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  2. Orofino, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Orofino oro-FEE-noh; ("fine gold" [ore] in Spanish) is a city in and the county seat of Clearwater County, [4] Idaho, United States, along Orofino Creek and the north bank of the Clearwater River. It is the major city within the Nez Perce Indian Reservation .

  3. Idaho Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Correctional Institution-Orofino (ICIO) (19] is a modified old state school and hospital mental health building in Orofino. [13] [20] A new wing was added in 1988. It is a standard prison designed for male offenders of all custody levels.

  4. Cecil Andrus - Wikipedia

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    After his discharge from the Navy, Andrus moved to Orofino in northern Idaho, where he worked in the timber industry in a variety of jobs at a sawmill his father co-owned. [12] After the sawmill closed, [15] Andrus switched to the insurance industry in 1963, [12] and moved his family down the Clearwater River to Lewiston in 1966. [16] [17]

  5. BG&CM Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Spalding is located about 10 miles (16 km) east of Lewiston, which is at Idaho's western border with Washington. BGCM connects with Great Northwest Railroad at Spalding. BGCM also operates the portion of the former Camas Prairie Railroad which runs from Spalding to Orofino, then to Kooskia along the river grade of the Clearwater River.

  6. List of hospitals in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Orofino: 23: Level IV [5] Critical access hospital [4] Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center: Idaho Falls: 289: Level II [5] Level II [5] Level I [5] Franklin County ...

  7. Clearwater County, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Elias D. Pierce and Wilbur F. Bassett made the first discovery of gold in Idaho, on Orofino Creek (Canal Gulch) in 1860, 1 mile (2 km) north of present-day Pierce. Until 1904, Clearwater County was part of Shoshone County to the north. It was annexed by Nez Perce County for several years and then was established as a new county in 1911. [3]