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  • 1 month ago | seattletimes.com | Victoria Palmer |Jolie Lansdowne

    History supports President Donald Trump’s use of tariffs to protect domestic businesses and stimulate the U.S. economy. Washington state would do well to align with Trump’s policy and support its businesses. While we acknowledge the uproar heard around the country over the strong tactics the president used while implementing his policies in his first 100 days, it will take time to see these efforts come to fruition.

  • 2 months ago | rexburgstandardjournal.com | Victoria Palmer

    The gym at Hillcrest High School will be filled with the sound of bells this Saturday as the Big Sky Handbell Festival commences. The handbell ringers will rehearse beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday and will play all day until 7 p.m, said Leah Zumberge, director of the handbell choir at First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls. The Saturday rehearsal and concert are both free and open to the public. kAm%96 q:8 $<J u6DE:G2= EJA:42==J E2<6D A=246 :? |@?E2?2[ 3FE E9:D J62C :E H:== E2<6 A=246 :? 62DE6C?

  • 2 months ago | bigcountrynewsconnection.com | Victoria Palmer

    The gym at Hillcrest High School will be filled with the sound of bells this Saturday as the Big Sky Handbell Festival commences. The handbell ringers will rehearse beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday and will play all day until 7 p.m, said Leah Zumberge, director of the handbell choir at First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls. The Saturday rehearsal and concert are both free and open to the public. The Big Sky Festival typically takes place in Montana, but this year it will take place in eastern Idaho.

  • 2 months ago | postregister.com | Victoria Palmer

    The gym at Hillcrest High School will be filled with the sound of bells this Saturday as the Big Sky Handbell Festival commences. The handbell ringers will rehearse beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday and will play all day until 7 p.m, said Leah Zumberge, director of the handbell choir at First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls. The Saturday rehearsal and concert are both free and open to the public. The Big Sky Festival typically takes place in Montana, but this year it will take place in eastern Idaho.

  • 2 months ago | idahostatejournal.com | Victoria Palmer

    The gym at Hillcrest High School will be filled with the sound of bells this Saturday as the Big Sky Handbell Festival commences. The handbell ringers will rehearse beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday and will play all day until 7 p.m, said Leah Zumberge, director of the handbell choir at First Presbyterian Church of Idaho Falls. The Saturday rehearsal and concert are both free and open to the public. The Big Sky Festival typically takes place in Montana, but this year it will take place in eastern Idaho.

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Rett Nelson

Editor and Reporter at East Idaho News

Rett Nelson primarily covers news in Idaho, United States, particularly in the central and southern regions including areas around Boise and Twin Falls.

Logan Ramsey

News Reporter at East Idaho News

Logan Ramsey primarily covers news in the Eastern Idaho region, including areas around Idaho Falls and Pocatello, Idaho, United States.

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Shelbie Harris

Staff Reporter at Idaho State Journal

Shelbie Harris primarily covers news in the Magic Valley region of Idaho, United States, including areas around Twin Falls and Jerome.

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Daniel V. Ramirez

Journalist at Freelance

Daniel V. Ramirez primarily covers news in the Idaho Falls area, including surrounding regions in Idaho, United States.

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Conner Nuckols

Multimedia Journalist and Producer at KIFI-TV (Idaho Falls, ID)

Multimedia Journalist and Producer at WXPI-TV (Idaho Falls, ID)

Conner Nuckols primarily covers news in the Idaho Falls area including surrounding locations in Idaho, United States.

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