center
For more information on the cut-a-thon, call 208-232-9170 or email
Heart disease is the number one killer of women in America. Steve Gudmundson tells you why.
Captain Sanford outlines the responsibilities of Fire Departments and the increasing demands on EMT services. He also talks about the Open House which will feature a lot for the whole family to enjoy and learn about.
Bud Robinson from Downwind Archery details how to choose the right bow, different accessories, and what the costs of a good bow really are.
Sean Ellis from the Idaho Farm Bureau discusses the importance of alfalfa to our economy and what the decision really means. Mr. Ellis also discusses field burning another hot top in our farm communities.
Carol Baldwin, PhD, Associate Registrar at the University of Idaho, Idaho Falls talks about the different programs offered at U of I, what a “Center” is, and the U of I mission.
John Brady owner of Brady’s Plant Ranch gives excellent pointers on flowering plants, vegetable garden timing, and effective, inexpensive ways to water your garden.
Tracy McCulloch talks about Teen Pregnancy Prevention and the PEAK program.
Meth is addictive because of what it does with Dopamine levels.
“NOT EVEN ONCE” is important because that’s all it takes to sustain permanent brain damage. It’s not if anyone that trys Meth will have brain damage.
Dave and Ron Facer talk about how to preserve you’re trophies.
Dave brings his picks for the week.
Heidi and Beverly spearhead a great service for veterans and their families. In addition, they updated us on the status of the Fisher House that will be located in Salt Lake City.
Wondering why there was no Grocery Tax Relief or what the funding for education was for . . . Rep. James Ruchti tells you.
Author Shirle Anderson talks about the importance of belief.
Farmer’s Market opens this Saturday, May 5th. Elvis has left the Building to provide entertainment.
Street maintenance and repair are the center piece of the program. Steve Szmanski tells us what to expect so that we can all have a great summer with as little delay as possible.
Kate O’Connor talks about the Pocatello Zoo Education, the Zoo’s 75th Anniversary, and the Migratory Bird Day Celebration. Kate also brought in one of the smallest owls we’ve ever seen!
Jon D. Adamson gives insight in the Real Estate Market
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SCORE is a great service that helps individuals set up their own business. A definate head start for new Entrepreneurs.
Matt Hunter talks about the Annual Chubbuck and Pocatello Community Clean Up and how you can get involved.
Program promotes self esteem in young girls through goal setting and other activities.
Dave Langston Reviews Products and interviews the Southern Idaho Rangers. Beautiful antique guns and information on the Sport Shooting competitions.
Did you know officials expect a Pandemic Flu outbreak to spread worldwide in as little as 3 weeks? This is information you need to know.
Councilman Larry Lyon talks ab