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  2. The coalition advocating for the Boise-Salt Lake City service had felt the region was well-positioned to receive the $500,000 grant. What they heard was not what actually happened.

  3. 1934 Hansel Valley earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The mainshock is depicted by a United States Geological Survey isoseismal map with a relatively small zone with the maximum felt intensity of VIII (Severe) at the north end of the Great Salt Lake. Salt Lake City and the extreme southern portion of Idaho lay in the intensity VI (Strong) zone and Pocatello, Idaho lay just to the north within the ...

  4. List of fugitives from justice who disappeared - Wikipedia

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    Leader of the Dodge City Gang, a group of gamblers and gunfighters who ruled over the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico between 1879 and 1880, in which they committed a variety of crimes including robberies, murders and thefts. In the summer of 1880, local citizens formed a vigilante group and drove Brown out of the state, with his ultimate fate ...

  5. Winter Olympics are returning to Salt Lake City. Will Idaho ...

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    Salt Lake City hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002, giving Idahoans a front-row seat. Many Olympians trained in Sun Valley, and the U.S. women’s hockey team played an exhibition in Boise before ...

  6. Eastern Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Idaho is a solidly Republican region, even more so than the rest of the state. Besides Teton County voting for Barack Obama in 2008 and Joe Biden in 2020, no county in the region has voted for a Democratic presidential nominee since the landslide election of 1964, which was also the last time the region as well as the state of Idaho as a whole voted for the candidate of the Democratic ...

  7. Interstate 84 in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    On May 1, 1980, I-80N was renumbered to I-84 to eliminate confusion with the western section of the non-suffixed I-80, which split from I-80N in Salt Lake City and continued west to San Francisco. [26] The change was approved by AASHTO in July 1977 and resulted in the replacement of 1,000 signs along the freeway in Idaho. [27] [28]