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Nuclear Medicine Coming To Pocatello - KPVI-TV
ISU and Positron Systems have teamed up to bring the manufacturing of the Molly-99 isotope to Pocatello, which is used in 85 percent of all nuclear medical procedures. Pam Crowell, Vice President of research for ISU: "The scientists here have developed...
- Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Blackfoot - Idaho - KIDK
By Jennifer McGraw IDAHO FALLS - "We tend to think of Titanic as an event that happened nearly a hundred years ago, but in reality the ship's story is still unfolding. There are still new chapters being written almost every day," says Charles Haas,...
Wildcats place second in Pocatello - The Bozeman Daily Chronicle
By Chronicle Staff The Big Sky Wildcats 12-and-under travel baseball team returned home with second-place trophies after last weekend's performance in Pocatello, Idaho, that hosted 19 teams from Utah, Idaho and Nevada. The Wildcats were the only...
- Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Blackfoot - Idaho - KIDK
By Steven Pope TETON COUNTY - It's estimated 30 staff positions and a handful of school programs depend on this levy vote passing. A $2 million levy is in place currently, if Tuesday's vote passes, it will bump to $2.6 million....
Pocatello Police Detective Hearing - LocalNews8.com
By Michelle Costa, Local News 8 Reporter POCATELLO - A member of the Pocatello Police Department is hoping justice will be served, this time, for himself. A few months ago, Lieutenant Steve Findley was demoted from Captain to Lieutenant....
WRHS golfers grab silver for best team finish - Idaho Mountain Express and Guide
Wood River was in third place behind Moscow and two-time defending state champion Pocatello after Monday's first 18 holes. But the Wolverines (652 strokes) improved their lot Tuesday and hung on to finish five strokes behind State 4A champion Moscow...
Local Church Holds Law Enforcement Sunday Service - KPVI-TV
The Calvary Church in Pocatello is holding a Law Enforcement Sunday service. Anyone who wants to attend is more then welcome to stop by. It starts at 10 am Sunday morning with a call to worship, followed by a short speech by Pocatello Police Chief JR...
Officials put accreditation of museum on hold - KPVI-TV
AP - May 14, 2009 2:34 PM ET POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) - Officials with the American Association of Museums say the Idaho Museum of Natural History is too undermanned to properly care for its many collections and therefore won't receive accreditation....
ISU Enrollment Way Up for Spring 2009 Semester - LocalNews8.com
By Genevieve Judge, Local News 8 Reporter POCATELLO - Some good news coming from Idaho State University, enrollment for the spring 2009 semester is way up. Record head counts of 14209 students were in classes during spring semester 2009....
Local Chrysler Dealerships Doing Well - LocalNews8.com
Ones like Lithia Dodge in Pocatello and Ron Sayer dodge in Idaho Falls will remain open. For them the outlook isn't so bleak. The employees at Ron Sayer say business is so good that they're not surprised to find out that they weren't on the chopping...

Chief Pocatello

Chief Pocatello (1815–October 1884) was a leader of the Shoshoni, a Native American people in western North America. He led attacks against early settlers during a time of increasing strife between emigrants and Native Americans. After making peace with the United States, he moved his people to their present reservation in Idaho and led the Shoshoni during their struggle to survive following their relocation. The city of Pocatello, Idaho is named in his honor.

Pocatello was born in present-day northwestern Utah. He was the leader of the Shoshoni at the time of the arrival of the Mormons into Utah in the late 1840s. In 1850s he led a series of attacks against emigrant parties in the Utah Territory and along the Oregon Trail. He gained a reputation among Mormon leaders and Indian agents as a leader of an "outlaw" band of Native Americans. Brigham Young, the leader of the Mormons, attempted a policy of reconciliation and appeasement of the Shoshoni, but the arrival of the United States Army in the Utah Territory in 1858 exacerbated tensions between the emigrants and the Shoshoni.

In January 1863, Pocatello received advance notice of the advance of U.S. Army troops from Fort Douglas under Colonel Patrick Edward Connor, who had set out to "chastise" the Shoshoni. Pocatello was able to lead his people out of harm's way from the Army, thus avoiding the catastrophe of the Bear River Massacre. Pocatello sued for peace after pursuit from the Army. Pocatello agreed to relocate his people to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation along the Snake River. Although the U.S. government had promised $5,000 in annual supplies, the relief rarely arrived, forcing continuing suffering and struggle among the Shoshoni.

In 1875, faced with starvation among his people, Pocatello led them to the Mormon missionary farm of George Hill in Corinne, Utah, with the hope that a mass conversion of his people to Mormonism would alleviate his people's suffering. Although the missionaries willingly baptised the Shoshoni, the local population of white settlers did not receive the Shoshoni openly and agitated for their expulsion. In response, the U.S. Army forced the Shoshoni to return to the Fort Hall Reservation.

In the late 1870s Pocatello granted a right-of-way to Jay Gould to extend the Utah and Northern Railway across the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. The extension of the railroad was motivated by the increasing flood of settlers into the Idaho Territory following the discovery of gold. The city of Pocatello, Idaho, founded along the railroad during this time, is named for him.

After his death in 1884, Pocatello's body was interred in a deep spring in Idaho along with his clothing, guns, knives, and hunting equipment. Eighteen horses were also slaughtered and put into the spring on top of his body.

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Pocatello National Forest

Pocatello National Forest was established as the Pocatello Forest Reserve by the General Land Office in Idaho and Utah on September 5, 1903 with 49,920 acres. After the transfer of federal forests to the U.S. Forest Service in 1905,it became a National Forest on March 4, 1907. On July 1, 1908 Port Neuf National Forest and part of Bear River National Forest were added. On July 1, 1915 the entire forest was transferred to Cache National Forest and the name was discontinued. The lands are presently included in Caribou National Forest and Wasatch-Cache National Forest.

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Pocatello Womens Correctional Center

Pocatello Women’s Correctional Center (PWCC) is an Idaho prison for women. It was opened by the Idaho Department of Correction in April 1994. It is designed specifically to house all custody levels of female offenders. This facility is the first of its kind for the Department of Corrections, and it is designed specifically to meet the special needs of female offenders and their programs.

The facility has an operating capacity of 299 inmates and is located in the southwestern portion of Pocatello in the state of Idaho.

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Pocatello Parks and recreation

The department of parks and recreation in Pocatello (), is a government agency that is responsible for managing fourteen parks in Pocatello as well as providing recreational activities to the community. There are many places to go and programs that are available to its citizens.

Pocatello has a rich history that date back to the early west. The city itself was founded in 1889 and has been considered the “Gateway to the Northwest.” (Welcome to the city of Pocatello) The city of Pocatello was named after a Native American chief. In recent years, Pocatello has become a growing community that could be the fourth largest city in Idaho. With this growth the city has implemented the department of parks and recreation to beautify and diversify the community as well as giving its citizens access to many parks and recreation.

The main offices for the department are located at 144 Wilson St Pocatello, ID 83201. It is off of Oak Street. The offices are located in the community recreation center building. Once you walk in the building, they are to your left.

There are fourteen parks run and managed by the Pocatello Department of Parks and Recreation.

Alameda Park is located on Wayne & Pine. This park has a covered pavilion with around 10 picnic tables, two barbecues, public restrooms, a playground, a sand volleyball area, horseshoe pits, two ball fields, a walk path and is accessible to electricity hookup.

Sister City Park is located on Pocatello Cr Rd on Marigold. This park has a covered pavilion with around fifteen picnic tables, a barbecue, electricity hookups, water hookups, portable restrooms, a playground area, horseshoe pits and a jog trail.

Upper Ross Park is located on S. 5th west side just passed Fredrigil Rd. This park has a covered pavilion with around fifteen picnic tables, two barbecues, electricity hookups, water hookups, restrooms, a playground area, a volleyball area, and a new frisbee golf course.

Pleasureland Park is located on 2700 So. 2nd. This park has a covered pavilion with about ten picnic tables, a barbecue area, electricity hookups, water hookups, a portable restrooms—one of which is handicap accessible, a jungle gym and swing in the playground, and ball fields.

Raymond Park is located on Riverside & Carson. This park has a covered pavilion with around fifteen picnic tables, one barbecue, electricity hookups, water hookups, public restrooms, a playground area, a volleyball area, horseshoe pits, and there are four tennis courts nearby.

Centennial Park is located on Grant & Idaho Street. This park has a covered pavilion with around fifteen picnic tables, a barbecue, electricity hookups, water hookups, restrooms, a playground area, a volleyball area, and has ball fields that are close by.

Ok Ward East is located on 1400 W. Quinn Rd. This park has a covered pavilion with around twelve picnic tables, a barbecue, electricity hookups, water hookups, restrooms, a playground area, a volleyball area, horseshoe pits, ball fields that are nearby, and a jogging walkway.

Ok Ward West is located on 1400 W. Quinn Rd. This park has a covered pavilion with around twelve picnic tables, a barbecue, electricity hookups, water hookups, restrooms, a playground area, a volleyball area, horseshoe pits, and ball fields that are close by.

Lower Ross Park is located on 2700 So. 2nd. This park has a covered pavilion with around twenty picnic tables, a barbecue area, electricity hookups, water hookups, portable restrooms, a volleyball area, horseshoe pits, a pool on the other side of the road, and ball fields on the other side of the pool.

Simplot Square is located on S. Arthur. This park has a covered pavilion, electricity hookups, and a fountain.

Band Shell is located on 2700 S. 2nd. This park has noise ordinances which apply and has benches.

Tydeman Park is located on Custer & N. 8th Ave. This park has a covered pavilion with about three picnic tables, electricity hookups, portable restrooms, and ball fields that are close by.

Ammon Park is located on Ammon Street. This park has a covered pavilion with around four picnic tables, a barbecue, portable restrooms, and a playground area.

There is a community recreation center in Pocatello. The center is located on Inside of the center there is a swimming pool, a weight room, saunas, a steam room, a eucalyptus room, two racquetball or handball rooms, a basketball court, a dance studio, a tumbling room, and a climbing wall. There are many programs offered by the center. They teach swimming, dance, tumbling, karate, and so forth. The center also just received a grant and is going to replace some of the equipment in the weight room. There is a fee to join the centers activities. There is a fee waiver to children between the ages of five through sixteen who meet certain income and eligibility criteria. The building is also available to organizations which involve the community. The offices of the department of parks and recreation are also inside this building. Outside of the building is a small grass covered park with trees that shade several picnic tables.

The aquatics complex is located next to Lower Ross Park and is open from Memorial Day through Labor Day weekend. The hours are from noon to eight at night seven days a week. The complex is designed for all ages. It has a zero depth pool for children as well as a large pool for children and adults. Life guard classes are also available through classes offered by the complex. Admission fees vary depending upon age. The complex is surrounded by a park, the Pocatello zoo, playground equipment, a volleyball court, a skate park, and horseshoe pits.

The Pocatello zoo is located at 2900 so. 2nd Ave. It is next to the aquatics complex and Lower Ross Park. The zoo has a trail that can be followed while seeing the animals that are inside the zoo. The zoo contains bison, elk, deer, cougars, ducks, turkeys, a grizzly bear, goats, sheep, turtles, and so forth. The zoo offers special programs that range from classes to family nights. There is even food that can be given to some of the animals. The zoo also provides special events that can be found by calling (208) 234-6264.

There is a new nine hole disc golf course that is located in the Upper Ross Park. There are different levels of difficulty on the course allowing both beginners and intermediate players the opportunity to play at their skill level. This course is free to the general public.

The department also has an animal shelter where you can volunteer to walk dogs, groom animals, help in the office, socialize with the animals, help with their adoptions raise money, clean, and care for the animals of the shelter.

There are several flower beds in the parks of Pocatello that are available for adoption. This is a volunteer program that is available to individuals, families, groups, civic organizations, and businesses. To adopt a flowerbed you can contact Dennis Payne, the parks supervisor at (208)235-1126.

The Fort Hall Replica is a replica of the Fort Hall. It is available to visit with an admission fee. The replica is located above the Upper Ross Park and is accessible by 5th Ave.

During the spring, indoor rock climbing is available to children grades one to six. Rock climbing activities begin in April. There are also fun runs that are held from May until September. The department also hosts a main Salmon raft trip.

There are many sports that the department offers throughout the year. The sports are categorized by seasons. During the winter kids basketball, adult men’s basketball league, adult coed volleyball, and an adult women’s basketball league is offered. During the spring, adult coed soccer, adult golf, a junior golf program, adult softball, junior Olympics softball, and Knothole Baseball and softball are offered.

3: "Parks, Locations & Amenities." Parks, Locations & Amenities. TM National Recreation and Parks Association. 12 Feb 2008 .

5: "Welcome to the city of Pocatello." 4 Mar 2008 .

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Source : Wikipedia