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  2. LGBTQ rights in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2014, the voters of Pocatello, by a 50.41% to 49.59% vote, rejected Proposition 1, an initiative that would have repealed the city's ordinance that prohibits discrimination with regard to housing, employment and public accommodations based on a person's sexual orientation or gender identity and gender expression.

  3. Idaho Falls, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Falls is the fourth most populous city in Idaho and the county seat of Bonneville County. It is the state's most populous city outside the Boise metropolitan area . [ 4 ] As of the 2020 census , the population of Idaho Falls was 64,818. [ 2 ]

  4. List of cities and counties in the United States offering an ...

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    On February 29, 2000, citing Title VII case law, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, which covers Alaska, Arizona, California, Idaho, Guam, Hawaii, Montana, Nevada, the Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon and Washington, ruled that a transgender woman serving a prison sentence appropriately stated a claim of sex ...

  5. Internet innovation in Idaho Falls? This city has a long ...

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    The fiber-optic revolution in Bonneville County can trace its roots back to 1900, when the fledgling city of Idaho Falls decided to build a hydroelectric plant. (Part 2) | Opinion

  6. Idaho Falls Idaho Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Idaho Falls Idaho Temple (formerly the Idaho Falls Temple) is a temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Idaho Falls, Idaho. The intent to build the temple was announced on March 3, 1937, by church president Heber J. Grant during the church's general conference. It is the church's tenth constructed and eighth operating ...

  7. Local government in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Once a city reaches 5,000 in population, it may submit a ballot petition to create a "city charter" and operate under home rule status (they will maintain that status even if the population falls under 5,000) and may choose its own form of government (weak or strong mayor-council, commission, council-manager).

  8. Territorial evolution of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Territorial evolution of Idaho. An enlargeable map of the United States after the Constitution of the United States was ratified on March 4, 1789. An enlargeable map of the United States after the Treaty of 1818 took effect on January 30, 1819. An enlargeable map of the United States after the Adams–Onís Treaty took effect on February 22, 1821.

  9. Idaho Falls metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Idaho Falls metropolitan area. The Idaho Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in eastern Idaho, anchored by the city of Idaho Falls. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 154,855. It is just north of the Pocatello, Idaho Metropolitan Area. [1][2]