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More Elk Killed in Idaho After Eating Japanese Yew
More Elk Killed in Idaho After Eating Japanese Yew
More Elk Killed in Idaho After Eating Japanese Yew
  UPDATE 2/08: The Idaho Department of Fish and Game issued a correction to a comment a conservation officer made. The department said it would not be able to reimburse homeowners for the cost of removing Japanese Yew from their property. Fish and Game said they do not have the funds. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KLIX) Idaho wildlife officials say eight elk have died after eating a decorative shrub near Id
Cattle Fell Victim to Cave Canyon Fire
Cattle Fell Victim to Cave Canyon Fire
Cattle Fell Victim to Cave Canyon Fire
(KLIX)- A number of head of cattle located in the South Hills were killed as a result of the Cave Canyon Fire. Minidoka Fire Complex Management officials have confirmed that 20 head of cattle died from the fire. However, NewsRadio 1310 has received unconfirmed reports that the death toll could be much higher than that...
Idaho Cattle Industry Looks Beefy
Idaho Cattle Industry Looks Beefy
Idaho Cattle Industry Looks Beefy
(KLIX)- Cattlemen from all across the state of Idaho are meeting in Twin Falls This week. A number of meetings and seminars are being held on Idaho’s cattle industry. Right now things are looking up for ranchers in the state. Idaho Cattle Association President Richard Savage says many have found business in markets outside of the United States...
Will “Mad Cow” Case Affect Idaho?
Will “Mad Cow” Case Affect Idaho?
Will “Mad Cow” Case Affect Idaho?
The first confirmed case of mad cow disease in the U.S. in six years has shown up in California.  Officials are still investigating how the dairy cow contracted the disease. The government is stressing there is no threat to human health because no meat from the animal was ever headed for the food supply. The cow was already dead and since it was a dairy cow, the infected animal does not pose a hea
Idaho Court Upholds Conviction Of Shoshone Woman
Idaho Court Upholds Conviction Of Shoshone Woman
Idaho Court Upholds Conviction Of Shoshone Woman
(AP) An appellate court has upheld the conviction of a southern Idaho woman serving seven years in prison for stealing cattle. The Idaho Court of Appeals issued a ruling Tuesday in the case of Traci Hadden, who says her trial should have been moved from Lincoln County due to the publicity  surrounding her in a separate case, where she was charged with plotting to kill her former father-in-law... R