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  2. Sweet, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Sweet is an unincorporated community in Gem County, Idaho, United States. It is located in open countryside 10 mi (16 km) northeast of Emmett , along a county highway 8 miles due north of its intersection with State Highway 52 .

  3. Ross Erin Butler Sr. - Wikipedia

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    In March 1946 Ross left Idaho Power to join F. Nephi Grigg and his brother, Golden, to form Grigg Bros. & Butler in real estate and insurance sales. [6] He also worked to promote Grigg Bros. Produce, a sweet corn operation which eventually became Ore-Ida Foods, Inc. Ross managed the Grigg Bros. & Butler operation and served as corporate secretary and on the board of directors of Ore-Ida Foods.

  4. Edgar Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Wilson was born February 25, 1861, to parents Ellen and Matthew Wilson. [1] His family included two sisters and a brother. [2]Edgar's father, Matthew Wilson, joined the Union Army in 1862, and one account suggests he was wounded and captured at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, in 1863.

  5. Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Sweet was instrumental in obtaining the University of Idaho for Moscow and was the first president of its board of regents (1889–1893). [ 18 ] Tom McCall (1913–1983), governor of Oregon (1967–1975), was a young reporter in Moscow for five years (1937–1942) for the News-Review and the Daily Idahonian .

  6. Bill Trumbo - Wikipedia

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    William Roy Trumbo (September 17, 1939 – October 28, 2018) [1] was an American college basketball coach and athletics director in the western United States, primarily in California and Hawaii, and coached at the Division I level for three seasons at Idaho.

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  8. Willis Sweet - Wikipedia

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    Willis Sweet (January 1, 1856 – July 9, 1925) was the first United States Representative elected from Idaho following statehood in 1890. Sweet served as a Republican in the House from 1890 to 1895, representing the state at-large.

  9. Jim Killingsworth - Wikipedia

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    In March 1971, he was hired as head coach at Idaho State in the Big Sky Conference, succeeding Dan Miller. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In his six seasons in Pocatello , Killingsworth led the Bengals to a 109–54 (.669) record, including three Big Sky regular-season titles and the second tournament title in 1977 .