The Benefits of Successfully Paying Child Support

An unfortunate consequence of divorce is the impact that it has on the children of the separated family. Because they love both parents, it is difficult for these children to understand the changes that have occurred within their family, especially after a custody battle (which we recommend to be as civil and collaborative as possible).…

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5 Important Strategies to Prevent Restaurant Burglaries

Restaurants must keep themselves safe with good business practices. They can do so in a variety of ways. Some are more effective than others, but they are worth every expense. Here are five ways a restaurant can prevent burglaries. Employee Training Employees can be trained for a crisis. They can be taught how to respond…

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5 High-Paying Industries Ripe for Entrepreneurs

The dream of becoming an entrepreneur is nothing without a plan. When you’re thinking of starting a business or a career, it helps to know which industries favor start-ups. It’s true your business could fail, but your chance of success improves when you’re in a strong industry. Here are some industries that entrepreneurs might want…

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5 Reasons Idaho Falls is the Best Place to Live

Americans are always trying to find the next best thing. Crowning a city to be named king as the best place to live in America is hard to come by. There are many measurements and factors that play into how any city is of the top caliber, but these are some reasons why Idaho Falls…

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Business Breach

Whether it’s credit card information being stolen from your online business or extreme situations where hackers take control of a site and hold it for ransom, online and technological security has become very important in today’s business world. Because of this, businesses big and small are evaluating their site security and looking for ways to…

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Protesters Fail to Disrupt Trump Inauguration

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Over 90 protesters were arrested today by Washington DC police during the presidential inauguration events. With over 10,000 police and DHS security professionals, President Trump’s inauguration was a success. Planned disruption by professional protest organizers failed to stop America’s peaceful transition of power. The partisan effort to diminish President Trump’s victory was led by  67…

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US to build $1.6B East Idaho facility for warships’ nuclear waste

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IDAHO FALLS — Site preparation on a new $1.65 billion Expended Core Facility that handles fuel waste from the nation’s fleet of nuclear-powered warships will begin in 2017, the Navy and U.S. Department of Energy announced Tuesday. Located at the Naval Reactors Facility at the Idaho National Laboratory, the new facility will support the Naval…

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Bannock County Elections 2016

Bannock County Elections Idaho

POCATELLO — November elections are only a few weeks away, and the race for the White House isn’t the only contest on the ballot. Bannock County residents will decide several key positions in the state legislature and county government as well. Early walk-in voting is already underway at the Bannock County Elections Office. This year…

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In Defense of the AR-15 Rifle Against Calls For Assault Weapon Ban

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Critics Call for Banning the AR-15 Rifle In the wake of the terrorist attack in Orlando, Florida by a radicalized Islamic murderer, the AR-15 has been vilified by the president and his hopeful successor, Hillary Clinton. This tragic event follows an increasing awareness of painful loss resulting from mass killings by individuals whose hearts and minds…

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Alabama Mom’s Charges Resulting From Medical Marijuana Use Dismissed

Alabama Mom’s Charges Are Dropped, But Only After an Arduous Battle by Nina Martin ProPublica, June 2, 2016, 10:29 a.m. Sixteen months after her arrest, Katie Darovitz 2014 one of at least 500 women prosecuted under Alabama’s toughest-in-the-nation chemical endangerment law 2014 has had her case dismissed. Darovitz’s story, first chronicled by ProPublica last year,…

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