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    Locals gather at the John J. Easley Memorial Gymnasium for TVCC’s annual Turkey Trot in 2019. Per tradition, this year’s trot will be on Thanksgiving morning, starting at 9 a.m. at the gym, with pre-registration open at 7 a.m.

    Locals gather at the John J. Easley Memorial Gymnasium for TVCC’s annual Turkey Trot in 2019. Per tradition, this year’s trot will be on Thanksgiving morning, starting at 9 a.m. at the gym, with pre-registration open at 7 a.m.
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    Editor’s note: Game times are subject to change based on numerous conditions, including weather. Read morePrep schedule Dec. 2-3, 2025
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    NEW PLYMOUTH — Families of the victims of a double homicide in New Plymouth in 2022 may finally see justice for their loved ones, as a person has been arrested in connection with the case. Read moreMan in custody for unsolved double homicide case in New Plymouth from 2022
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    NEW PLYMOUTH — At about 8 a.m. Nov. 24, fire crews were dispatched to a fire the Double Diamond Saloon. The caller stated that there was smoke rolling out of the windows of the business on Nor… Read moreFire in New Plymouth destroys 2 businesses, damages another
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    ONTARIO — For the first time in the history of Treasure Valley Community College volleyball program, the Chukars landed the championship title for teams in the Northwest Athletic Conference. S… Read moreChukars win NWAC crown
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    ONTARIO — Sen. Mike McLane, R-Powell Butte announced that he and Rep. Mark Owens, R-Crane, will host town halls across the district. Read moreLocal legislators visit Ontario for town hall
    Editor’s note: This article has been updated from an earlier version about where the games will take place, which will be in Redmond, Oregon. Read moreAdrian and Harper football teams make it to championship round
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    Longtime volunteer for Festival of Trees Cheryl Farley, left, pauses for a photo with the diamond dot portrait of Santa she made with Fran Halcom, who purchased the artwork on the opening day … Read moreCreativity at the heart of Festival of Trees
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    Editor’s note: This article has been updated since it was first published on Nov. 21 to update the year the building was built, which is 30 years prior to what Idaho Dept. of Lands claims on i… Read moreState to auction former Payette armory; County tried to buy in 2024 to ease crowding at courthouse
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    In its regular meeting Nov. 20, Commissioners of the Oregon Liquor & Cannabis Commission, finalized new hemp product registration rules. These rules, established under House Bill 4121 (HB … Read moreOLCC announces hemp registry with new rules starting Jan. 1
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