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EarthquakeSALT LAKE, Utah (KIFI) — A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck near the Utah-Wyoming border overnight, just as the Beehive State was waking up. According to the United States Geological Survey, the quake began around 7:49 AM. The epicenter was located just under 25 miles south of Evanston, Wyoming, over 8 miles deep. A 4.7 magnitude quake can often be felt but rarely causes damage, according to seismologists. Forecasters with the USGS expect at leas…See the Story
4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Utah-Wyoming Border Thursday Morning
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Eagle, Idaho · EagleBOISE, Idaho (KIFI) – Rats and rodents were front and center at a public hearing today in Boise.As reports of a rat infestation in the Treasure Valley flood the media, Ada County Director of Weed & Pest Abatement Adam Schroeder said the county is not currently authorized to target the rat population, nor have they been named an invasive species. He played video of rats crawling around inside a home in northwest Boise.“It's very alarming when, yo…See the Story
‘Oh rats!’: Confronting a rodent infestation in western Idaho
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Police · CheyenneA handcuffed man in the back of a Cheyenne police vehicle allegedly managed to retrieve a gun in his pants and use it to end his own life Sunday morning, the Cheyenne Police Department said Friday. The announcement, which came via the department’s Facebook page, didn’t share the dead man’s identity. The Laramie County Coroner’s Office later released a statement identifying the man as Aiden Hall, 22. The Cheyenne Police Department’s spokesperson…See the Story
Handcuffed man uses gun to kill himself in Cheyenne police vehicle, department says
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