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Pocatello (/ˈpoʊkəˈtɛloʊ/ ) is the
county seat of and the
largest city in
Bannock County, with a
small portion on the Fort Hall
Indian Reservation in...
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Chief Pocatello (known in the
Shoshoni language as
Tondzaosha (Buffalo Robe); 1815 –
October 1884) was a
leader of the
Northern Shoshone, a
Native American...
- (1939)
Ogden Reds (1939–1955)
Pocatello Cardinals /
Pocatello Bannocks /
Pocatello A's /
Pocatello Giants /
Pocatello Chiefs /
Ogden Dodgers / Ogden...
- The
current flag of
Pocatello,
Idaho was
adopted on July 20, 2017,
replacing the
previous flag, used
unofficially from 2001 to 2017. The
former flag was...
- A
thrill killing occurred in
Pocatello, Idaho, on
September 22, 2006 when
Brian Lee
Draper (born
March 21, 1990) and
Torey Michael Ad**** (/ˈɑːdɑːmɔːik/...
- 2004, Nori Jones, a 25-year-old woman, was
murdered by Brad
Compher in
Pocatello, Idaho.
Compher was
arrested in 2014,
approximately 10
years after the...
- The
following is a list of
mayors of the city of
Pocatello, Idaho,
United States.
Edward Stein, c.1893 A. B. Bean, c.1894
Joseph B. Bistline, c.1895,...
- north–south
highway of
Eastern Idaho. The
Interstate Highway connects Pocatello and
Idaho Falls, the
fourth and
fifth largest cities in Idaho, and the...
- USS
Pocatello (PG-117/PF-9), a Tacoma-class
patrol frigate, was the only ship of the
United States Navy to be
named for
Pocatello, Idaho.
Pocatello, originally...
- C****ia County, to an
intersection with I-15 in Chubbuck, just
north of
Pocatello. The
highway is part of the main
route from
Boise and Twin
Falls to Idaho...