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5 Bigfoot Sightings That Will Scare You Out Of Idaho
Idaho has quite a few urban legends and mythical creatures to hunt for. One of the most popular and elusive is none other than the legendary Bigfoot… which is terrifying.
Be careful what you’re looking for
There have been countless hunts and searches for Bigfoot. We’ve seen them in shows, documentaries, and movies.
The thing is, encountering Bigfoot, especially in the middle of the night, would be one of the most horrifying experiences ever. The sheer size and power of the creature, combined with its elusive nature will have fear oozing in and out of your body. Also! What do we really know about Bigfoot? How fast can Bigfoot run a 40? Can it teleport? Is it from this world? Does it eat people? And most importantly, how do you escape its clutches?
We found some of the most horrifying Bigfoot encounters ever recorded using data from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organizations.
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Whether or not you believe in it, these stories are enough to make you second-guess going into the woods to look for Bigfoot. Heck, if these stories aren’t Bigfoot… what in the world is lurking in the woods creating these horrific stories?
Seriously, think about it when you go through these stories. They’re essentially inhuman feats of strength and bizarre noises… all in the Idaho wilderness.
Terrifying.
5 Bigfoot Eyewitness Accounts in Idaho That Will Keep You Up At Night
We found five different encounters with Bigfoot that took place near Boise. Where do you think sasquatch is hiding?
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
Speaking of Bigfoot, check out this footage of Bigfoot that was captured in Washington.
Terrifying Footage Of Bigfoot Will Make You Rethink Going Into The Wilderness
This surveillance footage in Washington captured what appears to be the most compelling evidence of Bigfoot’s existence to date.
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
In Search Of Sasquatch: Is Idaho Bigfoot’s Favorite State?
Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas
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Idaho politicians respond to Trump authorizing U.S military force in Iran
On Saturday, the United States and Israel launched major strikes in Tehran, with President Trump calling for an Iranian regime change.
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President Trump authorized the U.S military operation without congressional approval, a decision that Democrats in Congress are arguing is unconstitutional.
RELATED | Trump’s Iran attack raises legal concerns among Democrats in Congress
Idaho Democratic Party Chair Lauren Necochea says Democrats are “demanding answers and accountability on behalf of the American people, who are being dragged toward another open-ended war they do not support.”
Necochea says her greatest concern lies with American troops, contractors and civilians who she says “did not choose this conflict.”
“Idaho has thousands of active-duty servicemembers, National Guard members, and military families who live with the consequences when leaders make reckless choices,” she says.
However, not all lawmakers share Necochea’s sentiments.
Idaho Republican representative Mike Simpson commends President Trump’s “decisive action” in Iran.
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“Iran was given every opportunity to resolve this peacefully through negotiations but chose not to,” Simpson said in a post to Facebook. “I commend President Trump for taking decisive action against a regime responsible for decades of terror. May God protect our men and women in uniform on this vital mission.”
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Town Hall to address future of Medicaid expansion in Idaho – Local News 8
POCATELLO, Idaho (KIFI) – Nearly two-thirds of Idaho voters approved Medicaid expansion, but local leaders say that coverage is now at risk.
According to the organizers of a town hall set for Saturday, February 28, proposed changes could severely impact Idaho’s rural hospitals and leave thousands of residents without access to healthcare.
The town hall, titled “Protecting What Works: Medicaid Expansion in Idaho,” will take place at Chubbuck City Hall from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
A panel of representatives from across the healthcare sector — including home health, hospitals, and public and community health — will answer questions about how Medicaid expansion works in Idaho and how potential cuts could affect communities. Organizers say there will also be time for audience questions.
One of the event organizers told Local News 8 why the discussion is important:
“There have been conversations in the last couple of legislative sessions about either fully repealing Medicaid expansion or making significant cuts to Medicaid,” Shantay Boxham, the organizer, said. “This is an educational forum to ensure voters and community members have the information they need about what the program is, what’s at stake, and how it supports Idaho and Idahoans.”
There are limited seats available for the meeting. To reserve a spot, visit members.pocatello.com.
Local News 8 will continue to follow this story and have updates tomorrow.
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